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Camp's exclusive accommodation suites feature luxurious bathrooms
with large baths set in a stone base, pebble-inlaid floors
and standing candelabras. Each suite has its own private oasis
- a plunge pool and sala (outdoor covered deck) overlooking
the lush banks of the Sand River.
Spacious living areas are furnished in classic African safari
style, and lead out to a generous wooden deck shaded by an
ancient ebony tree. Elegant candlelit dinners of Pan-African
cuisine are served in the boma (outdoor dining area), or enjoyed
in a spectacular bush setting.
AT
A GLANCE
- Accommodation
- Six intimate suites
- Air-conditioning
- En
suite bathroom and outdoor shower
- Private
plunge pool and relaxing sala
- Spectacular
game viewing dining deck
- Large
sparkling swimming pool
LOCATION
In the heart of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve on the western
border of the Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga Province, South
Africa. Londolozi has traversing rights over 17 000 hectares/42
000 acres of prime game viewing land with exclusive rights
over 7 000 hectares.
Situated
in one of the most popular Big Five game areas in Africa -
the Sabi Sands Game Reserve near the Kruger National Park
- Londolozi is renowned for its exceptional safari activities,
including guided game-drives and bush walks.
ACCESS
Federal
Air operates a daily flight from Johannesburg International
Airport to Londolozi airstrip, which is a five-minute drive
to the camp. There are twice daily scheduled flights from
Johannesburg International Airport to Kruger Mpumalanga International
Airport (KMI) on SA Express. Transfers from KMI to Londolozi
airstrip are conducted by light aircraft and take 20 minutes.
Londolozi is accessible by two-wheel drive vehicle on excellent
roads. The driving time from Johannesburg is approximately
five hours.
ACTIVITIES
View Africa's most impressive wildlife on morning and evening
game-drives in and open wildlife safari game-viewing vehicles
and on guided nature walks. The game viewing experience is
complemented by other activities such as stargazing, birdwatching,
moonlit bush dinners (weather permitting), private bush breakfasts,
and bush presentations in the interpretive centre. Visits
to the staff village encompass the creche, the school, an
adult learning centre, the clinic and the craft centre.
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