Archive for the ‘Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve’ Category

Monday, May 21st, 2012

Stay 3 nights at each property, and recieve 50% off your third night

Enjoy a fantastic and unforgettable holiday and stay at magnificent five star hotels and the luxurious Singita Ebony Lodge which is located in the game rich Sabi Sands Game Reserve adjacent to the Kruger National Park in South Africa.

Property No# 1). Ellerman House, Cape Town – Best Hotel for Ambience & Design
Property No# 2). La Quartier Francais, Franschoek – Best Hotel for Food
Property No# 3). Singita Ebony Lodge, Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve – Best Hotel for Service

Valid 31 March to 31 May 2012

Includes:
- All Usual Services and Amenities
- Subject to Availability & Terms and Conditions Apply

Should you wish to treat yourself & experience this amazing offer, you are welcome to contact us:

South African Tourism Company
Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
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Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

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Friday, May 11th, 2012

Another international award for the Sabi Sabi Game Reserve

Kruger National Park, South Africa

Sabi Sabi Game Reserve

Sabi Sabi Game Reserve

In a glittering ceremony which was held on 3. May 2012, famous Bollywood stars came out to do the presentations as Lonely Planet announced its first ever Lonely Planet Magazine India Travel Awards. There was jubilation from the South Africans present as the prestigious travel magazine voted South Africa the best wildlife destination outside of India, with Sabi Sabi’s Earth Lodge being voted the best international wildlife lodge.

South Africa the best wildlife destination

South Africa the best wildlife destination

The Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve in South Africa has, over its 30-year plus history, gained a string of local and international awards and accolades that include top honours in other prestigious international magazines including Conde Nast Traveller and Travel + Leisure Magazine. The complete refurbishment of Earth Lodge in 2011, combining its unique architecture with the essence of Africa’s mineral wealth, created a real buzz amongst visitors. The on-going upgrades at the exclusive Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge, the Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp, and the Sabi Sabi Selati Camp continue to provide guests with the ultimate in luxury safari experiences.

Sabi Sabi has, over its 30-year plus history

Sabi Sabi has, over its 30-year plus history

Lonely Planet, which is arguably the biggest travel brand in the world, is regarded as one of the top international travel authorities in both the printed and online formats, with millions of readers and scores of contributors around the world.  Comprising four individual, five star game lodges each with its own identity, look and feel, the Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve offers exceptional Big 5, open Land Rover safaris by day and at night – close encounters with Africa’s wildlife, combined with unparalleled luxury and a unique brand of African hospitality. The reserve is blessed with great biodiversity of habitat, making it home to over 200 mammal and more than 300 bird species.

For detailed information about alternative accommodation near the Kruger National Park, you are welcome to click here: Mpumalanga Hotels & Lodges.

Comprising four individual, 5-Star lodges each with its own identity, look and feel

Comprising four individual, 5-Star lodges each with its own identity, look and feel

Should you require further information or wish to received quotes of the different Sabi Sabi Lodges, kindly contact us :

South African Tourism Company
Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
Fax:    +27 (0)21 794 9995
Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

Website: http://www.south-african-hotels.com
Website: http://www.south-african-lodges.com

 

Saturday, May 5th, 2012

The Sabi Sabi Game Reserve Supports The Swa Vana Care Centre

Since 1978 guests from all over the world have been thrilled by Africa’s fabled wildlife in their natural habitat at the game rich Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve which is situated in the world-renowned 65,000 hectare Sabi Sand Wildtuin in the southern section of the Kruger National Park.   Guests staying at any of the fine lodges at the Sabi Sabi Game Reserve enjoy luxury accommodation, world class facilities and discreet service combined with the opportunity to encounter Africa’s untamed wildlife on exciting and adventurous game drives.  The game drives are guided by professional guides and trackers.

Should you wish to visit the Sabi Sabi Game Reserve and help support the Swa Vana Care Centre, kindly contact us:

South African Tourism Company
Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
Fax:    +27 (0)21 794 9995
Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

Website: http://www.south-african-hotels.com
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Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

Singita Serengeti House – New Lodge In Tanzania – Launching June 2012

Singita is pleased to announce the pre-launch of the newest safari destination in Tanzania, the Singita Serengeti House which is due to open 15 June 2012.

Located on the slopes of Sasakwa Hill in the vast 350 000 acre Singita Grumeti Reserves in Tanzania, the Singita Serengeti House is an exclusive-use retreat designed to welcome families and friends to an environment that is conducive to total relaxation and a carefree stay. Itineraries, meals and activities are tailor-made in accordance with guest needs.

The Serengeti House offers a private swimming pool, tennis court, dedicated staff, ample inside and outside lounge and dining areas, to ensure that guests experience a home-like atmosphere which untangles normal daily stresses and encourages bonding and sharing of priceless memories.

For further information and accommodation quotes, you are welcome to contact us:  Singita Game Lodges, South Africa.

South African Tourism Company
Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
Fax:    +27 (0)21 794 9995
Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

Website: http://www.south-african-hotels.com
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Friday, April 27th, 2012

Tales from an African Game Ranger – Singita Game Reserves

 

Kruger National Park Game Lodges

Singita Game Lodges South Africa

For further information and specials / quotes for the  Singita Game Reserves or any other game lodges, please contact us:

South African Tourism Company

Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
Fax:    +27 (0)21 794 9995
Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

Website: http://www.south-african-hotels.com
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Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Singita’s Newest Camp in Tanzania

New From Singita – Sneak Preview: Singita Mara River Tented Camp

Singita's Newest Camp in Tanzania

Singita's Newest Camp in Tanzania

Opening 3 August 2012

The Singita Mara River Tented Camp is located on the world-renowned Mara River in the Lamai triangle, the northern most tip of the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. With only six tents, two of which are designed to accommodate families, this small camp is intended to have a minimum environmental impact and offer natural and relaxed styling to complement its remote and isolated location.

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Singita’s newest tented camp opens 3 August 2012 and is oriented to maximize endless views of the Mara River providing intense closeness to nature. The Lamai triangle also offers consistent and abundant, year round concentrations of resident game in addition to enormous populations of crocodile and hippo in the Mara River.

South African Tourism Company
Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
Fax:    +27 (0)21 794 9995
Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

Website: http://www.south-african-hotels.com
Website: http://www.south-african-lodges.com

 

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

Earth Hour Unites The World

Earth Hour Unites The World.

Earth Hour Unites The World.

At 8:30 p.m., Saturday March 31st 2012, thousands of environmentally aware people around the world turned off their electric lights for an hour to show their support for climate change action. This annual initiative which takes place on the last Saturday of every March to coincide with the equinox, is organised by the World Wildlife Fund.  Earth Hour currently has support from 135 countries and is, according to the official Earth Hour website, the largest environmental event in history.

Earth Hour Unites The World.

"Committed to creating a more sustainable planet".

This year the Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve in South Africa once again joined in the initiative, switching off all electric lights for an hour in solidarity with the Earth Hour movement. As the lights were dimmed and switched off, the skies came into full glorious focus. With no moon, the Southern stars and constellations above the Kruger National Park were a breath-taking palette of sparkling dots, a perfect canopy for some delicious Sabi Sabi dinners.

At Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp a special candle-lit dinner was set up on a sandbank in the Msuthlu River which meanders along the front of the lodge. Guests were enchanted by the charming setting. A mouth-watering dinner of fresh venison, delicious seasonal vegetables and salads and decadent desserts was served under the stars in true Sabi Sabi tradition; accompanied by fine wines and the unique African warmth and hospitality.

As the lights were dimmed and switched off, the skies above came into full glorious focus

As the lights were dimmed and switched off, the skies above came into full glorious focus.

The other lodges followed creating superb Earth Hour fare lit by the flickering glow of firelight and romantic oil lamps. Guests at each of the Sabi Sabi lodges were drawn into discussions and debates around the Earth Hour philosophy, and many committed themselves to taking one small action a day to help save the planet. The ambience was so magical that the lights stayed off far beyond the one hour deadline, making the lodges members of this year’s “Beyond the Hour” movement.

Managing Director Rod Wyndham was very gratified by the success of the evening and commented: “Sabi Sabi has long been a champion of conservation in South Africa, having over the years won many awards for sustainability and conservation – without detracting from the 5-Star luxury for which we are known the world over. It was wonderful to be part of this global initiative, knowing that our small piece of Africa played its part and was united with hundreds of millions of people from across the globe.”

South African Tourism Company
Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
Fax:    +27 (0)21 794 9995
Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

Website: http://www.south-african-hotels.com
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Tuesday, April 10th, 2012
Top Travelling Tip:  Horse Riding in Tanzania
Horse Riding Safaris

Horse Riding Safaris

TANZANIA: Singita Equestrian Safaris boasts one of the best equestrian centres in Africa with exclusive horse riding safaris in areas teeming with magnificent wildlife in the Singita Grumeti Reserves.

There is NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE, guests only pay the prevailing lodge rate!  Yet they have a private horse safari on top of all the usual Singita lodge inclusions.  Operating between Singita Sasakwa, Singita Serengeti House, Singita Faru Faru and Singita Explore you can choose between TAILOR-MADE, SET DEPARTURE and DAY RIDES.
Singita Equestrian Safaris

Singita Equestrian Safaris

Singita Equestrian Safaris:

- All safaris are led by highly qualified equestrian guides and grooms.
- All safaris are led by highly qualified equestrian guides and grooms.
- The 18 horses have been carefully selected for their temperament, intelligence, endurance, comfort, sure footedness and hardiness.
- Ideal for group of friends, family or individual riders.
- TAILOR-MADE = Design your own riding safari for minimum of 2 and maximum of 6 riders. Ideal for a family or group of friends.  Can accommodate a mixed group of riders and non-riders as well as children of all ages.
- SET DEPARTURE = Join a group and enjoy the company of other like-minded riders. Set dates are allocated for either 4  day or 7 day rides.
- DAY RIDE = Shorter day rides are available from the stables at Sasakwa Lodge.

For further details about this exciting adventure in Tanzania, please contact us:

South African Tourism Company
Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
Fax:    +27 (0)21 794 9995
Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

Website: http://www.south-african-hotels.com
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Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

The Famous “Big Five” animals of Africa

Africa is an environment with a diverse fauna and flora, which captures the hearts and minds of all who visit this beautiful continent. A few animals, however, have been awarded a very special award: being part of the “Big Five”.  The famous “Big Five” refer to five of Africa’s greatest wild animals – the Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Rhino, and Buffalo.

The term “Big Five” was originally coined by hunters, and referred to the five most difficult animals to hunt on foot in Africa. The “Big Five” wasn’t chosen for their size, but rather for the difficulty in hunting them, and the degree of danger involved.  The term is still used today in most tourist and wildlife guides, and these animals are usually high on the priority list and a real treat for many visitors to African game reserves.

Local and international visitors to Africa have the unique opportunity to participate in exciting game drives through the African bush while staying in beautiful game lodges throughout Southern Africa.

1.The African Elephant

The African Elephant

The African Elephant

The African Elephant is a very large herbivore with thick, almost hairless skin. The upper incisors of the elephant form long curved tusks of ivory.

2. The Lion

The Lion

The Lion

The Lion is a large carnivorous feline, with a short tawny coat and a tufted tail. Males have magnificent heavy manes around their necks and shoulders. Considered by many the best of the “Big Five”, lions are very dangerous animals, and would attack if given a chance.

3.Cape Buffalo

The Buffalo

The Buffalo

The African Buffalo is a large horned bovid. Buffalos are considered the most dangerous of the Big Five, reportedly having caused many hunter deaths. Buffalos are known as the “Black Death” in Africa, with wounded animals reportedly ambushing and attacking its pursuers.

4. Rhino

The Rhino

The Rhino

Rhinoceros (also called Rhino for short) are large, thick-skinned herbivores with one or two upright horns on the nasal bridge. Rhinos are able to reach one tonne or more in weight.  Rhinos are listed as “critically endangered” by the IUCN Red List, as they are killed by humans for their valuable horns, which are made of keratin, and wrongly believed by some to act as an aphrodisiac, amongst other things.

5. The Leopard

The Leopard

The Leopard

The Leopard is a large, carnivorous feline with either tawny fur with dark rosetto-like markings, or black fur. Leopards are very difficult to spot as they have nocturnal feeding habits and secretive nature.  Leopards are also extremely wary of humans, and will take flight in the face of danger.

Useful link:  The Big Five of Africa.

South African Tourism Company
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Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

Singita Lebombo & Singita Sweni Lodge

South Africa

Singita Lebombo & Sweni Lodge.

Singita Lebombo & Sweni Lodge.Relais & Chateaux South Africa

The magnificent Singita Lebombo and Singita Sweni Lodges are located on the border with Mozambique.  This beautiful part of South Africa is one of the most blessed in terms of biodiversity . The Guests Suites are raised on stilts and overlook the stunning scenery of the Kruger National Park and its extraordinary variety of wildlife.

A pane of glass is the only thing between the foot of the guests bed and the wild so that guests fall asleep looking at the stars and listening to the roar of the lions…..in complete safety. These elegant lodges offer complete immersion in one of the planets most pure and wild demonstration of the beauty of nature. A sensational experience is guaranteed at any of the spectacular and luxurious Singita Lodges.  The fine Singita Game Lodges are part of the Relais & Chateaux properties.

These beautifully elegant lodges offer something that be found everywhere

These beautifully elegant lodges offer something that can't be found everywhere

Relais & Chateaux South Africa

Relais & Chateaux South Africa

Kruger National Park Game Lodges

Pilanesberg National Park Game Lodges

Should you wish to book one of these magnificent rooms with a view over the euphorbia-covered hills, you are welcome to contact us:

South African Tourism Company
Tel:    +27 (0)21 794 9050
Mobile: +27 (0)827 823 142
Fax:    +27 (0)21 794 9995
Email:   africa@golfing-safaris.com

Website: http://www.south-african-hotels.com
Website: http://www.south-african-lodges.com