The name 'Sabie' comes from the Zulu 'eSaba', meaning 'afraid'. Both man and beast approach the river with care and respect. It is at once a sanctuary of life and a gripping display of survival. It is what visitors from all over the World come to experience: raw, untouched nature. In ancient days, the lush Sabie River basin was overrun by Africa's largest reptile, the Nile crocodile. Today, they bask in the shallows in slightly less numbers, still snapping their deadly jaws at any creature wading in close enough. Exciting wildlife safari venue.
Lion Sands Private Game Reserve is situated in the Southern portion of the 65,000-hectare Sabi Sands Game Reserve (southern Kruger National Park region), an area well known for its spectacular game Reservationsing. Lion Sands offers luxurious accommodation at two Lodges. |
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