Londolozi private game reserve sabi sands

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Londolozi Private Game Reserve

Londolozi is a private game reserve and part of the greater Sabi Sand Game Reserve, which shares open borders with the world-famous Kruger National Park. Being part of this vast ecosystem, Londolozi offers a genuine wilderness experience and excellent wildlife viewing. Emphasis is given to sightings of the Big Five and other high-profile species such as cheetahs. Unlike in most parks, leopards are easily seen in this area.

Londolozi, started by the Varty family 90 years ago, is one of the original pioneering private game reserves of South Africa. It is responsible for introducing the leopard habituation for which Sabi Sands is known today. There are five exquisite lodges on the property – each offering excellent food and service – but with differences in style and price. Londolozi is one of the bigger properties in Sabi Sands offering limited traversing rights, which ensures wildlife sightings don't get too crowded.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Sabi Sands is during winter, which is also considered the ‘low season’. This is the Dry season which lasts from May to September. Animals are easy to spot during the dry months as foliage becomes less abundant and they gather around rivers and waterholes. September is a lovely month to visit. It is also the least cold of the winter months.

May to September  –Dry Season – Winter

  • Animals are easier to spot as they concentrate around water sources
  • It is low season
  • Virtually no rain and lots of sunshine
  • Mild daytime temperatures and low humidity
  • Very little risk of malaria
  • The air is dusty and dry
  • It is necessary to wear warm clothing for morning and evening game drives

October to April  –Wet Season – Summer

  • The scenery is lush and green
  • There are many newborn animals around
  • Birding is excellent, and migratory birds are present
  • The Dry season is the best time for wildlife viewing
  • It can be crowded since it is high season
  • Days are hot and humid
  • Antimalarial drugs are necessary

Scenery

Londolozi's landscape is made up of woodland savannah. Although the foliage is thick in areas, it seldom interferes with game viewing because the rangers are skilled in tracking wildlife and are allowed to drive off-road.

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Rates

From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day

Best Time to Go

From: May to September (Dry season)

High Season

From: October to March (It can get a bit busy)

Size

From: 650km² / 251mi²

​Wildlife & Animals

Sabi Sand Game Reserve offers excellent wildlife viewing. This is especially true of the big cats. All of the Big Five are usually seen in a two to three-day visit. Off-road driving assures quality sightings, particularly of the habituated resident predators. Sabi Sand is part of the vast Greater Kruger ecosystem, which makes for a very authentic wildlife experience.

Wildlife Highlights

Sabi Sands is possibly the best place in Africa to see leopards. Both the quantity and quality of sightings are superb. This is a place where you can see leopard behavior such as males marking and patrolling their territory or females interacting with their cubs. Wild dog sightings are less common, but if they are denning in the area, it is often possible to spend time with these social pack animals.

Best Time for Wildlife Viewing

Wildlife viewing in Sabi Sands is very good throughout the year but perhaps at its best during the Dry season (June to September). August and September are particularly nice since it is warmer than in mid-winter and animals tend to gather at water sources, making them easier to spot.

General Wheather

Sabi Sand Game Reserve experiences winter and summer at opposite times to those seasons in Europe and North America. October to April are the hot, wet summer months while the mild, dry winter occurs from May to September. Although winter days are pleasant, it is cold in the mornings, so warm clothes are advisable for game drives.

Dry Season –May to September – Winter

For the most part, it doesn’t rain during the winter, and humidity is low. Permanent water sources become a place for animals to gather, making them easier to spot.

  • May  – May marks the end of summer. Temperatures are around 11°C/52°F in the morning and 28°C/82°F in the afternoon as the weather cools.
  • June, July & August  – Due to the cold mornings (10°C/50°F), it is wise to bring along warm clothing for morning game drives. There will be cloudless skies in the afternoon and temperatures will be pleasant at around 24°C/75°F.
  • September  – The first rains bring relief and alleviate the dry conditions. The heat rises to an average afternoon temperature of 27°C/81°F. Mornings are mild with average temperatures around 15°C/59°F.

Wet Season –October to April – Summer

Summer can be hot and humid, sometimes to an uncomfortable level. Temperatures often reach 40°C/104°F, but the daytime average is around 32°C/90°F with high humidity. Afternoon storms are normal, yet all-day rainfall is rare.

  • October & November  – Temperatures increase and afternoon rains become more frequent. Typical temperatures range from 18°C/64°F in the morning to 30°C/86°F in the afternoon.
  • December, January & February  – These months have the most rainfall and highest temperatures, coupled with intense humidity. The average afternoon temperature is 33°C/91°F, but it is not unusual for it to reach an unbearable 40°C/104°F.
  • March & April  – The rain decreases, and it gradually cools. This trend continues into April, which is the most pleasant month with little rain, less humidity, and sunny skies. Night-time temperatures fall to 15°C/59°F and daytime temperatures of 32°C/90°F are typical.

​Prons

  • Wildlife viewing is great, and all of the Big Five are commonly seen
  • Off-road driving allows you to get close to wildlife
  • Skilled guides offer walking safaris and daytime and night drives
  • Five luxury safari lodges with different styles and price ranges
  • Limited traversing rights ensure this part of Sabi Sands doesn't get very crowded

​Cons

  • Safari packages are expensive and fully inclusive
  • Less exciting species are often passed over in favor of flagship species

How To Get There

Coming from abroad, you’ll arrive at O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg. From there, you can take the twice-daily scheduled flight to Sabi Sand Game Reserve, run by Federal Airlines.

It is also possible to fly directly from Germany or to take a connecting flight from Johannesburg to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (MQP), near Mbombela. Alternatively, you can take a connecting flight from Johannesburg to Skukuza Airport (SZK) in Kruger National Park. A transfer from Mbombela or Skukuza to your Sabi Sands accommodation can be arranged and takes about 2 hours.

It is also possible to hire a car in Johannesburg and drive to the park via the N4 to Mbombela. The reserve has three entrance gates for access to different lodges. The distance is about 500km/310mi, and the drive takes about 5½ hours*.

*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.

Airlines & Ticket Prices

Please check Skyscanner to see which airlines can take you to O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB), and what tickets would cost.

Domestic Flights

Your tour operator will organize any charter or regular flights to the area. Domestic carriers running scheduled flights include the following:

Passport, Visa & Other Entry Requirements

Please check our Getting There – South Africa page to learn more about passports, visas, COVID-19, and other entry requirements.