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Lion Sands is one of the private reserves within the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. Open borders with the world-renowned Kruger National Park make it a prime wildlife viewing destination with an authentic wilderness ambiance. All of the Big Five and cheetah are present, and sightings are common – including of the normally secretive leopard.
Lion Sands has been family-owned and managed since the early 1930s. Four 5-star lodges display style and sophistication while excellent food and service are part of the package. River Lodge offers a conventional bush experience while Ivory Lodge comprises of nine ultra-luxurious villas, awarded by Tatler magazine as 'Best Hotel in the World'. Tinga and Narina lodges are the newest additions and offer a different kind of style and luxury. Lion Sands owns a reasonable chunk of the Sabi Sands property and only offers limited traversing rights, which prevents over-crowding at wildlife sightings.
Best Time to Visit
Lion Sands is part of the greater Sabi Sand Game Reserve. 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
October to April –Wet Season – Summer
Scenery
Lion Sands' terrain is primarily woodland savannah. The vegetation is quite thick, but this rarely affects animal sightings since the highly skilled guides and trackers are allowed to drive off-road.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: May to September (Dry season)
From: October to March (It can get a bit busy)
From: 650km² / 251mi²
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 is 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.
Lion Sands is part of the greater Sabi Sand Game Reserve. 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.
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.
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.
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