Hidden in the shade of indigenous riverine trees, on the banks of the Msuthlu River, lies Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp, the smallest and most secluded of the renowned 5-star lodges. With its subtle elegance and classic safari style, the lodge is an oasis of peace and tranquillity. Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp is ideal for exclusive use by small groups and friends. The lodge offers six stunning suites, featuring private decks overlooking the riverbed and surrounding natural bush. Meals are a delicious culinary experience, with dinners being served in the beautiful outdoor dining “boma” surrounded by natural bushveld.

Luxury accommodation

Each widely spaced-apart thatched suite, complete with its king-size bed and romantic, draped mosquito netting, is individually styled using African artifacts, beautiful wooden furnishings, and luxurious linens. The deluxe en-suite bathrooms include both indoor and outdoor showers, while the new heated spa bath on each secluded deck offers a delightfully decadent vantage point from which to relax and enjoy nature.

Dining experience

Guests at Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp can indulge in a culinary journey with meals prepared by expert chefs using the finest local ingredients. Dining options include al fresco meals under the African stars or indoor dining with panoramic views of the bush. The traditional outdoor boma creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, where guests can enjoy authentic South African cuisine while listening to the sounds of the wilderness.

Safari adventures

Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp offers thrilling safari experiences led by highly skilled rangers and trackers. Two safaris take place daily – one in the morning and another in the afternoon/evening, each lasting approximately three hours. Guests can experience the Big 5 up close and enjoy morning coffee or sundowner stops in scenic locations.

Walking safaris

For those looking to explore the African bush on foot, walking safaris are available after breakfast. Accompanied by experienced rangers, guests can immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, and scents of the bush while learning about the smaller details of the ecosystem.

Community engagement

A Community Tour is available to Sabi Sabi guests after breakfast each day. This experience provides an authentic glimpse into the daily lives of the local communities of Lillydale, Justicia, and Huntington. The tour is pre-booked at an additional charge, and all funds are reinvested into community development projects.

Relaxation and wellness

The Amani Spa at Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp offers a serene environment for guests to unwind. With access to a full range of treatments, guests can enjoy massages, facials, and holistic therapies either in the spa or in the privacy of their suites.

Activities on-site

Guests can enjoy a variety of activities, including Big 5 game drives, bird watching, game viewing hides, night drives, and guided bush walks. Each experience is designed to provide unforgettable encounters with Africa’s rich wildlife and natural beauty.

Rooms

Each of the six thatched suites at Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp offers an intimate retreat with luxurious furnishings and contemporary African décor. The king-size beds, draped in romantic mosquito netting, provide a cosy atmosphere, while the deluxe en-suite bathrooms feature indoor and outdoor showers. The private decks, complete with heated spa baths, offer breathtaking views of the riverbed and bushveld, creating a tranquil space to relax and rejuvenate.

Facilities

Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp boasts a range of facilities to enhance the guest experience. The outdoor boma provides a unique dining experience under the stars, while the Amani Spa offers a variety of relaxing treatments. The lodge also features a comfortable lounge area, an intimate bar, and a well-stocked library. Guests can take advantage of in-suite spa treatments, guided safaris, and a variety of wildlife activities to make their stay truly unforgettable.

Brochure

 

Related Content for "Accommodation"

Destination

South Africa


Hidden in the shade of indigenous riverine trees, on the banks of the Msuthlu River, …

Read More ›