
Sabi Sands Reserve
The Sabi Sands gets its name the
perennial Sand River that bisects the reserve and the fine, sandy substrate
found throughout. Globally renowned for its diversity and concentration of big
game, the Sabi Sands features broad, open savannah interspersed with acacia
thornveld, rocky outcrops and riverine forest.
Herds
of buffalo and elephant, large prides of lion, majestic leopard and antelope by
the thousands make the 18 500 hectare Singita Private Game Reserve, at the heart
of the Sabi Sands, one of the finest locations for viewing the Big 5 anywhere in
the world.
Lebombo Concession
The Lebombo Concession adds an
exciting new dimension to the Singita wildlife experience. Located in the Kruger
National Park's southeast, on the border with Mozambique, Lebombo represents one
of the few remaining unexplored territories of this celebrated wildlife
sanctuary. The Lebombo mountain range runs diagonally across the expanse,
interlaced by the N'wanetsi and Sweni Rivers. The rangers testify that the area
holds the highest densities of game they've seen anywhere, including a wealth of
Big 5, abundant antelope and birdlife, and an incredible diversity of smaller
animals.
