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Sabi Sabi Selati Camp ***** Sabi Sands Game Reserve, South Africa
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Selati Camp combines turn of the century elegance with personalised safari luxury - a rare quality of life experience.
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Situated on the wild animals migration path Selati Camp offers personalised safari luxury Located on the banks of the Msuthlu riverbed Selati Camp is situated between the Sabie and Sand rivers
Sabi Sabi Game Reserve in South Africa is an unspoilt part of Africa ecologically and geographically integrated with the adjacent Kruger National Park. It is situated within one of the oldest and largest proclaimed private reserves - the renowned Sabi Sand Wildtuin.
Sabi Sabi Selati Camp is unfenced and there are no fences between Sabi Sabi Game Reserve in South Africa and other reserves, allowing wildlife to roam freely and giving guests the ultimate safari experience.
Sabi Sabi Game Reserve, South Africa lies 500 kilometres (310.6 miles) east of Johannesburg, 800 kilometres (497 miles) north east of Durban and 200 kilometres (124.2 miles) west of Maputo in Mozambique. It lies on the same latitude as Sao Paulo and Brisbane and the same longitude as Cairo, Istanbul and St. Petersburg.
Selati Camp is strategically situated between the Sabie and Sand Rivers on the traditional game migration path from the Kruger National Park. Sabi Sabi Selati Camp is located on the banks of the Msuthlu riverbed in the Sabi Sabi Game Reserve in South Africa.
How to get there:
Take the R40 from Nelspruit to Hazyview which is approximately 66 kilometres (41 miles). At Hazyview turn right onto the Skukuza / Paul Kruger Gate road. The turn off to Sabi Sabi Game Reserve in South Africa is approximately 37 kilometres (22.9 miles) from Hazyview. Turn left onto a gravel road and follow the signs to Sabi Sabi Game Reserve in South Africa.
Overview of Sabi Sabi Selati Camp:
Selati Camp is strategically situated between the Sabie and Sand Rivers. Sabi Sabi Selati Camp offers personal safari luxury and is situated on the wild animals migration path. It boasts 8 luxury-thatched suites.
Selati Camp combines turn of the century elegance with personalised safari luxury to give a memorable stay at the camp in the Sabi Sabi Game Reserve in South Africa.
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Hippopotamus Amphibius
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The Hippopotamus is the most dangerous land mammal of Africa. Hippopotamuses are aggressive and do not fear humans. At 4-5m long and 2300-3600 Kgs, a hippopotamus can crush anything in its way.
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