Sabi Sands Game Reserve
The Sabi Sands Game Reserve is a collection of private game reserves that share unfenced borders with each other and with the Kruger National Park. This allows the free movement of wildlife, and is Africa's premier wildlife and safari destination, and the best place in the world to see leopards in the wild. The Sabi Sand is home to some of the world's top safari lodges, including Londolozi, Sabi Sabi, Ulusaba, Exeter and the luxury Singita Private Game Reserve.
This area is also in the process of being further enlarged within the Peace Park concept with an expected integration and amalgamation with protected areas in Mozambique, and eventually Zimbabwe.
Two rivers supply the game reserve with a valuable water source. The Sand River flows through the reserve for 50km (31 miles) from north west to south east whilst the Sabie River flows on the southern boundary. The sustenance of these rivers ensures that this area enjoys one of the highest and most bio-diverse wildlife populations of any area in Africa. Over two hundred different species live in abundance, whilst the ever changing bird life provides even the most experienced ornithologist with rare finds. Such is the environment that the wildlife, save for the migratory birds, remain in their territories all year round.
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