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Londolozi Founders Camp Sabi Sands Game Reserve

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‘Five camps, one soul’

Londolozi Game Reserve covers an amazing 14,000 hectares of private wilderness at the epicentre of the Sabi Sands Game Reserve, a privately owned 64,000 hectare extension of the Kruger National Park. Londolozi features a total of 5 individual camps for guests to choose from, with designated camps for families and exclusive camps for just adults. Wildlife is the real star here, and days are built around 2 game drives as well as walks in the bush. A stay at Londolozi is enlightening, engaging and highly recommended.  


‘Discovery and intimacy come together at this well established safari resort where the great food sits alongside the options for spa and swimming – meaning you can freely blend experiences should you wish’

Founders Camp

• Named after the guests and staff who formed Londolozi
• Comprises of seven chalets
• Child friendly
• Located along the banks of the Sand River
• Modern style: mahogany beds, leather couches, military chests, riverside lounge sala

• Massage treatment room (located at Varty Camp, guests from all camps can use)
• Boutique (located at Varty Camp, guests from all camps can use)
• Library (located at Varty Camp, guests from all camps can use)
• Yoga
• Running, cycling and rowing machines

Meal Plan Options
Meals at the reserve will be on a Safari Plan which varies between safari properties however most meals and sometimes drinks will be included. Please ask at time of booking 

Cuisine

At Londolozi, superb cuisine is considered an essential part of the experience and a vital component of the philosophy. Much of the day revolves around specifically crafted culinary delights – freshly baked muffins at sunrise, morning morsels on the game drive, a fortifying breakfast, lunch and indulgent high tea before the next game drive and its sundowner treats and, the grand finale, a traditional fireside banquet or a private dinner.

Ingredients

The choice of ingredients reflects Londolozi’s efforts to establish right relations with the planet. Every ingredient is chosen with care, favouring home grown organic produce, free range game and herbs from our kitchen garden to create dishes that are irresistibly delicious and healthy. The selection seafood is guided by the Southern African Sustainable Seafood Initiative and the number of imported ingredients is kept to a minimum. Recipes are a source of great pride as many have been handed down through the Varty family or were created in the Londolozi kitchen by Executive Chef Jaco Myberg. Jaco’s signature style arises from exploring the continental fusion of Indian, Malay, Dutch, African, Portuguese and British influences in local South African dishes to create exquisite culinary experiences.

• Game drives within the Sabi Sand wilderness ( see Special Features)
• Bush walks conducted daily
• Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport: 2.5 hrs by road
• Johannesburg: 500km, five hours on national roads

Children are welcomed to the Varty and Founders Camp and the Londolozi Cubs Programme located in the Cubs Den includes fish ponds and campout tents as well as an educational centre where wildlife is the central focus. Children over the age of 6 are welcomed on game drives. 

Other activities include:

• Paper Mache
• Candle Making
• Baking
• Spoor identification
• Bird watching
• Bug catching
• African dance
• Bead making
• Singing & drumming
• Gumboot dancing
• Dung Spitting
• Fishing
• Shooting

Game Drives: Undoubtedly the highlight of any visit to Sabi Sabi! Game drives at Londolozi are taken by professional, passionate and knowledgeable rangers and trackers, who amongst them have a wealth of 350 years of experience. With over 16 000 hectares of traversing wilderness, no two game drives are ever the same. Trackers sit up at the front of the Land Rover looking for fresh animal tracks, while rangers drive with astonishing skill into ravines and through thicket in pursuit of elusive animals, simultaneously wowing guests with their outstanding knowledge and unforgettable stories. The Big Five all reside here…

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