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Selati
Camp
A
magnificent throwback to a bygone era, Selati Camp exudes an
old world charm. Illuminated by old gas lamps and peppered
with various artworks and artifacts, the camp reflects the
traditional safari experience of the early 1900s – an
impression reinforced by its tasteful, vintage décor and the
long, lazy evenings, punctuated by sundowners, impeccably
prepared meals and the fascinating anecdotes and stories
supplied by the camp’s rangers and attentive staff.
  
Selati
prides itself on attention to detail, warm hospitality and
the finest accommodations. The 8 suites are spacious and
beautifully appointed, providing complete privacy and
comfort with décor and accessories that provide a dash of
colonial romance and opulence.
Bush Lodge
For
over 25 years, Bush Lodge has effectively been the flagship
of Sabi Sabi’s luxury accommodations. Famed for its warm,
convivial atmosphere and immaculate service, this legendary
Lodge has hosted presidents, kings and guests from almost
every nation on earth. All have responded to its unique
combination of vibrant excitement, uniformly excellent
company and unsurpassed service. In addition to the
spectacular game viewing for which the region is renowned,
Bush Lodge offers 25 gloriously furnished suites with a
subtle, historic African ambiance, and peerless cuisine, and
is pervaded everywhere by a genuine, unforced warmth.
Unsurprisingly, it has grown to become one of the world’s
classic destinations
 
 
Little Bush Camp
We like
to think of this as an extension to the modern experience
offered at Bush Lodge. Shaded by indigenous riverine trees,
overlooking a mostly dry riverbed in the heart of Sabi Sand
Wildtuin, Little Bush Camp was recently acquired by Sabi
Sabi. The habitat here comprises open bush, affording
excellent cheetah and white rhino sightings, as well as
zebra and wildebeest. Continuing the warm, contemporary
feel of Bush Lodge, its hosts just six sumptuous
air-conditioned double suites, featuring en-suite bathrooms,
indoor and outdoor showers and private viewing decks.
Thatched roofs, draped mosquito nets and wood and stone
finished interiors complete the picture and make this the
perfect private escape for families and small groups.


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