Price: From R75,000 per night
accommodates 4 adults or 2 adults and 3 children. Also includes private safari vehicle and guide as well as private dining.
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Savanna Suite
Private Luxury Suite at Savanna lodge | Sabi Sands
Overview
What’s Included
What’s Excluded
What to Bring
What to wear
General
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Overview
Highlights
- 5* Savanna Lodge in the Sabi Sands
- Big 5 destination
- Private family and exclusive use option
- Accommodates 4 adults or 2 adults and 3 kids
- Located in the world famous Sabi Sands Reserve
- All meals included as well as local alcoholic and soft drinks
- 45 minutes from Skukuza Airport
- 2 hour transfer from KMIA International Airport
- Private Guided activities available
The Savanna Suite is an opulent home away from home under thatch. Two large, beautifully furnished bedrooms lie on either side of an interconnecting lounge. Each has an outsized bathroom with free-standing bath, double vanities, double shower, and toilet. The bathrooms open onto paved outdoor showers. The bedrooms have glass doors with screens leading out onto covered patios, heated plunge pools and private waterholes in the bush.
The lounge is a harmonious blend of elegance and comfort with couches grouped around a television and DVD centre, and a cosy reading nook in front of the fireplace. Step through sliding glass doors onto a large covered patio where candle-lit dinners or private pre-dinner cocktails may be enjoyed. An attached fully equipped kitchen and guest restroom complete the impression of being in one’s own exquisite home.
The Savanna Suite’s unique facilities are much in demand by families who would like to have their children under the same roof but not in the same bedroom, or groups of friends wishing to spend quality time together. A butler in attendance at dinner and a private game viewing vehicle with dedicated ranger and tracker to take care of all their needs completes the Savanna Suite package.
What’s Included
- Large bedroom suite with on suite bathroom
- Minibar and tea/coffee station
- Heated swimming pool
- Private safari vehicle and guide
- Optional bush walks
- All meals included.
- Local alcoholic drinks and soft drinks.
- ensuite TV and DVD decoder.
- Wifi
What’s Excluded
- All transfers to and from lodge.
- Curio.
- Telephone charges.
- SSW daily conservation fees.
- Sabi Sands gate fees.
- Passenger and Airport taxes.
What to Bring
Savanna safaris provide exceptional opportunities to see the ‘Big 5’ – lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino – as well as cheetah, wild dog, hippo, crocodile, an abundance of general game and over 400 bird species. The emphasis at Savanna is, first and foremost, on the safari experience, on the activities of the many rare and beautiful creatures encountered. To truly enjoy your safari experience at Savanna we recommend the following items to bring along:
- Mobile phone
- Point and shoot, Mirror-less or DSLR camera
- All charging equipment and cables
- GoPro for videos
- Good wide brim hat for sun protection
- Polarised sunglasses
- Comfortable walking shoes and sandals
What to wear
Summer Months: September to April
We recommend light functional attire preferably in natural colour shades to blend in with our environment and not stand out visually to game species. Summer can be hot and the direct sunlight dangerous so please remember a good hat as well as sunscreen. During the hottest summer months (Nov/Dec) the daytime temperatures can reach 35 degrees Celsius from 10h30 and from 13h00 the temperature can reach upward of 40 degrees. The summer months are also our rainy season so the afternoons can experience thunder showers but all vehicles are equipped with waterproof ponchos as well as canvas flaps that can enclose the vehicle
Winter Months: May to August
During the winter months in the Kruger National Park, we will usually experience blue skies on most days but with a daily average temperature of 18 to 26 degrees Celsius. The early mornings on Safaris can be cooler with temperatures from 5 to 8 degrees and late afternoons again dropping below 18 degrees. Winter Safaris are fantastic because the visibility is very good but we do recommend that you have warm clothing as the wind on the back of an Open Safari Vehicle can make things chilly. On our Safari vehicles we do provide fleece blankets
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