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sinGita Game reserves – sinGita ebony & bouLders LodGes

sinGita Game reserves –
sinGita ebony & bouLders LodGes
sabi sand Game reserve, south africa
Two of the most remarkable safari lodges in Africa
exist in the mighty Sabi Sand Game Reserve: Singita
Ebony, on the banks of the Sand River, and Singita
Boulders Lodge, a Zen experience in the South
African bush. Both are committed to offering an
exquisite safari with fine dining, fantastic wines and
world-class service — all in the heart of the African
bush. Each suite has a private plunge pool and
overlooks the river or bush. Boulders is remarkably
eco-centric; nature plays a dramatic role in the
design. Sabi Sand Reserve captivates, with Big Five
inhabitants and majestic landscapes.
sinGita Game reserves –
sinGita ebony & bouLders LodGes
sabi sand Game reserve, south africa

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