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Sabi Sabi Reserve in Kruger National Park, South Africa
Southern Africa captivates everyone who is lucky enough to experience its power and magic. The concept of 'Safari' conjures up images of adventure, dramatic landscapes and exciting wildlife. Sabi Sabi's four luxury safari lodges are located in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve which is geographically integrated with the Kruger National Park.

Sabi Sabi epitomizes Africa's magic. With no fences between the reserve and the Kruger Park, big game abounds, moving freely through this unspoiled part of the ancient African continent. The Reserve is blessed with a great biodiversity of habitat and wildlife giving an excellent chance of close encounters with the 'Big Five' - elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard - as well as wild dog and cheetah. With over 300 bird species, the reserve is a bird watcher's delight.

There has been no hunting here for over half a century and the animals have become habituated to - and relaxed in the presence of - safari vehicles. The ultimate destination for a luxury safari; visitors to Sabi Sabi can look forward the unique experience of close encounters with animals as they continue unperturbed in their natural daily patterns of hunting, feeding, courting and suckling.

Safaris take place each morning and evening in open Land Rovers which drive through a wide variety of habitats, allowing visitors to view the vast interactions of the wild. After breakfast, guests on guided walking trails can experience the natural environment on foot. The dedicated, highly trained and experienced Rangers lead you to discover miracles of nature you may never have dreamed existed. (Information taken from www.SabiSabi.com).

This photo was taken by S. Eggert and K. Williams on their recent safari adventure (May 2008). Apparently the "little guy" was feeling a bit brave this day and wanted to tell the group of riders in the jeep what he thought about them getting so close. After all, when BIG MAMA is that close behind I imagine it's pretty easy to be brave, even as a "little guy". Thank you S. Eggert and K. Williams for the use of your photo and allowing me to help make this magic come true for you! 

South Africa is a great value (South African Rand versus the US Dollar). Why not start planning your next great lifetime adventure NOW! Please email at Susan@CriticsChoiceVacations.com or Tori@CriticsChoiceVacations.com for some great ideas on YOUR adventure of a lifetime!
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