Selati Camp, Sabi Sabistars Sabi Sands, Southern Africa | |
Hotel overviewYesterday’s feel of colonial romance. Selati has just nine suites set in forest glades overlooking a small stream and the savanna. Though air conditioned, there is no electric light, and on your return from the evening game drive your suite is lit by hurricane lamps. AccommodationThe decoration also gives a strong sense of a past colonial age. The main lodge of the camp has a wide wooden terrace and the superb South African cuisine is served here or in the outdoor Boma. Next to the lodge, the outdoor pool sits in a shaded spot, and offers solace from the heat of the day. ![]() ![]() With their three lodges, Sabi Sabi has developed a fascinating expression of ‘Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow’. Each lodge is completely different in style and it is possible to stay in one and as many guests do, change locations after two days. The game viewing is excellent, and the ‘Big Five’ are regularly seen from open Land Rovers or on ecological walking trails. Sabi Sabi has an informal atmosphere of warmth and hospitality and staff who are totally dedicated to ensuring visitors have the most memorable of safari experiences. It is possible to drive into the lodges, Kruger Mpumulanga airport is 120 km away, or to make use of the hotel’s private airstrip. Prices for Selati Camp, Sabi SabiPrice per person for 2 nights from £698 until 30 September 2006 and from 1 May to 30 June 2007, £870 from 1 October to 30 April 2007. | ![]() Suitable for
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