If you're looking to find your inner zen in the heart of the Big 5 mecca, Londolozi is the place to be. Not only are they ideally located in the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve with the highest density of the elusive leopard in the world, but they have a holistic Healing House for the ultimate wellness retreat. And, with only 5 Luxury Lodges overlooking the Sabi River, you will have all the privacy your heart desires.
As the safari pioneers, Londolozi means 'Protector of all Living Things', and they certainly stay true to this name. They have defined themselves as a socially, economically, and environmentally responsible businesses, which is evident in everything they do. For an opulent, personalised and experiential safari journey, look no further than Londolozi.
Londolozi Private Game Reserve is located in the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserves, part of the Greater Kruger National Park in South Africa. Animals roam freely between these parks, but this private game reserve offers a more exclusive luxury safari experience. And with only 5 Luxury Lodges overlooking the Sabi River, you'll have all the privacy your heart desires. Staying at a private game reserve means fewer lodges, more privacy and the ability to go off-road during game drives (often without seeing any other game vehicles) and go on after-dark safaris and walking safaris.
Londolozi is a firm favourite for our fabulous gay travellers! We have for many years now sent our guests to Londolozi, and for good reason, so that they too can get a taste of that indescribable 'Londolozi' feeling. Although it's hard to put into words, you will most certainly feel it as soon as you arrive. Located in South Africa, you can rest assured that being gay is legal and that discrimination based on sexual orientation is illegal. And because it's a private game reserve, you barely have to see others! You can enjoy the luxury of privacy and exclusivity in the heart of this Big 5 paradise.
Guests can enjoy the twice-daily game drives to see all the many species the area is known for, particularly leopards. Although these animals are known for being elusive, Sabi Sand is famous for having the world's highest leopard density. You'll get to meet all the other Big 5 as well, with exhilarating sightings waiting around every corner. Furthermore, you can take on the bush by going on a walking safari. If you want something a bit more low-key, Londolozi's Healing House is a must for everyone staying here. Wildly famous for its holistic healing journey, from meditation, breathwork, yoga, and immersive therapy, it will help you reset and reconnect with yourself and Mother Nature.
The peak time to visit Londolozi, located in Sabi Sand in the Greater Kruger National Park, is from July to December. However, Londolozi is a year-round destination. When visiting the area in winter from around May to June, you can expect cold weather, but this is also when the bush is dry and sparse, making it much easier to spot wildlife. The summer months from around November to March are hot and humid, with the bush emerald green. This is also the breeding season, so you can expect to see many cute baby animals on your game drives!
Londolozi Private Game Reserve is located in the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserves, part of the Greater Kruger National Park in South Africa. Animals roam freely between these parks, but this private game reserve offers a more exclusive luxury safari experience. And with only 5 Luxury Lodges overlooking the Sabi River, you'll have all the privacy your heart desires. Staying at a private game reserve means fewer lodges, more privacy and the ability to go off-road during game drives (often without seeing any other game vehicles) and go on after-dark safaris and walking safaris.
Londolozi is a firm favourite for our fabulous gay travellers! We have for many years now sent our guests to Londolozi, and for good reason, so that they too can get a taste of that indescribable 'Londolozi' feeling. Although it's hard to put into words, you will most certainly feel it as soon as you arrive. Located in South Africa, you can rest assured that being gay is legal and that discrimination based on sexual orientation is illegal. And because it's a private game reserve, you barely have to see others! You can enjoy the luxury of privacy and exclusivity in the heart of this Big 5 paradise.
Guests can enjoy the twice-daily game drives to see all the many species the area is known for, particularly leopards. Although these animals are known for being elusive, Sabi Sand is famous for having the world's highest leopard density. You'll get to meet all the other Big 5 as well, with exhilarating sightings waiting around every corner. Furthermore, you can take on the bush by going on a walking safari. If you want something a bit more low-key, Londolozi's Healing House is a must for everyone staying here. Wildly famous for its holistic healing journey, from meditation, breathwork, yoga, and immersive therapy, it will help you reset and reconnect with yourself and Mother Nature.
The peak time to visit Londolozi, located in Sabi Sand in the Greater Kruger National Park, is from July to December. However, Londolozi is a year-round destination. When visiting the area in winter from around May to June, you can expect cold weather, but this is also when the bush is dry and sparse, making it much easier to spot wildlife. The summer months from around November to March are hot and humid, with the bush emerald green. This is also the breeding season, so you can expect to see many cute baby animals on your game drives!
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