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Kruger Park - Sable



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Sable Sleepover Hide, situated approximately 10 km from of Phalaborwa Gate, is a unique accommodation facility where guests can feel part of nature. A bird hide by day, it transforms into a primitive overnight dwelling by night, where a select few can experience the Kruger National Park nightlife first hand. The hide overlooks the Sable Dam where an abundance of animals gather to drink. Hear the lion roar and the hippo grunt meters away from where you are sleeping and know this is a true African experience.

Kruger Park - Sable

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GPS Coordinates Decimal Decimal Deg Min & Sec Deg & Decimal Min
Latitude -23.9398° S 23.9398° S 23° 56' 23.28" -23° 56.388'
Longitude 31.2392° E 31.2392° E 31° 14' 21.12" 31° 14.352'
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Sable Rest Camp
Kruger Park
South Africa
Phone No.
013 735 3547
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 13 735 3547

Fax No.
013 735 3547
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 13 735 3547

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Kruger Park - Lower Sabie
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Lower Sabie graces the banks of the Sabie River, one of the few perennial rivers to flow through the Kruger National Park. Visitors cannot but feel soothed by the view towards the river and the Lebombo Mountains beyond. In this rest camp, the bounty and plenitude of nature are very evident, eloquently symbolised by the most conspicuous of its numerous trees, the mighty sycamore fig, which provides generously for the livelihood of many birds and insects. Not only do these giants produce fruit at least twice a year, but different trees produce fruit at different times, extending the gifts of life over many months. Watching the endless procession of animals coming to drink at the Sabie River establishes a sense of one's own place in the eternal cycle.
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