Sabie River, one of the rivers that flow through Kruger National Park, borders the Lower Sabie Rest Camp. There are several types of accommodations available, for all types of travellers – 33 camp or caravan sites, 28 huts, 60 bungalows and 24 safari tents. Amenities include showers, ablutions, communal kitchen, fridge and air conditioning. There are no cooking utensils, crockery or cutlery, but scullery and electric stoves are available. Facilities include a reception area, retaurant, cafeteria, petrol station, laundromat, public telephones, swimming pool. Rooms are non-smoking and basic first aid assistance is available. At Lower Sabie Restcamp you will find value in nature through plant life and trees. Because of the great quantity of water and sweet grass, a large number of game are spotted regularly. The area is abundant in cheetah, elephant, rhino, hippopotamus, lion, and herds of buffalo. Category: Simple Camp
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