
The Earth Lodge is situated in the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve in the southern section of Kruger National Park. The entire lodge features unique architecture throughout, using natural elements such as straw and stone. These exclusive suites have been excavated into the slope of a site with the sand and plants put back onto the roofs. Each suite has an en-suite bathroom with inside and outside showers, air-conditioning, ceiling fans, tea/coffee making facility, mini bar, in-room safe, telephone, small lounge area and a private deck with plunge pool. The main lodge includes a boutique/souvenir shop, wine cellar, restaurant terrace, bar, a smoking lounge and non-smoking lounge, health/wellness centre (Earth Nature Spa), library and a swimming pool. Early morning and late afternoon game drives are conducted in an open safari vehicle, with an experienced ranger and tracker; walking safaris are also offered. In the evenings you can enjoy the crackle of the camp fire in the ‘boma’ and listen to the nightly sounds of the bush. Your stay is on a full-board basis. Category: Luxury Lodge
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