Exeter Leadwood Lodge : Sabi Sands Game Reserve : South Africa


Exeter Leadwood Lodge photo gallery

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South Africa Exeter Leadwood Safari Lodge - bathroom
South Africa Exeter Leadwood Safari Lodge - suite interior
South Africa Exeter Leadwood Safari Lodge - dining area
South Africa Exeter Leadwood Safari Lodge - lounge
South Africa Exeter Leadwood Safari Lodge - suite deck
South Africa Exeter Leadwood Safari Lodge - dining on teh verandah

Exeter Leadwood Lodge

Location

A private safari lodge situated in the western part of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, nestled against a well wooded bank of the Sand River, where jackalberry and leadwood trees lend their shade.

Accommodation and facilities

The four suites are distanced from one another to offer solitude and serenity. The spacious, air-conditioned suites offer dramatic views of the Sand river, each with their own private plunge pool, fireplace, sitting room and en suite bathrooms. Leadwood is perfect for family gatherings and special occasion safaris.

Leadwood Lodge boasts a tactile blend of boldly expressed and contrasted materials – crushed stone, raw cement, dark meranti, rough granite and glass. Soft furnishings provide an inviting counter point to the textures and patinas of the structure.

Activities and game viewing

Experienced rangers and trackers will lead you on morning and afternoon/evening game-drives in open 4x4 safari vehicles. The Sabi Sand Game Reserve and Kruger National Park are of the finest Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino) game destinations in Africa and you have an excellent chance of spotting the elusive leopard. Exeter is renowned for its world-class rangers and Shangaan trackers who are regarded as among the best in Africa.

Explore the Sabi Sand Game Reserve on interpretive wilderness walks led by experienced CC Africa rangers or expert Shangaan trackers, and learn more about the area’s intriguing fauna and flora. Guided bush walks bring you face-to-face with wild Africa at its best. Regretfully, children 16 years and younger cannot participate in bush walks.



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