Sabi Sand spans over 1,300 square miles adjoining Kruger National Park in eastern South Africa. Diverse habitats like riverine forests, granite koppies, and sweeping savannas provide a dynamic landscape where iconic African wildlife thrives.
Sabi Sand forms part of the Greater Kruger area, though it’s actually a collection of private wildlife reserves. Sabi Sand derives its name from the Sabie River snaking through its heart. Leopards, elephants, buffalo, hippos, giraffes, and some 2,000 plant species flourish here.