About the Camp
Sabi Sands Game Reserve, regarded by many as the "birthplace" of sustainable wilderness tourism and development in Sub-Saharan Africa, is understood by guests and staff to be a place of wilderness, wildlife and adventure. Home to an extensive cross-section of the Mpumalanga wildlife population, including the
Big Five and various endangered species, the park also shares 50 kilometers of its unfenced boundary line with neighbouring Kruger National Park. Animals pass casually between the two parks, unhindered and abundant.
Londolozi Game Reserve, a sub-section to the greater Sabi Sand Game Reserve, is geared towards luxury and exclusivity. Spanning an area of 14 000 hectares, along the western border of the
Kruger National Park, and created by brothers and wildlife conservationists Dave and John Varty, Londolozi has also become known internationally as a place dedicated to the principals of eco tourism.
Owing its name to the Zulu term for "protector of all things", Londolozi endeavours to incorporate this ethic into all their operations and projects. Considered a "predator's paradise", the area is made famous by its impressive leopard population, as well as a host of other wild animals and grand flora.
Tree Camp's design and structure represent Londolozi reserve's finer conceptualisations of the bush experience - with evenings spent enjoying the atmosphere and charm of luxury bush accommodation, guests construct a safari experience unlike any other. Attractive, fun, and extremely memorable, Tree Camp is a wonderful way to experience this world class reserve.