About the Camp
Sabi Sands game reserve, the "birthplace" of sustainable wilderness tourism and development in Sub-Saharan Africa, loved by by guests and staff alike as a place of wilderness, wildlife and adventure. Home to the extensive Mpumalanga cross-section of wildlife, 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.
Selati camp occupies 30500 hectares of charming, unfenced estate, stretched out between Mica, Gravelotte and Phalaborwa. Given access to by a series of colourfully named roads such as ‘thankerton cutline’ and ‘sunrise boulevard’, and subject to occasional night visits from some of the area's curious inhabitants, Selati is an exciting and intriguing destination which will have you full of questions and starry eyed at the bold, natural beauty of the
Sabi Sabi Game Reserve.