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Chitwa Chitwa Game Lodge **** Sabi Sands Game Reserve, South Africa
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Luxury, privacy and warmth are all part of the remarkable experience that makes Chitwa Chitwa Game Lodge one of the best properties to enjoy a safari, leaving wonderful memories in your mind.
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Sabi Sand Safari Experience:
Morning and evening game drives are on offer to guests There are no fences between Kruger National Park and Sabi Sand You will get the chance to make some amazing wildlife memoriesView the largest lake in the Sabie Sands from Chitwa Chitwa Game Lodge
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Chitwa Chitwa Game Lodge in Sabi Sand Game Reserve offers exclusive accommodation in 10 rooms. Each chalet has superb views from private terraces of the largest lake in the Sabi Sands as well as the surrounding bush. As water attracts animals from far and wide, you can be quite sure of spotting an interesting variety of wildlife without leaving your comfort zone.
At Chitwa Chitwa Game Lodge in Sabi Sand Game Reserve you will be taking morning and evening game drives, in an open Land Rover accompanied by a professional game ranger. Since there are no fences between Kruger National Park and Sabi Sand, the wildlife are able to roam freely; this is how you will get your chance to make amazing wildlife sightings.
After a hard day's safari you will be grateful to return to your room with its luxury en-suite bathroom and separate dressing room. All chalets are air-conditioned, with cooling ceiling fans, offer relief from the hot African days at this lodge in Sabi Sand Game Reserve.
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Flights and Transfers to Sabi
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Daily between Johannesburg and KMI airport, including shuttle service between KMI and Sabi Sand Reserve. [Read More]
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White Rhino (Ceratotherium Simum)
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The White Rhino has a huge hump behind its neck made of muscle. The White Rhino is bigger and heavier than the Black Rhino. It is the second largest land animal in the world, after the elephant.
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Spotted Hyena
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There are several types of hyena and the spotted hyena is the biggest and most carnivorous. Their massive skull, exceptionally powerful jaws and ability to lope considerable distances makes them formidable predators.
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