Raised on stilts among the trees above a seasonal river, the camp comprises of beautifully decorated tree house suites, each complete with its own outdoor sala, plunge pool and decking area.
Varty Camp at Londolozi Private Game Reserve
Varty Camp at Londolozi Private Game Reserve
African wildlife filmmaker and conservationist, John Varty, and the wider Varty family have kept the camp fire burning here for generations.
African wildlife filmmaker and conservationist, John Varty, and the wider Varty family have kept the camp fire burning here for generations.
Often referred to as the heart and soul of Londolozi, the camp is styled on the owners’ home, with a family heritage feel to guest chalets which feature crisp linens on king size beds, elegant bathrooms with bath tub, and a minibar. Outside on the raised timber deck, beneath a panoply of giant trees, is a private swimming pool by a thatched sala, with comfy seating from which to imbibe the astounding views of the riverine landscape.
Wildlife viewing around the camp is simply unsurpassed, Sabi Sands sharing unfenced borders with Kruger National Park to open up virtually limitless game viewing opportunities. The leopard sightings are said to be unforgettable, with many guests also commenting on the exceptional skills of the rangers and trackers. There are morning and afternoon game drives, or experience the close-to-nature adventure of a guided nature walk.
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Those seeking a genuinely intimate and private safari escape need look no further than Pioneer Camp the most secluded of all the Londolozi camps, ideal for couples and families alike.
As well as giving access to the diverse wildlife of the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve, a stay at Founders Camp brings the wonders of the famed Kruger National Park to your doorstep – a spectacular landscape teeming with lion, buffalo, rhino, elephant and leopard.