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Ceylon Hut, Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa

The view from the Ceylon Hut, Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa.

The view from the Ceylon Hut, Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa.

Submitted by: Casandra. (Photo may not be copied or used in any way without Casandra’s permission).

“This was an amazing three day hike. Day two is very challenging, but beautiful. The huts are furnished with bunk beds, showers, and toilets. There is always a care taker that will provide you with a nice fire with which to cook.”

Ceylon Hut along Fanie Botha Hiking Trail
Sabie area of Mpumalanga, South Africa

c/o Komatiland Eco-Tourism
Komatiland Bookings and  Marketing office
13 Stamvrug Street
Val de Grace, Pretoria 013 754 2724 South Africa
Tel: +27 (0)13 754 2724 (083 630 4599)
Website

The view from the Ceylon Hut, Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Comment: “This was an amazing three day hike. Day two is very challenging, but beautiful. The huts are furnished with bunk beds, showers, and toilets. There is always a care taker that will provide you with a nice fire with which to cook.”

Lion Sands Private Game Reserve, Mpumalanga, South Africa

The view from a room at the Lion Sands Private Game Reserve.

The view from a room at the Lion Sands Private Game Reserve.

Submitted by:  Fahd. (Photo may not be copied or used in any way without Fahd’s permission).  At Flick’r, Website,  or Facebook .

“On my safari trip to south africa at a private game reserve Lion Sands. This was the view from my room. There are six rooms at Ivory Lodge, each named after a bird.”

Lion Sands Private Game Reserve

P.O. Box 8090, White River
Sabi Sand Game Reserve, 1240 Mpumalanga, South Africa
Tel: +27 13 735 5000
Website

The view from a room at the Lion Sands Private Game Reserve. “On my safari trip to south africa at a private game reserve Lion Sands. This was the view from my room. There are six rooms at Ivory Lodge, each named after a bird.”