The exclusive 5-star Savanna lodge is situated in the midst of the Sabi Sands. Savanna lies in an area where 'Big 5' sightings are so frequent, it is not unusual to see lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino in a single game drive. Specially designed game viewing vehicles and highly trained guides with a vast knowledge of the African bushveld, take guests on close and intimate encounters with a large variety of wildlife. Numerous nearby dams and a series of waterholes in front of the lodge attract many species, especially in the dry winter months when elephants are daily visitors. A close-knit team of friendly staff provides personalized service with each guest regarded as a valued friend. From the moment they arrive guests feel part of the Savanna 'family'.
Savanna has nine beautifully appointed suites. The thatched 'Savanna Suite' consists of two separate en-suite bedrooms, each with their own deck and plunge pools. These rooms lead onto a central elegantly furnished lounge, ideal for families or a small group wanting privacy and exclusivity. Seven of the nine suites offer a unique blend of “Out of Africa” romance with the convenience of every modern facility. They have Bedouin-styled draped ceilings below tented roofs, set on permanent structures for privacy, security, and comfort. All suites are the epitome of elegance and comfort, the decor combines a colonial and classic mix of colors, fabrics, and textures. All suites have a private plunge pool, wifi, air-conditioning, fans, en-suite bathrooms, inside and outdoor showers, minibars and tea, and coffee facilities and covered patios. The three Executive Suites each boast a lounge area, covered patios, wooden deck, and private plunge pools.
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Kate was great to work with in the planning stage. She was prompt, helpful, and efficient. Our tour guide, Edwin, was knowledgeable and passionate. We were very happy to have traveled with Adventure Life, it made the trip easy and a true pleasure. We could concentrate on enjoying the experience rather than the details of travel.
Lisa Bridge