Overview
- Prestigious
local/international awards
- Relais et
Chateaux member
- Run by same
family for 74 years
- Blueprint for
all CCAfrica lodges
- 4 exclusive
Camps, 1 Safari Lodge
- Tranquil suites
and luxury chalets
- Far-sighted
ecological rehabilitation
- Visited and
praised by Nelson Mandela
- "Big five",
best leopard viewing in Africa
- Day and night
game drives
- Guided bush
walks
- Moonlit bush
dinners, bush breakfasts
Londolozi Private
Game Reserve is an unashamedly exclusive and luxurious safari
destination covering 14 000 hectares (34 580 acres) in the heart
of the game-rich 56 000 hectare Sabi Sand Game Reserve. Londolozi
is a Zulu word meaning "protector of all living things"
- an ambitious conservation ethic that Londolozi embraces in its
sensitivity to the natural world. This is why the Londolozi Model
is the blueprint of CCAfrica's founding principles: "Care of
the land, care of the wildlife and care of the people".
The story of Londolozi began in the late 1920s at, of all places,
a tennis party. On a piece of virgin bushveld on the clear Sand
River, the first camfire was lit amid the roar of lions. This is
where Londolozi stands today, one of the most sought-after
ecotourism destinations in the world.
Londolozi offers
four private camps and one lodge - Bateleur Camp (previously known
as Main Camp), Tree Camp, Safari Lodge and Bush Camps: Founders
and Pioneer. Each has a riverside location.
The reserve is
internationally recognised for its far-sighted and progressive
management of land and wildlife rehabilitation as well as
productive community involvement. Londolozi is regarded as the
flagship of CCAfrica's vision. The Londolozi story and model is
explored in greater detail in our Vision section.
- Londolozi
Private Game Reserve was named Top Safari Resort in Condé
Nast Traveler’s 2000 Readers’ Choice Awards
- Voted #1
by Travel + Leisure magazine’s (USA) annual reader
survey on the World’s Best Values, 2000
- Featured as #1
in the Top 10 Hotels for Service in Africa and the Middle East
in Travel + Leisure magazine, June 2000
- The first game
reserve in the world to be awarded Relais et Chateaux
membership
- Association of
Southern African Travel Agents (Asata) "Game Lodge of the
Year", 1997
- Travel Trade
Gazette's "Best Game Lodge Award”, 1997
Winner of British
Airways’ "Tourism for Tomorrow" Award, 1992
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