The Londolozi Reserve is located on the banks of the Sand River, in the Sabi Sands Game Reserve. The location is prime, with six million acres of bush to explore, teaming with wildlife both small and large, including of course the Big Five. In fact, the Londolozi Reserve is home to one of the highest concentrations of leopard in Africa meaning every game drive is unforgettable. Londolozi is made up of five different lodges, each with their own charm. Tree Camp embodies the very essence of Londolozi’s continuous striving to transcend and redefine the journey to the wilderness. This is a place of leopards, lanterns and leadwood trees. Guests spend lazy afternoons on their decks, champagne in hand as they survey the stunning landscape, elephants feeding below in the river. Elegance and simplicity are the hallmarks of the Tree Camp sanctuaries. In every detail and feature, from the private swimming pools and contemplation decks to the Ralph Lauren wallpaper and chocolate plaited leather beds, this exclusive camp provides a matchless showcase of African excellence.There is a huge variety of activities available at the Londolozi Reserve, but the key is every stay is tailored to the guest. While game drives are the highlight thanks to the high density of game in the area, we also recommend trying the sleep-outs and fishing activity.Please be aware that children under the age of 16 are not permitted to stay at Tree Camp unless the camp is booked exclusively.
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