Characterised
by classic safari ambience, Bateleur Camp's accommodation
suites, chalets and impressive guest areas afford remarkable
views of the Sand River. The main deck is the perfect setting
for delicious breakfasts and lunches, and dinners of Pan-African
cuisine are enjoyed in the dramatic boma (outdoor dining area)
illuminated by dozens of lanterns.
AT
A GLANCE
- Accommodation
- Eight chalets and four suites
- Air-conditioning
- Plunge
pools and leisure decks
- Great
vaulted guest areas
- African
craft gallery and interpretive centre
- Large
camp swimming pool
- Wine
cellar
LOCATION
In the heart of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, bordering the
Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. Londolozi
has traversing rights over 17 000 hectares/42 000 acres of
prime game viewing land with exclusive rights over 7 000 hectares.
ACCESS
Federal
Air operates a daily flight from Johannesburg International
Airport to Londolozi airstrip, which is a five-minute drive
to the camp. There are twice daily scheduled flights from
Johannesburg International Airport to Kruger Mpumalanga International
Airport (KMI) on SA Express. Transfers from KMI to Londolozi
airstrip are conducted by light aircraft and take 20 minutes.
Londolozi is accessible by two-wheel drive vehicle on excellent
roads. The driving time from Johannesburg is approximately
five hours.
ACTIVITIES
View Africa's most impressive wildlife on morning and evening
wildlife safari game-drives in open game-viewing vehicles
and on guided nature walks. The game viewing experience is
complemented by other activities such as stargazing, bird
watching, moonlit bush dinners (weather permitting), bush
banqueting and bush presentations in the interpretive center.
Visits to the staff village encompass the creche, the school,
the adult learning centre, the clinic and the craft centre.
World famous for its leopard sightings , International award-winning
lodges, Londolozi offers guests an intimate experience and
premium levels of service. Londolozi, meaning "Protector of
all living things", has a rich heritage with roots as far
back as 1926, Londolozi was the first game reserve in the
world to achieve Relais et Chateaux status, World renowned
for its bush dinners - a pioneer in this field, situated in
one of the most productive wildlife areas in Africa: cheetah,
rhino, lion, buffalo, elephant and, of course, leopard, a
dynamic model in wise land management and creative wildlife
conservation.