Sabi Sands
Dulini Leadwood Lodge

Intimate lodge of four suites
Borrowing its name from the surrounding Leadwood trees, this exclusive and intimate four suite lodge sits by the bank of the Sand River, making it the ideal spot for a private family or group safari experience. With its location in the western part of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, Dulini Leadwood Lodge provides a wide range of game spotting opportunities, including the elusive leopard.
The accommodation here houses just eight people at a time with the suites discreetly separated from each other, ensuring peace and seclusion. Each suite also includes the impressive list of a private pool, fireplace, sitting room, spacious bathroom plus an outdoor shower.
Meanwhile, the communal elevated dining and lounge area continues to exude luxury and seclusion with dramatic river vistas which are enjoyed as you dine on local produce prepared by an expert culinary team. Alternatively, the outdoor boma offers another place to eat and share exciting safari stories from the day.
Highlights
Two daily game drives
Guided bush walks
Bird watching
Massage
Swimming
Four suites with private plunge pools
Dining and lounging area
Swimming pool
Boma
Access to wellness centre at Dulini River Lodge
Wi-Fi
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Dating back to the 1920s, MalaMala is one of the most historic private game reserves in South Africa, the first to make the transition from hunting to photographic safaris, and a model which the rest of the region’s safari industry is based upon.
It is also one of the largest reserves, comprising of some 13,300 hectares (33,000 acres) of wilderness, sharing a long, unfenced border with the Kruger National Park. A decades long period of conservation focused practice has meant the wilderness has thrived, and is a stronghold for the Big Five, African Wild Dog, cheetah, incredible bird life and much more.
Such a vast area ensures low vehicle density (there are just three lodges here – including the Main Camp and luxurious Rattray’s) and, being a private reserve, there’s the chance for day and night drives as well as unforgettable walking safaris.