LST2 T13 - Sabi Game Park
Discover LST2 T13, nestled within the renowned Sabi Game Park, a private
- Location
- Sabi Game Park, Greater Kruger & Mpumalanga Lowveld, South Africa, Southern Africa
- Coordinates
- -25.117740, 31.914110
- Activities
- camp
PlnrScore: 29/100
Wildlife Near This Lodge
1683 species observed within 20 km, 60 mammals, 335 birds.
- African Savanna Elephant (Mammalia, 505 observations)
- Common Hippopotamus (Mammalia, 440 observations)
- Nile Crocodile (Reptilia, 433 observations)
- Yellow-billed Stork (Aves, 328 observations)
- Southern Giraffe (Mammalia, 287 observations)
- Lion (Mammalia, 279 observations)
- African Fish-Eagle (Aves, 272 observations)
- African Buffalo (Mammalia, 253 observations)
- Grey Heron (Aves, 225 observations)
- White-backed Vulture (Aves, 223 observations)
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit LST2 T13 for optimal wildlife viewing in the Sabi Game Park area?
The dry winter months, typically from May to October, are ideal for visiting LST2 T13. During this period, vegetation is sparse, and animals congregate around permanent water sources, making them easier to spot on game drives. This season offers excellent opportunities to see the Big Five and other wildlife in the Sabi Game Park.
What specific wildlife can I expect to encounter during game drives from LST2 T13, given its proximity to Sabi Game Park?
LST2 T13's location near Sabi Game Park means you can expect exceptional Big Five sightings, with the area being particularly renowned for its leopard population. Guests frequently encounter lions, elephants, rhinos, and buffalo, alongside a diverse array of other plains game, birds, and smaller predators. The experienced rangers at LST2 T13 are adept at tracking these animals for memorable encounters.
What activities are typically included or available at LST2 T13, beyond standard game drives?
Beyond the thrilling morning and afternoon/evening game drives, LST2 T13 often offers guided bush walks, allowing guests to explore the smaller wonders of the African wilderness on foot. Bird watching is also a popular activity, given the rich avian diversity of the region. The camp experience itself, including delicious meals and relaxing in the natural surroundings, is a key part of the stay.
What kind of accommodation and amenities can I expect at LST2 T13, as a safari camp near Sabi Game Park?
As a safari camp, LST2 T13 typically offers comfortable and well-appointed tented suites or chalets, designed to blend seamlessly with the natural environment. You can expect en-suite bathrooms, private viewing decks, and comfortable furnishings, ensuring a luxurious yet authentic bush experience. Communal areas usually include a dining area, lounge, and often a plunge pool, providing spaces for relaxation and socializing.
How do guests typically travel to LST2 T13, and what safety measures are in place at the camp?
Guests usually fly into a nearby airport such as Skukuza (SZK) or one of the private airstrips within the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, followed by a short road transfer directly to LST2 T13. The camp prioritizes guest safety with trained staff, 24-hour security, and strict protocols for all safari activities. Guests are always accompanied by experienced rangers and guides during game drives and bush walks.