Sable Plains Camp

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Sable Plains Camp

Sabi Sand, South Africa  ·  8 suites  ·  Safari

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Meghan
Reviewed in person by Meghan, Crew Portfolio

An eight-suite camp in the Sabi Sand, where the day starts before dawn with coffee and a Land Rover, and ends around a fire with the lions somewhere close.

The Sabi Sand shares an open border with Kruger and has the best big-cat viewing in Africa, and Sable Plains is a small, unfenced camp right in it. Eight suites, a waterhole out front, and animals that wander through camp as if they own it, which they do.

Each suite is its own thatched building, glass on the bush side, with a deck, a plunge pool and an outdoor shower. There is a main lodge for meals, a deck over the waterhole and a boma for dinner under more stars than you have seen.

“You come back from the morning drive, elephants are at the waterhole, and breakfast can wait.”

Two game drives a day with a ranger and tracker, walking safaris for the brave, and a kitchen that feeds you far too well between them. Crew who do this once tend to start saving for the next.

Reviewed in person by Meghan, Crew Portfolio

A thatched suite

Suites

Each suite is its own thatched building with glass on the bush side, a deck, a plunge pool and an outdoor shower. Private and quiet, with the bush right there.

The two family suites add a second room, for the trip you bring the older kids on. Over-12s on the game drives.

Dinner in the boma

Eating

All meals are included, from a bush breakfast after the morning drive to a boma dinner round the fire. The kitchen is far better than it needs to be.

Sundowners come with the evening drive, and the bar and deck over the waterhole run on their own time.

A game drive at sunset

On safari

Two game drives a day with a ranger and tracker, in open vehicles, for the Big Five and everything around them. Only 8 suites, so sightings are never crowded.

Walking safaris for the brave, a hide by the waterhole, and stargazing after dinner. The camp runs it all; you just turn up.

What we love

Unfenced camp in the best big-cat country in Africa
Two game drives a day with a ranger and tracker
A waterhole out front and a plunge pool on your deck
Dinners in the boma under enormous skies
Only 8 suites, so drives are never crowded
Animals wander through camp as if they own it

Facilities

Pool
Boma dinners
All meals
Bar
Wildlife
Bush walks
Spa
Free WiFi

Location

Sable Plains is in the Sabi Sand, part of the Greater Kruger in north-east South Africa, unfenced to the national park, about 45 minutes from the Skukuza airstrip.

By air

Fly to Johannesburg, then a light aircraft to Skukuza (SZK); the camp meets you for the 45-minute transfer. Nelspruit (MQP) is the alternative with a longer road.

Getting around

You do not need a car; the camp runs all game drives and transfers. Days are built around the morning and evening drives.

Good to know

Getting there

Jo’burg, then a light aircraft to Skukuza and a 45-minute transfer. Nelspruit is the road alternative.

The food

All meals included, from bush breakfasts to boma dinners. Dietary needs handled with notice.

Worth doing

Two drives a day for the Big Five, a bush walk, or the hide by the waterhole. Stargazing after dinner.

The detail

8 suites, all-inclusive. Unheated plunge pools. Over-12s on game drives. Malaria area, take advice.

A few things to know

  • It is a malaria area; get medical advice before you travel.
  • Early starts; the best drives leave before dawn.
  • Over-12s only on game drives.
  • Green season (Nov to Mar) is lush and cheaper but hotter and wetter.
  • Light-aircraft baggage limits are strict; pack soft bags.

What crew say

Verified stays by Crew Portfolio members. Illustrative examples.
★★★★★
“Saw the Big Five in two days and slept to lions. Only eight suites, so the sightings are yours.”
David O.
Captain, A350
★★★★★
“Bucket-list stuff done properly. Rangers are superb and the food is absurd.”
Megan F.
First Officer, B777
★★★★☆
“Unforgettable. Early starts and it is malaria country, so plan ahead.”
Nadia S.
Cabin Crew