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Sanbona Wildlife Reserve

Sanbona Wildlife Reserve
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Sanbona and the spirit of the San people welcome you.

Situated at the foot of the towering Warmwaterberg Mountains in the heart of the Little Karoo, Sanbona celebrates the spirit of the San people who once roamed this distinctive area.

Only 3 hours from Cape Town, Sanbona boasts 54 000 hectares of undulating mountains and plains, indigenous flora and fauna, rock formations and rock art.

This is a destination not to be missed.

Sanbona is home to white lions and big game as well as the rare riverine rabbit. The White Lion Project at Sanbona that aims to return white lions to the wild has been heralded a success. This makes Sanbona home to the only free-roaming white lions in the world.

One of the true joys of Sanbona is the freedom to do nothing at all in absolute luxury. But for those who choose to venture beyond the comfort of the luxury lodge accommodation, a world of new experiences awaits....

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Why choose Sanbona

The sheer expanse and stark beauty of the Sanbona gives one a sense of humbleness, the realization of the inconsequentialities of life, a temporary release of the daily stresses of everyday living.

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Sanbona allows one to be at peace, allowing one to curl up with a book, seeking solitude and introspection and what's more...

At 54,000 hectares, Sanbona is one of the largest privately owned game reserves in South Africa.
 

Only 3 hours drive from Cape Town which makes Sanbona the closest free-roaming Big 5 reserve to Cape Town.

The ONLY FREE self sustaining White Lions in the World.
 
Vast open plains and rugged mountains.

Situated on the famous Route 62.
Variety of endemic bird and animal life.

Highly Competent Field Guides.
 
Previously home to the SAN People where one can experience the Legacy of the Bushman in the Beauty of their Rock Art.

The only conserved habitat for the highly endangered Riverine Rabbit (13th most endangered mammal in the world).
Malaria free.

Situated in the heart of the Little Karoo Wine Route, the longest in the world.
 


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