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Sabi Sand Game Reserve

Sabi Sand Game Reserve is located adjacent to the Kruger National Park in the Lowveld of Mpumalanga, South Africa.[1] Officially named Sabi Sand Wildtuin, the Sabi Sand Game Reserve consists of a group of private game reserves. The Newington Gate is at 24°52′9″S 31°24′16″E / 24.86917°S 31.40444°E / -24.86917; 31.40444 and west of the Kruger Gate and Skukuza camp of Kruger Park. Other entrances are Gowrie Gate in the far north and Shaws Gate in the south.

Sabi Sand Game Reserve
The female African Leopard "Thandi" in the Djuma concession of the Sabi Sand reserve
Map
Sabi Sand Game Reserve Map
LocationMpumalanga, South Africa
Coordinates24°48′02″S 31°32′29″E / 24.80056°S 31.54139°E / -24.80056; 31.54139 (Main camp, Mala Mala)
Area650 km2 (250 sq mi)
Established1948
Governing bodySabi Sand Wildtuin (SSW)
Sabi Sand Game Reserve is located in Mpumalanga
Sabi Sand Game Reserve
Sabi Sand Game Reserve (Mpumalanga)
Sabi Sand Game Reserve is located in South Africa
Sabi Sand Game Reserve
Sabi Sand Game Reserve (South Africa)

The park's name comes from the Sabie River on its southern boundary and the Sand River flowing through it. The area of the reserve is 62,308 hectares (623.08 km2)[2] and it shares a non-fenced boundary of 50 km (31 miles) with the Kruger National Park to its east.

Reserves in Sabi Sand include Buffelshoek, Djuma, Elephant Plains, Cheetah Plains, Mala Mala, Chitwa Chitwa, Nkorho, Simbambili, Arathusa, Londolozi, Umkumbe, Nottens, Sabi Sabi, Lion Sands, Kirkman's Kamp, Singita, Exeter Leadwood, Inyati Game Lodge, Idube, Dulini, Leopard Hills, Savanna and Ulusaba.[3]

Wildlife

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A male lion and cub eating a Cape buffalo in Northern Sabi Sand

Some of the species roaming in this game reserve includes the Big five game. Other animals that roam this reserve are the cheetah, hippopotamus, wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, hyena, and Cape wild dog. The reserve shares thousands of different plant varieties and all animal species with the Kruger National Park. It is home to 45 fish species, 500 bird species, 145 animal species, and 110 reptile species.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sabi Sand Wildtuin» History of the Reserve". www.sabisand.co.za. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  2. ^ "History of Sabi Sand Game Reserve, South Africa". southafrica.co.za. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Sabi Sand Map". sabi.krugerpark.co.za. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Fauna & Flora". Sabi Sands Game Reserve. Retrieved 3 April 2019.