The Sanbona Wild Reserve: A little slice of heaven

The Sanbona Wildlife Reserve is situated along the Garden Route of South Africa, just about three hours away from Cape Town.  The reserve is about 58 000 hectares, at the foot of the majestic Warmwaterberg mountains. Guests are treated to the most amazing views of the Big Five and the vast landscapes, and raw beauty of the boundless plains is any photographers dream.

If you would like the freedom to do what you want, when you want to, you might want to consider car hire Cape Town for your transportation needs.

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The Sanbona Wildlife Reserve offers guests a choice of three luxurious lodges as well as an explorer camp. Each lodge operates independently and accommodation is well staffed to make sure each guest receives the best service possible.

Guests can tailor make their Sanbona experience by choosing between activities, from games drives and bird watching to nature walks and star gazing. Sanbona has something for everyone. There are also educational opportunities at the reserve and the skilled staff are well equipped to make sure your experience is safe and memorable.

These are some of the activities you can enjoy at the reserve:

  • Birdwatching
  • Flory and fauna
  • Game drives
  • Kids on safari
  • Nature walks
  • Photography
  • Rock art and rock formations
  • Stargazing
  • Relaxation retreats

Sanbona is a haven for eco-friendly travellers. The reserve prides itself in conservation and sustainability. In fact, Sanbona is one of two protected areas with a population of the critically endangered Riverine Rabbits.

If you’re interested in experiencing the Sanbona Wild Reserve on your next holiday, make sure you book your vehicle with car hire Cape Town today to avoid disappointment.

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