
South Africa has long been one of the world’s premier safari destinations, but some of its most compelling stories today aren’t about untouched wilderness—they’re about landscapes being carefully brought back to life after decades of use.
In August 2026, Sabi Sabi Collection will unveil Sandringham Private Game Reserve, a remarkable new luxury safari destination in the Greater Kruger region that has emerged from one of South Africa’s most ambitious recent rewilding projects. Once operated primarily as a hunting reserve, the property has undergone a five-year transformation into a protected conservation landscape where wildlife, local communities, and sustainable tourism are at the heart of the experience.
A New Future for a Historic Landscape
Bordering the renowned Timbavati, Thornybush, and Ngala Private Game Reserves, Sandringham occupies an important position within the Greater Kruger ecosystem—one of Africa’s richest wildlife corridors.
Over the past five years, Sabi Sabi Collection has quietly restored the reserve’s natural habitats, allowing wildlife populations to recover while reconnecting the land with neighbouring protected areas. The result is a landscape where animals can once again move freely across one of southern Africa’s most significant conservation regions.
For travelers, the opening represents an opportunity to experience a destination where luxury safari travel is closely linked to environmental stewardship.
A Safari Designed Around Conservation
Rather than simply creating another high-end safari lodge, the vision for Sandringham has been guided by the principles of conservation-led tourism.
The reserve combines low-density accommodations with carefully protected wilderness, ensuring guests enjoy an intimate safari experience while minimizing environmental impact.
Opening with two luxury camps—N’weti Camp and Shisaka Camp—the reserve has been thoughtfully designed to blend into its surroundings. N’weti, named after the silhouette of the Drakensberg Mountains beneath a moonlit sky, reflects the mystery and beauty of the African bush, while Shisaka, meaning “nest,” draws inspiration from elevated architectural forms that echo the surrounding landscape.
For families and private groups, the exclusive-use Sandringham House offers a secluded four-bedroom villa surrounded by wilderness, providing an ideal setting for multi-generational safari adventures.
Luxury in Harmony with Nature
Every aspect of the guest experience has been designed to immerse visitors in the natural environment without compromising comfort.
Suites feature expansive viewing decks, private infinity pools, indoor-outdoor bathrooms, and elevated relaxation spaces inspired by Tsonga culture. Large windows and open-air living areas frame uninterrupted views across the Timbavati River, allowing guests to remain connected to the landscape throughout their stay.
The central lodge serves as the social heart of the reserve, offering traditional boma dining beneath the stars, a wine tower showcasing boutique South African wineries, a wellness spa, fitness facilities, and an educational centre designed to introduce younger visitors to the importance of wildlife conservation.
Guests can even arrive via the reserve’s private airstrip, beginning their safari experience from the moment they touch down in the bush.
More Than Wildlife
While exceptional game viewing remains central to any safari, Sandringham also reflects a growing movement toward travel experiences that benefit surrounding communities.
Through partnerships with the Tracker Training Academy and Bushwise, young people from neighbouring communities receive professional training as wildlife trackers and conservation specialists, creating valuable employment opportunities while helping preserve essential bush skills for future generations.
These initiatives demonstrate how tourism can create lasting economic opportunities while strengthening conservation efforts across the Greater Kruger region.
Continuing Sabi Sabi’s Conservation Legacy
The opening builds upon more than 45 years of conservation and hospitality expertise established by Sabi Sabi Collection.
Throughout that time, the company has earned an international reputation for combining exceptional wildlife encounters with responsible environmental management. Sandringham represents the next evolution of that philosophy—one that places habitat restoration, biodiversity, and meaningful community partnerships alongside luxury hospitality.
The reserve also highlights a broader shift occurring across African tourism, where the most sought-after safari experiences increasingly focus not only on viewing wildlife, but on contributing to its long-term protection.
The Future of Safari Travel
Luxury safari travel is changing.
Today’s travelers increasingly want to know that their journeys contribute positively to the places they visit. Conservation, sustainability, cultural engagement, and authentic connections have become just as important as exceptional accommodations and unforgettable wildlife sightings.
Sandringham Private Game Reserve embodies that evolution. By transforming a former hunting reserve into a thriving protected ecosystem, it offers guests the opportunity to become part of an inspiring conservation story while experiencing one of Africa’s most celebrated safari landscapes.
For visitors dreaming of the Greater Kruger, Sandringham promises more than extraordinary wildlife encounters. It offers a chance to witness the remarkable renewal of a landscape where nature has once again been given the space to thrive.



