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Leopard Hills principal attraction is the astonishing diversity and abundance of wildlife species that inhabit the reserve. Mammalian species alone number 147, including 27 ungulates (hoofed mammals) and 4 large carnivores. Many of these spectacular animals are likely to be spotted even on a short visit. There are also many lesser-known animals that most visitors find fascinating to behold, from exotic reptiles and amphibians, to colourful and bizarre insects.
For those with a botanical bent, there are hundreds of species of trees and shrubs (not to mention the enormous variety of grasses and other plant life). Early morning and late afternoon/evening game drives, in search of Africa's big game, are conducted by your knowledgeable professional ranger. State-of-the-art Landrovers, specifically designed for Leopard Hills, have individual bucket seats with fold-down armrests, ensuring your optimum safety and comfort.
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- 8 Suites
- Outdoor Shower
- Private Plunge Pools
- Game Drives
- Bush Walks
- Boma
- Lounge
- Viewing Deck
- Massages
- Library
- Cellar
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Leopard Hills Private Game Reserve Sabi Sands Kruger National Park South Africa Leopard Hills Private Game Reserve traverses over 10 000 hectares in the western sector of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, which forms part of the greater Kruger National Park The lodge is easily accessible either by road from Johannesburg (a five and a half hour drive), or by air, flying either by private charter direct, or on the commercial airline to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport where a 2 hour road transfer or a 25 minute flight to Leopard Hills can be arranged by Rhino Africa.
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