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Sleeping just eight in four luxury suites, Leadwood Lodge really is the pinnacle of luxury and exclusivity on safari. Admire dramatic views over the plains from your suite’s private decking, and make the most of your full size private plunge pool.

a luxurious room at the leadwood
a luxurious room at the leadwood

Dining is all part of the unique experience at Leadwood; enjoy a private dinner under the stars or join in the feast around the blazing fire in the boma. Al fresco at its best.

location
The Leadwood Lodge is set deep inside the 5 million acre, world-renowned Sabi Sand Game Reserve in Mpumalanga, an area famous for its unrivalled wildlife.

lounging in style at the leadwood

lounging in style at the leadwood

The transfer from Johannesburg takes approximately 6 hours by car, and just 1 and a half hours by air.


your room
Each of the 4 private suites is spacious, serene and oozes chic opulence and unsurpassable luxury. Made predominantly of granite and glass, the suites are perfectly secluded and even have a private king-size plunge pool on the viewing platform, so you can swim and relax with just the birds for company.

dinner with a view

dinner with a view

If the evenings get chilly, retire to your suite where the under floor heating will keep your toes toasty while you curl up in front of the fireplace. The comfortable beds are huge and face towards the floor to ceiling windows, so you can fall asleep gazing at the stars and wake up to the sight of animals drinking at the nearby waterhole.

why we like it
Where else will you find books on birding and wildlife in your room? Perfect for reading in your freestanding bath, beside a roaring fire, after a day in the bush.

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