Thursday, January 4, 2007

SABI SANDS SAFARI TOUR - the success of viewing leopard here is legendary

A Sabi Sands Safari Tour with C4 Images and Safaris offers exceptional close wildlife encounters, drawing visitors from all over the world to experience a unique area by the promise of an unforgettable Safari experience. Sabi Sands Game Reserve shares a common 50km unfenced boundary with Kruger, and the two rivers, the Sabi and Sand flow through here, sustaining the bountiful flora and fauna. Trackers and game rangers are able to offer exceptional game viewing; the success of viewing leopard in Sabi Sands is legendary.

The concept of a safari conjures up images of adventure,dramatic landscapes and exciting wildlife, and a Sabi Sands Safari Tour allows visitors the supreme opportunity of going on amazing morning and evening game drives in open vehicles, which drive through a wide variety of habitats, allowing you to view the vast interactions of the wild. Guided walking trails can give you the chance to experience the natural environment on foot, because the dedicated, highly trained and experienced guides lead you to discover miracles of nature you may never have otherwise known about.

There has been no hunting here for over half a century and the animals have become habituated to safari vehicles, which means close encounters with animals as they continue unperturbed in their natural daily patterns of hunting, feeding and suckling.

Guaranteed to be exclusive and private, a Sabi Sands Safari Tour means attentive staff and superb facilities will ensure that being in the middle of the African bush does always mean foregoing creature comforts. You'll have the unique sights, sounds and smells of Africa on your doorstep - while still enjoying the kind of style and luxury you'd expect from your Sabi Sands Safari Tour.
The quality of your safari experience has everything to do with the people who arrange your entire safari. At C4 Images and Safaris we guarantee an unforgettable and carefree experience.

This article first appeared on C4 Images and Safaris

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