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Inyati Private Game Reserve

Address:

Inyati Private Game Reserve, 2016 Sabi Sands Reserve

Telephone:
011 880-5907

Fax:
011 788-2406

Description
Situated on the scenic banks of the perennial Sand River, Inyati is set in 65000 hectares of the most diverse and beautiful bushveld, in one of the world¿s largest and most prestigious private conservancies - the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, adjacent to the Kruger National Park. As you arrive at Inyati Private Game Reserve you will be struck by a remarkable feeling of peace and tranquillity. You will meet the genial and well-trained management and staff who will be your hosts for your stay at Inyati.Inyati means buffalo in Shangaan which is the language of the local peoples, and Inyati is home to this powerful, indomitable breed, along with the rest of the Big 5 - elephant, rhino, lion and leopard. These majestic creatures, together with the great variety of other mammal, bird and reptile species found within the reserve, ensure that your safari experience at Inyati will be an outstanding and unforgettable one.In 1996, Inyati embarked on a Habitat Management Programme to ensure that the lan

Keywords
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Company description
Our spacious, luxurious chalets have been extensively refurbished, offering the discerning traveller exquisite accommodation. Inyati also boasts some superb facilities for you to enjoy outside the safari times. These include the curio shop, a small but well-equipped gymnasium, and a walk-in wine cellar well stocked with an excellent selection of South African wines. All this promises you an African affair to remember¿ Game Drives Game drives are conducted in specially customised open Landrovers, providing our guests with quiet, state-of-the-art comfort and safety on safari. The Inyati safaris take place over 10000 hectares of unspoiled wilderness, and strict regulations are in place to minimise pressure on both the game and the habitat in our sector of the reserve. Each vehicle is manned by a team comprising a qualified Ranger and a highly skilled Tracker. Game drives are conducted throughout the year at optimum viewing times when game activity is generally at its peak, i.e. early morning and late afternoon into evening. The morning safari departs at sunrise, and the evening drive leaves late enough in the afternoon for guests to enjoy a bush sunset, and the opportunity to view nocturnal creatures after dark. The spectacular southern night skies, especially vivid during the winter months, provide guests with stunning views of famous constellations such as the Southern Cross, Orion (in summer) and Scorpio (in winter) on clear evenings. The Bush Walk A must for all nature enthusiasts is the bush walk (i.e., foot safari). This affords guests the ultimate, close-to-the-wild experience, and a chance to focus on the smaller bush inhabitants including birds, insects and butterflies. One can also discover the interesting worlds of trees, grasses, flowers, geology and ecology - of course, occasionally big game can be seen on walks - including the Big 5. Bush walks take place either just before or just after breakfast, depending on the time of year and prevaili