Bench Africa is offering a night free at Sabi Sabi Selati camp when you book your clients on a 4-night stay.

Imagine the Africa of the great safari era, when blazing sunsets melted into lantern-lit romance and service was an effortless whisper. This is the Africa you will experience at Sabi Sabi’s Selati Camp, an award-winning luxury game lodge in South Africa.

Selati is furnished with a historic railway theme and is meticulously created as an authentic home in the bush. The railway theme extends from the original steam engine name plates, signals and shunter’s lamps lighting the way to your suite, to interesting memorabilia and other collector’s pieces in each suite.

With its classic vintage styling, this exclusive lodge comprises seven opulent thatched suites, each with full bathroom en-suite and private alfresco shower nestled under majestic indigenous trees. World-class cuisine is served on wooden thatched decks built alongside the Msuthlu riverbed, in the open air “boma” or in the “farmhouse kitchen”.

Spanning a history over years, this private reserve is situated in the world-renowned Sabi Sand Game Reserve, which is part of the Greater Kruger National Park and home to the ‘Big Five’, as well as cheetah, wild dog and hundreds of other species of wildlife. Sabi Sabi offers a luxury ‘home in the bush’ to guests from all over the world with a warm service provided by dedicated staff, the majority of whom hail from the nearby villages. Highly trained rangers and trackers ensure that your safari experience ranks amongst the best in the world.

The travel deal is subject to availability and terms and conditions. The deal includes accommodations, all meals, local drinks, return airport transfers, 4×4 safari vehicle game drives and entrance fees.

To find out more, visit benchafrica.com/experiences/sabi-sabi-selati-camp-package or contact your sales team on 1300 237 422.

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