HR
Nothing nice to say. We were seated and left alone for 15 minutes before being helped. The food looked nothing like the pictures (or like it does at any other Mugg & Bean restaurant). Completely...
LL
This was the first time that we managed to find accommodation in Lower Sabie during winter school holidays. Understandably one of the most popular rest camps in the Kruger. Excellent game viewing in...
LL
This is one of my favorite camps so far. Very large with a nice Mugg & Bean restaurant overlooking the Sabie River where you will often see animals coming to the water to bath, cool off and drink...
KK
For a celiac visiting the Lower Sabie Rest Camp & inquiring about gluten-free (GF)options, direct your questions to the separate Mugg & Bean restaurant rather than the Camp Reception. Further, both...
HH
Camping again. The ablutions were in good order. The camping sites are not so hot, or shall I say are very hot because lack of enough trees. The electric points are not enough for all the campers...
HH
If you are debating as to which camp to stay in, in the southern KNP, then Lower Sabie is a good choice. It is not as busy as Skukuza, and quieter than noisy Crocodile Bridge. There are plenty of...
FF
This was our first overnight having entered at Crocodile Bridge. As we arrived we had a beer overlooking the river - R30 a pint - incredible value - watching the Water Buffalo and Hippo's at the...
GG
We booked single and double huts here. The price was very cheap so it's hard to complain, but the rooms were very smelly, one of the roofs leaked on the bed, there is no view, the sinks were scary to...
LV
We stayed here for 2 nights and had a bungalow for 3 persons. The room was fairly big (in comparison with Letaba Rest Camp) and looked well maintained. We loved the views over the river. The...
DR
This is a very popular camp so it gets very busy, but with each camping spot clearly marked you won't be stuck without a site if you have a booking. The sites differ - some are smaller but have more...