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Timbavati Private Nature Reserve is a pristine wilderness area located within South Africa's Lowveld region, adjacent to the western boundary of Kruger National Park. It spans approximately 60,000 hectares of diverse landscapes, including open savannahs, woodlands, and riverine areas.

What sets Timbavati apart is its commitment to conservation and the preservation of its natural environment. The reserve is known for its exceptional biodiversity and is home to a wide range of wildlife, including the 'Big 5' (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros) and many other species, making it a prime safari destination.

Timbavati is famous for its remarkable white lions, a genetic rarity that has drawn attention from wildlife enthusiasts and researchers worldwide. Visitors can experience thrilling game drives and guided walks, providing an opportunity to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.

The reserve is also known for its commitment to sustainable tourism, with a limited number of lodges and camps offering exclusive, environmentally conscious experiences. Timbavati offers a sense of untouched wilderness and an opportunity to connect with nature while promoting wildlife conservation.

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South African Luxury Safari: Madikwe, Sabi Sand & Timbavati Private Nature Reserve Embark on an extraordinary South African luxury safari, an 8-night adventure through the...
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