Sabie Self Catering Accommodation
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Sabie Reviews
We enjoyed the quad Biking adventure through the Forests and being able to stop on the Sabie River Bridge. Very nice.
Mac Mac falls
Great waterfalls but the road are in need of maintenance.
God's window, Buerkes potholes,the three- rondavels the vegetation oh what a beautiful sight seeing. Enjoyed Sabie.
Natural surroundings.
The people.
Sabie.... its very nice!
The weather was great!
The people, the setting, very pretty, very chilled.
Quiet town with ample things to do and see in the area.
More info about Sabie
Driving into Sabie in the Mpumalanga Province, one is presented with a panorama of emerald-painted forests interspersed with waterfalls tumbling down rocky sandstone cliffs. Here, millions upon millions of trees are planted annually to replenish the great demand for paper and wood products worldwide.
Gold was discovered along the Sabie River’s edge in 1895 and Sabie can, like any gold rush town, boast of legends built, of instant wealth creation and destitution, and of unusual characters filling the history books.
Sabie is a Tsonga word meaning fearful, named at a time when the Sabie River was the domain of the man-eating crocodile.
The town is located in one of South Africa’s prettiest regions and in big game country, near to the Kruger National Park and surrounded by other renowned private game reserves.
Top 8 reasons to visit Sabie
1. Sabie is on the Mpumalanga Panorama Route for good reason: waterfalls, forests, scenic picnic spots... Show more
About Self Catering
Self Catering places can be found from rural to urban areas and can vary in what they offer. They allow plenty freedom and is a great inexpensive way to spend your holiday. They have been widely classified as a “Home away from home”. This is a good option for guests who don’t mind cooking their own food, and are looking for a more independent and flexible form of accommodation. For budget and large families, we would recommend self-catering for a more personalised experience.