Top 10 Most Luxurious Safari Lodges in South Africa | Ultimate Luxury Escapes

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Prepare to step into a world of wild elegance and untamed luxury. In this video, we reveal the Top 10 Most Luxurious Safari Lodges in South Africa, where nightly rates range from R25,000 to over R75,000. From iconic lodges like Singita Boulders to architectural wonders like Kruger Shalati: The Train on the Bridge, discover where Africa’s elite go to escape, unwind, and explore the Big Five in world-class comfort.

Each lodge offers a one-of-a-kind experience—think private plunge pools, gourmet bush dining, 5-star spa treatments, and unforgettable game drives led by expert trackers. Whether you’re dreaming of a honeymoon, a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, or just want a taste of the ultra-luxury safari life, this is your ultimate guide to South Africa’s finest safari destinations.

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  1. The very rich are courted by these luxurious lodges whose ridiculous prices exclude all but a very few disgustingly wealthy individuals. You will find no average South Africans here amongst the slaves. Each lodge is unsurprisingly similar – because we have run out of ideas to make these greedy guests any more pampered. These wealthy people, who already have access to and can afford massages, spa baths, plunge pools, rooms with sticks (yes all the most expensive lodges have to have 'stick' decor) and many unnecessary pillows on the beds. These rich people are abusing the planet with their huge carbon footprints, their abusive self-entitled pampering by the poor slaves. Go to the Kruger National Park – a park for the people. Avoid these overpriced disgusting private lodges – the game is the same – the elephants are the same, the lions are the same.

  2. While it’s a beautifully filmed representation of the best luxury safari lodges in South Africa, you have number 1 wrong. Singita Lebombo in Kruger is the lodge photographed while you are speaking about Singita Boulders which is situated in Sabi Sands. Such a pity as former employee at Singita I proudly watched to see the number 1 spot. Both are in fact stunning and Lebombo is still my favourite.

  3. As South Africans living in New Zealand we have done regular safari’s over the past 20+ years and since COVID prices seem to have goon through the roof to ridiculously high levels that are completely unjustified but cater for very wealthy people from the USA and UK. In each of the game reserves mentioned here there are several other lodges that offer the same or similar viewing experience at considerably lower cost albeit with not quite as much luxury. All lodges offer twice daily game drives, three meals a day and accommodation that varies from luxurious to comfortably simple with price points to match, you simply don’t need to pay these outlandish prices to enjoy a fantastic safari experience.

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