Exeter Dulini Lodge

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Dulini Camp is located in Sabi Sands on the western border of the Kruger National Park. Embraced in a leafy canopy of giant Ebony Trees, 6 traditionally thatched suites grace the banks of the Mabrak River. Dulini takes great pride in looking after guests and ensuring that they have a safari of a lifetime.


Dulini offers some of the best game viewing in Africa all led by the highly skilled Shangaan trackers.
If it's the Big 5 you’re after Sabi Sands is the place to be and Dulini with its gorgeous secluded cottages and private plunge pools is the place to stay!
Location: Located within the Sabi Sand Game Reserve bordering the Kruger National Park. A 5 hour drive on good roads from Johannesburg to the Newington Gate of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. Federal Air operates daily flights from OR Tambo (ORT) to Ulusaba airstrip, followed by an easy game drive to the lodge. SA Airlink offers daily flights from ORT to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport, followed by either a road or air transfer to the lodge.
Accommodation: Six spacious air conditioned stone cottages sit on the banks of the Mabrak River. Each cottage offers a private deck and plunge pool, hairdryer, in room safe, mini bar and mosquito net.
Activities: Game drives, bush walks, bird watching.
Facilities: Reception, dining room, bar/lounge, wine cellar, outdoor boma, laundry services, child minding services, swimming pool and fitness centre.
Meal Basis: Fully Inclusive accommodation including game drives, house wines, soft drinks, local beers and spirits.
Child Policy: Children are welcome at Dulini Lodge. Children under 5 however cannot participate on the game drives. Childminders are available at a surcharge.

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Client Comments

Teremok Lodge was really nice and Umhlanga was great, some really nice restaurants. Rocktail Beach Camp was nice and comfortable. The food was great, ate too much as usual, a good wine list at low prices made for some enjoyable evenings. Staff couldn’t do enough for us. Diving was up there... more


Martin Williams SA May 2008