Sabie is a forestry town situated on the banks of the Sabie River in Mpumalanga, South Africa. The name Sabie is derived from the Tsonga word "Ulusaba" which means fearful, it is derived from the name of the river. The Tsonga called this river Ulusaba ("fearful river") because the river was once teeming with dangerous Nile crocodile. The word Ulusaba was modernized by the Afrikaner colonialists who changed it from Ulusaba (Tsonga) into the Afrikaans "Sabie" .
Restaurants in Sabie
5.0 based on 48 reviews
With the back drop of the famous Sabie Valley, Kestell Adventures thrives on bringing the best out of the surrounding environment for all to enjoy.We are qualified and have extensive experience. Choose your adventure: White-water Tubing/Geckoing, Canyoning/Kloofing, Waterfall Abseiling, Caving, Forest Cruises, Team Development.
5.0 based on 52 reviews
This reserve has all of the benefits of being adjacent to Krueger National Park with the great bonus of being able to go off-road for the big five. The variety of wildlife, including a small lion pride, and the lack of crowds made it the perfect place to safari. We stayed at Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp. Great food, beautiful accommodations and very informative guides.
4.5 based on 288 reviews
The waterfall will take your breath away with its natural beauty and is something truly exceptional to behold. It is easily accessible, about 200m walk from the parking. Can get a bit crowded though. There is also picnic facilities near the falls to make the visit even more worthwhile for the price paid.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Misty Mountain introduces a unique, new adventure tourism product offering on site, designed and built on the principles of the tried and tested European model known as an “alpine coaster” or “sommerrodelbahn”. A 1,7km monorail track, winding and whooshing around the mountains in the Long Tom Pass. Reach top speeds of around 45 kms/hour and experience an adrenalin rush like never before. Pure exhilaration - absolute fun. Terms and Conditions: 1. Indemnity to be signed before riding. 2. Activity undertaken entirely at own risk. 3. Shoes must be worn. 4. Minimum Age +/- 7 years. Depends on height and strength of child and ability to manoeuvre the brake lever. 5. Maximum weight 120 kgs. 6. No flowing clothes/scarves to be worn. R250/ride
Worth every cent for young and old! Well maintained which is very important. Nothing ostentatious. You get onto the platform...and go at full speed down hill! Just a pity that it all happens so fast. Staff are very good!
4.0 based on 460 reviews
A very low R15 at the gate then you head to the car park. There’s a market next to the car park which has art, memorabilia and plants that one can purchase. Then you walk down a short distance to the waterfall. Quite a refreshing sight.
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