Lower Sabie is one of Kruger National Park's Main rest camps and is situated on the southern bank of the Sabie River, in the southeastern section of the park. It is connected to the main Skukuza camp by the H4-1 tarred road, which is often considered to be the busiest road in the park.
View of the Lower Sabie restaurant seen from across the Sabie River
Sunset dam, situated just west of the camp
Shady verandas and car parking between two bungalows in Lower Sabie
A male cheetah standing on top of a road sign near Lower Sabie
Kruger National Park is a South African National Park and one of the largest game reserves in Africa. It covers an area of 19,623 km2 (7,576 sq mi) in the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga in northeastern South Africa, and extends 360 km (220 mi) from north to south and 65 km (40 mi) from east to west. The administrative headquarters are in Skukuza. Areas of the park were first protected by the government of the South African Republic in 1898, and it became South Africa's first national park in 1926.
Burchell's zebras in a Kruger landscape
Plaque in the park. Now and then people do get killed; however, this is extremely rare.
Pride of lions on a tourist road
Olifants River