Lion Sands Narina Lodge
The Kruger National Park
Greater Kruger National Park
FROM
R8,566 pp/night sharing
Normal Selling Rate R29,175
Bookable Anytime
valid from 01-10-2025 until 19-12-2025
Lion Sands Narina Lodge
The Kruger National Park
Greater Kruger National Park
Features
- Located in a private conession within the Kruger National Park.
- Located on the Sabie River with amazing views from all suites, opportunity to view the famous BIG 5 of the Kruger National Park.
- Only 9 luxury suites therefore private and intimate experience.
- Big FiveYes
- Off RoadYes
- Camp FencedNo
- Child PolicyNo children under the age of 16 years
- PoolYes - Private Plunge Pool (not Heated)
- SPAIn-room Massages
- AirconYes
- Cellphone SignalYes
- Malaria AreaYes (Low Risk Area)
- Back-up PowerOff The Grid
Location
Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga
Getting There
5 hour drive from Johannesburg. Bateleur & Federal Air operate daily flights from Johannesburg International Airport (JIA) to Skukuza Airstrip. Daily Airlink scheduled flights from Johannesburg to KMIA (Nelspruit), followed by a 2 hour road transfer. A road transfer from Hoedspruit Airport to the lodge will take approximately 3 hours.
Accommodation
Each lodge has 9 luxurious thatched 125m2 Suites
Specials for South African Residents
Best Available Deal
Please note:
- All rates are subject to availability.
- Rates are applicable to SA Residents or SADC Residents only where specified.
- Proof of SADC residency (SADC ID, work permit or endorsed passport) may be required at the time of booking or upon check-in at the lodge.
- Minimum nights stays and surcharges may apply on rates over peak holiday periods and weekends.
- Kruger National Park gate fees must be settled directly at the gate on entry into the park and are subject to change.
- Conservation Levy applies which will be added to the Invoice at the time of booking.
- A single supplement applies.
- Please contact your BushBreaks Consultant for a quote.
- LION SANDS GAME RESERVE: – NARINA LODGE
- Children aged 16 years and older are welcome.
- Children aged 16 years and older are charged for at the full adult per person sharing rate.
About Lion Sands Narina Lodge
Lion Sands’ Narina Lodge has a wonderful sense of remoteness and peace. Its nine luxury Suites perch on stilts among 100-year-old trees just up from the Sabie River, and link to a spa sala and intimate lodge via elevated walkways. This shared space is enhanced by natural décor and open design, extending out to generously furnished decks. From here there are views of animals feeding on the opposite bank, and you can engage in the social chatter this inevitably stirs or meditate on the rustle of the leaves.
The Suites are built to afford complete privacy in a wilderness where you can watch the animals come down to the river from your pool and deck, as well as bed and bath. Glass sliding doors and windows open up your sanctuary to the outside, while a romantic canopy bed, sink-into-me couches, an egg bath you can wallow in up to your chin, and a personal bar all add to the delight of being in Africa – in style.
Room Features
- Air Conditioning
- Balcony / Deck
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Dressing Gowns
- En-Suite
- Hair Dryer
- Lounge Area
- Mini Bar
- Outside Shower
- Private Pool / Jacuzzi
- Pure Cotton Linen
- Safe
- Shower
- Tea / Coffee
About The Kruger National Park
This reserve shares 50km of unfenced boundary with Kruger National Park and animals are at liberty to go wherever they wish – but they tend to stay right where they are! This is because the Sand River and Sabi River supply much needed water in the dry season and create an eco-system with one of the highest and most bio-diverse wildlife populations in Southern Africa. This is the reason why it is quite possible to see the ‘Big Five’ (lion, leopard, rhinoceros, buffalo and elephant) as well as numerous other animals and birds in a couple of days, or even a couple of hours in Sabi Sand.
The name ‘Sabie’ comes from the Zulu ‘eSaba’, meaning ‘afraid’. Both man and beast approach the river with care and respect. It is at once a sanctuary of life and a gripping display of survival. It is what visitors from all over the world come to experience: raw, untouched nature. In ancient days, the lush Sabie river basin was overrun by Africa’s largest reptile, the Nile crocodile. Today, they bask in the shallows in slightly less numbers, still snapping their deadly jaws at any creature wading in close enough.
Lodge Features

Boma
Getting There
FROM JOHANNESBURG
- Take the N12 or N4 highway to eMalahleni (formerly Witbank)
- From eMalahleni, follow the N4 highway past Middleburg and continue on to Mbombela (formerly Nelspruit)
- From Mbombela, take the R40 past White River and on to Hazyview
- At the T-junction between Kiepersol and Hazyview, turn left onto the R538 to Hazyview
- At the second set of traffic lights (there will be a shopping centre on your right), turn right onto the R536 towards Paul Kruger Gate (Kruger National Park)
- Enter the reserve at Paul Kruger Gate, where an entrance and a vehicle fee are payable (credit cards are accepted
- Continue for 8km on the road to Skukuza Rest Camp, then turn onto the first gravel road to your left signposted ‘Narina 4km’
- Continue on this gravel road for 2km, then turn left at the first junction – the signpost will read ‘Narina 2km’
- Continue along this road to reach Narina Lodge reception

