The first ever private nature reserve

The Sabi Sand Wildtuin has changed name to the Sabi Sand Nature Reserve. The reserve, of which Cheetah Plains is part of, exists to protect, preserve and promote a remarkable part of the Greater Kruger National Park’s open ecosystem. The commitment to the sustainable management of this pristine wilderness area between the Sabi and Sand […]

Happy women’s day

Of the 62 people on our team, 30 of them are women – that’s 48% that make up the staff complement at Cheetah Plains. A shout out to the wonderful women on our team that together create, service and treasure the luxury safari experience our guests have come to love, appreciate and indulge in. It […]

The silent safari – National Geographic, Emma Gregg

A brilliant article in the print edition of National Geographic about ESV’s – Electric Safari Vehicles that Cheetah Plains has been included in. Certainly a new era as we drive home our sustainability efforts in the luxury safari travel sector. Cheetah Plains, a sumptuous collection of exclusive-use, solar-powered villas in Sabi Sands Game Reserve in […]

Sweet tooth flare

Now anyone who knows a thing or two about the culinary arts, knows the relevance and significance of a pastry chef! She goes by the name Juju and she is the Head Pastry Chef at Cheetah Plains. Ferroudja Menhouk joined our team in 2021 and plays this important role in our culinary brigade. As a […]

Silent safari anyone?

“Luxury Sabi Sands Lodge Cheetah Plains has one of the better-publicised fleets of electric safari vehicles. All vehicles on the property are converted Land Cruisers that run off solar and have zero emissions. The custom electric vehicles seat eight guests in style with tailored backrest recline, personal heating, and USB charging ports.” Read Article

Plastic free July

Plastic Free July is a global annual initiative that entails the reduction of single-use plastics.