During the guided Big Five safari drive in an open safari vehicle, be it in the early morning or for sundowners, various species of plants, African wildlife and birds can be seen as well as smaller creatures. Sundowner evening drives offer spectacular displays of light as the evening sun sets over the Little Karoo, and nocturnal animals can often be seen.
Guided nature walks are the ideal time to explore the smaller treasures of the bush, such as the small mammals, birds and about 600 plant species.
Sanbona Wildlife Reserve is a photographers dream. Due to the perfect light conditions, during the twilight hours of sunrise and sunset it is advisable to use 100 ASA film for exquisite photographic opportunities. A 100 - 300 lens is a good choice. Macro photography is also incredible to capture close-ups of the smaller species.
The geology of Sanbona Wildlife Reserve consists of sedimentary sandstones, mudstones and siltstones from the Devonian era (more than 3,500 years ago). This period was the beginning of life on earth and trace fossils of various marine invertebrates have been found. The San rock art sites display evidence of the bushmen that once roamed the Karoo.
With the absence of artificial light, the stargazing at Sanbona is amongst the best in Southern Africa. In a designated area free from light, with telescopic aid and knowledgeable guides, interpretations are given about the constellations of the Southern Hemisphere. Romantic stories of gods and goddesses banished to the heavens are woven into astronomical facts and unfolds before one's eyes.
A range of spa treatments are on offer at the lodge, and can be enjoyed in a treatment room overlooking the undulating mountains.
The reserve hosts business conferences and intimate bush weddings. Various equipment and services are available on request.