Fed up of petty squabbles with your neighbours on bin day? Well, why not trade them in for lions, rhinos and elephants.
You now have the chance to have wild animals as your neighbours with a luxury safari park in Karoo, South Africa hitting the market.
The $36million (£27.3m) iSanti Big-5 Private Reserve spans 40,000 acres with its 28 bedrooms suites across five lodges.
As one of the priciest properties in the country, the reserve also comes with 28 bathrooms, 17 receptions rooms and two kitchens.
It’s home to what is known as the Big Five game animals: the lion, leopard, black rhinoceros, African bush elephant, and the African buffalo.
Merino sheep, Angora goats and dairy cattle are raised throughout the property, which offers some of the most beautiful backdrops with vast horizons, vistas and plains, in addition to deep unending skies.
Located 3,215ft above sea-level, the homeowner has the opportunity to wake up in the middle of the clouds with the mountain-high reserve Sky Villa.
The new owner can enjoy al fresco dining on the sunset deck, or a refreshing dip in the private pool.
The unique property also doubles up as a place where animals are protected or even given a new home since retiring from zoos.
And those with a passion for conservation, have unlimited potential to expand the Reserve, to the point of adjoining the Addo Elephant Park, with the opportunity to create the largest private reserve in South Africa.
Kim Cooper of Lew Geffen Sotheby’s International Realty said: “Sky lodge is surely one of the most stunning lodges on the continent.
“What makes her so [expensive]—the elusiveness of her location, the exclusiveness of her accommodation, coupled with the unique character of the Karoo.
“This is a place that for centuries has been known for connecting soul and sky, and has a powerful connection with the country’s original people—the nomadic Khoisan.”
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