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Mala Mala, Sabi Sand
Mala Mala is probably the most famous of the Sabi Sands lodges, Internationally acknowledged as the top game viewing destination in the world, it is set in beautiful surroundings on the banks of the Sand River.
The knowledgeable rangers at Mala Mala are hired for their expertise in the African bush and interactive ability to communicate with all kinds of people. Highly qualified and experienced, the rangers make it their duty to explain all aspects of ecology on your game drives ensuring you not only see the Big Five, but also gain a complete understanding of your surroundings.
Staying at one of the three lodges at Mala Mala will allow you to experience the ideal setting for wildlife photography and if your aim is to tick off your "Big Five" list, Mala Mala is one of the ultimate safari locations in South Africa.
Mala Mala offers you the choice of three different camps. Although somewhat unique, all camps focus their energy on supreme living and an African experience never to be forgotten!
Mala Mala Main Camp is one of the oldest and best known camps in the Kruger National Park.
Mala Mala Sable Camp with just five rooms, is the smallest of the Mala Mala Lodges offering beautiful river views.
Mala Mala Rattrays Camp, with only eight rooms, is a very exclusive and formal camp overlooking the Sand River.
The knowledgeable rangers at Mala Mala are hired for their expertise in the African bush and interactive ability to communicate with all kinds of people. Highly qualified and experienced, the rangers make it their duty to explain all aspects of ecology on your game drives ensuring you not only see the Big Five, but also gain a complete understanding of your surroundings.
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