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Afrique du Sud - Private Game Reserve
MalaMala Game Reserve is the Safari Industry's blueprint to the luxury photographic safari. In existence since 1927, this massive thriving tract of land produces the most exciting wildlife experience this side of the equator. MalaMala Game Reserve is the largest private Big Five game reserve in South Africa. Comprising 13 300 ha (33 000 acres), MalaMala shares a 19 km (12 mile) unfenced border with the world-renowned Kruger National Park, and lies strategically sandwiched between the National Park and the Sabi Sand Reserve. MalaMala's Camps are the embodiment of an authentic safari experience pioneered at a time when the safari was simple - unassuming camps, vast sweeping plains, the African sky and the bush in all its splendour. Wellness was the feeling after a long day in the wild. Cigars were shared without pomp and ceremony. MalaMalas accommodation is the Rattray trademark incarnate: Discreet, Classic and Elegant African opulence. Three camps offer accommodation to the family traveler, or to the client who prefers a more exclusive experience. MalaMala Main Camp (18 rooms) and Sable Camp (7 suites) are clustered among shady trees and manicured lawns, while the exclusive Rattray's on MalaMala (8 khayas) occupies its own elevated site overlooking the Sand River. |
Les Points Forts Wildlife Experience Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Buffalo and Rhinoceros - the most sought after and dangerous of the world's big game. In previous centuries it was these five species which gripped the imagination of hunters and sportsmen, drawing them to Africa to experience the blood pounding thrill of hunting and shooting "The Big Five". It is in reserves like MalaMala where this hunting and shooting still takes place, only the hunting is done by experienced rangers, and the shooting is done with cameras. But it does not mean that the thrill and exhilaration of encountering these animals in an open Land Rover is any less gripping. Statistics Lion seen on 96.88% of the days. Buffalo seen on 96.22% of the days. Elephant seen on 99.42% of the days. Leopard seen on 96.97% of the days. Rhino seen on 98.51% of the days. Environmental Responsability The MalaMala Group is a South Africanbased organization and bases its approach on the Bill of Rights of our first democratic constitution (1996). In respect of the environment it, inter alia, makes the point that everyone has the right to have the environment protected for the benefit of present and future generations in a way that prevents pollution and ecological degradation, promotes conservation and secures ecologically sustainable development and use of natural resources while promoting justifiable economic and social development. |