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Rattrays Camp, MalaMala Private Game Reserve, Sabi Sand Game Reserve, South Africa
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Rattray's Camp in the MalaMala Game Reserve represents a classical 'into Africa' safari experience.
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Mala Mala Game Reserve Safari Experience:
This luxury safari camp offers accommodation for 16 guests in 8 suitesSituated in the MalaMala Game Reserve adjacent to the Kruger National ParkRattray's Camp suites are elevated and have their own plunge poolsThe main building has a library, wine cellar, and a viewing deck with telescope
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This Mala Mala game lodge is a luxury camp that represents a classical and authentic safari experience. This camp provides a unique and informative view on wildlife to the discerning traveler.
This Mala Mala game lodge is elegant and exclusive and offers luxury accommodation for 16 guests in 8 beautiful suites.
Child Policy:
No children under the age of 16 are allowed at this Mala Mala game lodge.
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Notes:
- All accommodation is subject to availability
- All last minute reservations (less then 31 days prior to arrival date) are payable within 48 hours after receiving a confirmed provisional reservation via e-mail.
- As accommodation availability changes from day to day all enquiries about general availability are subject to change without notice. Accommodation availability is only guaranteed once you receive a provisional reservation confirmation. In order to secure your reservation full pre-payment is required.
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A classical 'into Africa' experience
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Rattray's Camp is a luxury safari camp in the MalaMala Reserve and it represents a classical 'into Africa' safari experience.
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Game Drives at Mala Mala
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Wild dogs are highly social animals. They hunt together in cooperative units, a form of behaviour that ranks them as the most successful predators in Africa.
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