MalaMala’s Private Game Reserve is a mere hour’s flight from Johannesburg. The reserve sits between Sabi Sand and the world famous Kruger National Park. You will experience a mammoth 33,000 acres, the largest private Big Five game reserve in South Africa. The conservancy provides unimpeded access to wildlife. MalaMala offers many habitat types, but perhaps the strongest allure is the perennial Sand River which flows through the reserve, and largely contributes to vast animal viewing.
MalaMala offers much more than just viewing the coveted group of “most dangerous animals.” It is also a sanctuary for rare and endangered wildlife such as cheetahs, pangolins, and the wild dog (Africa’s second most endangered carnivore). Although there is nothing like tracking and spotting the “Big Five” (lion, elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, and leopard), the safari experience is so much more: you can also track the “Little Five” (rhinoceros beetle, buffalo weaver, elephant shrew, leopard tortoise, and ant lion), do some game-viewing from the back of an elephant, lie in bed listening to the lions roar, and I can’t forget the beautiful Southern Cross constellation. Those are just of few of my incredible moments.
When doing your travel planning, I would ask yourself why you are going on safari. Most people would answer, “Animal-viewing!” But I think some safari camps provide more activities and amenities to distract you from their lack of animal viewing. At MalaMala, we saw the Big Five in only two days! I highly recommend it.
Please call me for information on visiting Africa, and let me design your trip of a lifetime. 866-327-7600.
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