Mala Mala Main Camp
The ochre coloured buildings of Mala Mala Main Camp are clustered amid shady trees and manicured lawns overlooking the Sand River.
The luxury and comfort of the camp, combined with the exhilarating game drives and guided walks in beautiful
unspoilt wilderness dramatised by the close encounters with Africa’s game, big and small, is incomparable.
The accommodation at MalaMala continues the African theme with spacious bungalows under thatch.
The 18 luxury rooms consist of twin or double rooms, suites, family rooms, a disabled suite and one single room . Each of the air-conditioned rooms enjoys a spectacular view of the surrounding bush and are equipped with "His"and "Hers" en-suite bathrooms, insect proof screens and top quality large twin beds. Individually decorated, they feature sets of animal or bird prints, complementing the� attention to detail for which MalaMala is world famous.
Despite the comfort offered, MalaMala retains an authentic camp atmosphere. Dinner, which may include venison specialties and haute bush cuisine is served in the grand old African manner, under the stars in a reed enclosed boma, a Mala Mala tradition for over 60 years.
The spacious, beautifully decorated Buffalo lounge displaying bronzes, works of art and animal trophies leads onto an expansive wooden deck which provides an elevated view of animals watering in the Sand River
Malamala Game Reserve shares an unfenced common border of 19km / 12 miles with the Kruger National Park and is part of a conservation gene pool that covers 5.5 million acres of land in the heart of the South African Lowveld.
This low lying region of flat bush country contains habitat types ranging from riverine thicket along the perennial Sand River to open savannah.
Today this area is known to have the greatest diversification of animal species on the African continent with over seventy five per cent of clients successfully viewing the big five in this reserve.
Only guests accommodated at one of the Malamala camps may traverse this immense tract of privately owned game land, the largest in South Africa.
