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Rattray's Camp, Sabi Sands Game Reserve, South Africa
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Rattray's Camp in the MalaMala Game Reserve is the perfect safari camp in the Sabi Sands Game Reserve for accommodation and the ultimate wildlife experience.
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Sabi Sand Safari Experience:
Rattray's Camp suites are elevated and have their own plunge poolsWildlife viewing is absolutely amazing - something you will never forgetYou willl get a professional experience from this wonderful game reserveThe main building has a library, wine cellar, and a viewing deck with telescope
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Rattray's Camp is a safari camp in Sabi Sands Game Reserve representing a classical 'into Africa' safari experience in keeping with MalaMala's history of presenting an authentic view of wildlife in Africa to the discerning traveler.
This luxury safari camp in Sabi Sands Game Reserve embodies elegance and exclusivity. Rattray's Camp offers luxury safari lodge accommodation for a maximum of 16 guests in 8 luxurious suites.
Child Policy: No children under the age of 16 are allowed at Rattray's Camp.
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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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