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MalaMala is an independent private game reserve that shares unfenced borders with Kruger National Park to the east and Sabi Sand Game Reserve on all other sides. Having pioneered the upmarket private game reserve experience in the 1960s, it offers some of the best wildlife viewing in Africa, with easy, quality sightings of the Big Five and leopard, in particular.
Best Time to Visit
The best wildlife viewing in MalaMala is during the winter months of May to September. Winter is the Dry season and the bush thins out at this time as animals seek relief from the drought at waterholes and rivers. September is probably the best time of all since it is slightly warmer than the rest of the winter months.
May to September –Dry Season – Winter
October to April –Wet Season – Summer
Scenery
MalaMala is sandwiched between Kruger National Park and Sabi Sand Game Reserve with open borders on both sides. The vegetation consists of woodland savannah, dense riverine forest, acacia bushveld, open grassland and rocky outcrops. The Sand River flows north to south through the reserve for 20km/13mi and attracts abundant wildlife in the Dry season.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: May to September (Dry season)
From: October to March (It never gets very crowded)
From: 133km² / 51mi²
MalaMala offers superb viewing of all large safari animals, especially the Big Five. Lions, cheetahs, and leopards are easily seen, and off-road driving in open vehicles assures that sightings are of the highest quality. MalaMala is part of the Greater Kruger ecosystem, which makes for a very authentic wildlife experience.
Wildlife Highlights
MalaMala’s main attraction is its habituated leopards. Being able to follow these normally elusive cats provides fantastic opportunities to see seldom-witnessed behavior. Lion, buffalo, and elephant are common along the Sand River. The white rhino is often spotted, but black rhino sightings are very rare. Wild dogs travel in and out of the reserve but tend to give good sightings when they are around.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
The optimal time to view wildlife in MalaMala is the Dry season (June to September). The end of the Dry season (from August to September) is especially good since temperatures are warmer than in mid-winter and wildlife concentrates at predictable water sources.
Winter and summer in South Africa occur at opposite times to those seasons in Europe and North America. It is hot and humid in MalaMala Game Reserve during the wet summer months (October to April). Conditions in the dry and temperate winters (May to September) cool off during the evening, making warm clothing necessary for early morning and evening game drives.
Dry Season –May to September – Winter
The absence of rainfall during the winter months ensures that the humidity level is low. Animals are easier to spot because they come out to gather around water sources.
Wet Season –October to April – Summer
With peak temperatures often rising to over 40°C/104°F, the hot and humid conditions of the summer can be difficult to deal with. Average daily temperatures are around 30°C/86°F with afternoon storms. A full day of rain would be unusual.
O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB), near Johannesburg, is the initial destination for most people arriving from abroad. From here, Federal Airlines flies twice daily to MalaMala Game Reserve.
Alternatively, you can take a connecting flight from O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (MQP), located 120km/75mi southeast of MalaMala. From here, a transfer to the reserve takes about 2 hours*.
It is also possible to take a connecting flight from O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) to Skukuza Airport (SZK) in Kruger National Park. MalaMala offers a 1-hour road transfer from the airstrip to the lodge.
Renting a car in Johannesburg is also an option. The distance from O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) is about 450km/280mi, and the drive takes around 5½ hours*.
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
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