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Makalali 5* Private Game Reserve2-Night Stay at the Makalali Main Lodge Per Couple Including Meals and Game Drives

R11,499

R17,200
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R11,499

R17,200
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Please Note
  • RESERVATIONS: Tourvest Destination Management will handle all reservations on behalf of the private lodge, so please make ALL reservations with them:
  • Contact details -  touring@senseofafrica.co.za or WhatsApp / phone 082 555 9677
  • Package price is per couple sharing
  • Travel Dates: 01 October 2020- 30 June 2021
  • This deal is non-refundable after purchasing from OneDayOnly.
About

Makalali Private Game Reserve is located west of the Kruger Park, this ethnic bush retreat lies on 26 000 hectares of bushveld in the North-eastern Lowveld, South Africa. Makalali Game Reserve boasts the ‘Big Five’ – lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo. Other characteristic species are cheetah, wild dog, giraffe, zebra and kudu

Package Includes
  • All meals 
  • Two game drives daily
  • Accommodation at the Makalali Main Lodge (5 star) only
 Please Note
  • Available to South Africa residents only
  • 2 consecutive nights at Makalali Main Lodge
  • Rate is per room for 2 adults and includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, 2 game drives per day  
  • Rate excludes conservation levy and drinks
  • Buy this deal today and check availability later to travel between 01 October 2020 until 30 June 2021
  • Check availability via touring@senseofafrica.co.za or WhatsApp 082 555 9677 or phone between 09h00 – 16h00 weekdays
  • Room booking confirmation is subject to availability at time of booking  
  • Cancellation fees will apply when cancelled within 45 days before confirmed date
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