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  • manana335
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    excellent tour

    The access to the Malellane Gate was 3km away from where we stayed. The service was excellent, we arrived at the Gate around 05:00 and our passes were ready within 5 minutes. The drive and experience ...

    Reviewed on Dec 28, 2022
  • manana335
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    excellent tour

    The access to the Malellane Gate was 3km away from where we stayed. The service was excellent, we arrived at the Gate around 05:00 and our passes were ready within 5 minutes. The drive and experience ...

    Reviewed on Dec 28, 2022
  • maritesthetraveller
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    Not so near but worth staying if you want to get out of the hectic Park

    Perfect to stay before or after visiting the National Park - Malalane Gate. There are not much choices of restaurants in Malalane. Their steaks are very good. Otherwise, have a romantic dinner at Hami...

    Reviewed on Oct 21, 2022
  • maritesthetraveller
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    Not so near but worth staying if you want to get out of the hectic Park

    Perfect to stay before or after visiting the National Park - Malalane Gate. There are not much choices of restaurants in Malalane. Their steaks are very good. Otherwise, have a romantic dinner at Hami...

    Reviewed on Oct 21, 2022
  • bluebay06
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    A good access point to the southern part of Kruger

    This Gate is preceded by a high bridge over the Crocodile River. Having seen some cars stopped on the bridge we also stopped and we could see hippos and Nile crocodiles in the water while on the banks...

    Reviewed on Sep 27, 2022
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