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OVERVIEW
Nairobi National Park, located just 7 kilometers from downtown Nairobi, Kenya, is unique for being one of the few wildlife reserves in the world located so close to a major city. Established in 1946, the park covers around 117 square kilometers and is known for its stunning views of the Nairobi skyline against a backdrop of open savannah, scattered acacia trees, and the distant Ngong Hills.
Despite its proximity to urban life, Nairobi National Park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including the "Big Five" (lions, leopards, buffaloes, and rhinos, though rhinos are rarer), giraffes, zebras, and a wide range of bird species. The park is especially known for its conservation efforts for black rhinos, with a sanctuary within the park dedicated to their protection.
The park offers a unique opportunity for visitors to experience a classic African safari without leaving the city. It is a popular spot for day safaris, particularly for those on a layover or short visit to Nairobi. The park also features walking trails and picnic spots, making it a great place for a quick escape into nature. Its close proximity to Nairobi means visitors can easily enjoy the park’s wildlife and beautiful landscapes while still being near the conveniences of the city.
HIGHLIGHTS
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CAMP OPTIONS
MalaMala has 3 camps; MalaMala Camp, Sable Camp, and Rattray’s Camp. Click here to learn more about each of the 3 camps and what they have to offer.
UPCOMING SCHEDULED DEPARTURES
There are no upcoming scheduled safaris to MalaMala.
To book a private safari to MalaMala, click on the button below.
Includes:
🐾 Accommodation
🐾 Meals
🐾 Drinks (excluding premium brands)
🐾 Game drives
🐾 Photographic guide & tutoring
🐾 Conservation fees
Excludes:
🐾 Travel costs
🐾 Visas
🐾 Entrance fees
🐾 Gratuities
🐾 Items of personal nature
In collaboration with Legend Safaris
ITINERARY
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Arrive at MalaMala at around midday, at which time you will be checked-in and will be given an orientation of the lodge.
High tea is served before you depart on your first afternoon game drive.
Once you return from the game drive, you will have time to freshen up before heading over to the bar for a drink or straight for dinner.
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Early morning wake up call followed by some morning tea or coffee and a bite to eat before departing on the morning safari.
Brunch is served once you arrive from the morning safari.
Photographic tutoring or Lightroom session between the morning safari and afternoon safari. Alternatively, use this as your downtime to relax in the room or at the pool, use the gym or spa facilities.
High tea is served followed by the afternoon safari.
Once you return from the game drive, you will have time to freshen up before heading over to the bar for a drink or straight for dinner.
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Early morning wake up call followed by some morning tea or coffee and a bite to eat before departing on the morning safari.
Brunch is served once you arrive from the morning safari.
Checkout at roughly 11am.












FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Absolutely not! You may join as a non-photographer, but don’t be surprised if you leave with the intention of becoming one.
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The photographic tutoring is designed to accommodate all levels of photographers, no matter what experience you have. One-on-one sessions for photo editing or general tutoring can be organised during downtime (time between the morning and afternoon safari).
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My recommendations:
A wide angle to capture the stunning scenes along the Sand River and the general landscapes.
A 70-200mm, which is probably the most versatile lens out there. If I had to choose just one lens for MalaMala, this would be it.
For those epic portraits of the big cats, a 300mm or a 400mm.
If you are into birding, a longer focal length such as a 500mm or larger is recommended. Alternatively, using a teleconverter on shorter focal length lenses can also be used for birding when needed.
Lenses with a large aperture such as f/2.8 or f/4.0 is recommended, especially as you will be photographing animals such as lions and leopards at night time. Large aperture lenses are also faster and allows you to shoot with a shallower depth of field. Too confusing? Contact me and I’ll explain further.
A lens which covers a lot of bases and is much more affordable is a 150-600mm (or similar). Third party manufactures such as Sigma and Tamron produce brand specific versions.
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By air:
MalaMala has their own private airstrip which has daily flights coming in with Federal Air from Johannesburg. Alternatively, Skukuza Airport can also be used with Airlink’s daily flights from Johannesburg and Cape Town. Other options include Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport and Eastgate Airport, albeit you having to hire a vehicle and drive to MalaMala or organise a transfer company to shuttle you to MalaMala.
By road:
MalaMala is about a 6 hour drive from Johannesburg, a 2 hour drive from Mbombela (Nelspruit), and a 2 hour 15 minute drive from Hoedspruit. Access to MalaMala is via the Sabi Sand Nature Reserve’s Shaws Gate.
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MalaMala and its surrounds is regarded as a Moderate Risk Malaria Area, and it is advisable for travellers to take antimalarial drugs from September to May.
Please consult with your local travel doctor for more information.
COMBINE NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK WITH
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Lake Nakuru
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