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Combine MalaMala and Mashatu Game Reserves in an exciting 7 night package which includes all transport to and from Johannesburg. This package combines easily with Cape Town, Livingstone and Johannesburg. The order of the itinerary is flexible as the charter flight operates in both directions on Sundays and Thursdays (subject to availability). Rates in $ Option 1: Mashatu 4 nights, MalaMala 3 nights Option 2: MalaMala 4 nights, Mashatu 3 nights 01 January – 31 December 2017 rack: Per person $ 5930.00 Single supplement $ 2185.00 Child under 12 $ 4190.00 01 January – 31 December 2017 rack: Per person $ 6150.00 Single supplement $ 2280.00 Child under 12 $ 4320.00 Reservations: Email: [email protected] | Tel: 011 268 6826 | www.malamala.com | www.mashatu.com

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Combine MalaMala and Mashatu Game Reserves in an exciting 7 night package which includes all transport to and from Johannesburg.

This package combines easily with Cape Town, Livingstone and Johannesburg. The order of the itinerary is flexible as the charter flight operates in both directions on Sundays and Thursdays (subject to availability).

Rates in $

Option 1: Mashatu 4 nights, MalaMala 3 nights Option 2: MalaMala 4 nights, Mashatu 3 nights

01 January – 31 December 2017 rack:Per person $ 5930.00Single supplement $ 2185.00Child under 12 $ 4190.00

01 January – 31 December 2017 rack:Per person $ 6150.00Single supplement $ 2280.00Child under 12 $ 4320.00

Reservations: Email: [email protected] | Tel: 011 268 6826 | www.malamala.com | www.mashatu.com

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1. The charter flight is conducted in a PC 12 aircraft - able to carry a maximum of 9 passengers. 2. Minimum 2 guests. Please contact us for a separate quotation for groups of more than 9. 3. Luggage allowance: strictly 15 kg (33lbs) + 6kg (carry on) – soft bags only. 4. Bookings must be confirmed 1 month prior to departure to guarantee availability.5. Guests must have the relevant visas and travel documentation for South Africa and Botswana.6. Reservations for the Definitive Africa Experience Package and / or the scheduled flight

between Northern Tuli Game Reserve and Sabi Sands Wildtuin must be made via email with [email protected]

7. Payment and Cancellation Policy:7.1. 50% deposit required on confirmation and balance of payment no later than 30 days prior

to guests’ arrival.7.2. 50% cancellation fee if cancelled less than 60 days prior to arrival7.3. 100% cancellation fee if cancelled less than 30 days prior to arrival

In addition to the package rate, a scheduled charter flight between Sabi Sand Wildtuin and Northern Tuli Game Reserve will be offered. Please contact us for combination packages that include alternative safari camps and/or to simply book only the connecting charter flight at $815.00 pp (based on a minimum of 2 guests).

The above timings are subject to delays in Polokwane. However, the pilots of the aircraft will remain in contact with both destinations to keep them informed of the exact time of arrival.

Between 13h30 and 14h30: Depart Mashatu Game ReserveClear South African immigration and customs in PolokwaneBetween 15h35 and 16h35: Arrive MalaMala Game Reserve

Between 11h00 and 12h00: Depart MalaMala Game ReserveClear South African immigration and customs in PolokwaneBetween 13h05 and 14h05: Arrive Mashatu Game Reserve

Days of the week: Sunday and Thursday (subject to availability)

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At a mammoth 13 200 ha (33 000 acres), MalaMala lies sandwiched between the Sabi Sand Game Reserve and the world famous Kruger National Park. The 19 km (12 mile) unfenced border with this massive wildlife conservancy provides unimpeded access to wildlife. Of great appeal to such wildlife is the vast array of MalaMala’s habitat type - ranging from open savannah to dense riparian zones and granite outcrops. But perhaps the strongest allure to wildlife is the perennial Sand River of which 13 km (8 miles) flow through the reserve. While it’s become the exception rather than the rule for all members of the Big Five not to be seen on a single day, MalaMala’s certainly not just about the big and hairy. MalaMala is a sanctuary for rare and endangered wildlife where nature lovers may see threatened animals such as cheetahs, pangolins and the wild dog – Africa’s second most endangered carnivore! The variety of birdlife in the reserve regularly rewards even the most seasoned ornithologist with surprising finds: the martial eagle and ground hornbill for instance. Activities range from walking safaris to 4x4 safaris which may include sumptuous bush breakfasts, picnic lunches and the opportunity to quaff sundowners as the sun sets behind the dusty horizon. Outdoor activities are led by highly qualified rangers, most of who have university degrees in the natural sciences and are thoroughly conversant with all aspects of bushveld ecology. The ochre-coloured buildings of MalaMala Main Camp are clustered amid shady trees and manicured lawns overlooking the Sand River. The individually decorated, spacious and comfortable rooms under traditional thatching offer spectacular views of the river and the wild- and bird life that are attracted to the water for refreshment and refuge from the hot African sun. The rooms are equipped with ‘his-and-hers’ bathrooms, 24 hour temperature control, insect proofing, direct dial telephones, a mini-bar and a mini-safe. The Rattray's on MalaMala experience is altogether exclusive and discerning, with each of the 8 luxurious suites or khayas occupying its own elevated site overlooking the Sand River. Each suite or khaya (Zulu for ‘home’) functions as an inclusive home, resplendent with the finest furnishings, lavish his-and-hers bathrooms and a secluded outdoor shower. A filtered plunge pool built into the private verandah provides an ideal vantage point from which to enjoy the surrounding scenery, as does the outdoor dining area, where once can enjoy bush cuisine – any fare from breakfast to dinner – in total seclusion. To enable the communication-conscious traveller to remain connected to the outside world, each khaya offers optional wireless internet and a laptop, crystal-clear satellite landlines as well as a plasma screen TV with entertainment channels and global news networks like BBC and CNN. So as not to detract from guests’ enjoyment of the wild and untainted surroundings, all communications’ equipment (except landline telephones) is locked away in a cabinet, and there it shall remain, out of sight, unless guests ask for the key. Rattray’s on MalaMala’s elegant main building incorporates a viewing deck, an air-conditioned library for the literary devotee, an attractive bar that showcases the history of the area and an adjoining wine cellar stocked with a sundry range of South Africa's finest wines. Breakfast and lunch are served in the cool, air-conditioned dining room or on the adjoining deck, whilst the traditional reed boma and its tall, sweeping jackalberry tree make for unmatched outdoor evening dining.

Please note no children under the age of 16 are accepted at Rattray’s on MalaMala.

TWELVE APOSTLES HOTEL and SPA

The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa stands at the edge of the world. On one side, a line of majestic mountains, The Twelve Apostles which reaches towards the heavens; on the other, the sun sets on breeching whales, playful dolphins, and crashing Atlantic rollers. And all around, you can walk the wilderness trails of the Table Mountain National Park. We'll even pack you a picnic. And yet this luxury 5-star boutique hotel is just a few minutes from worldly, cosmopolitan Cape Town. City-centre theatres and art galleries, plus the shops and restaurants of the vibrant Victoria & Alfred Waterfront are only 15 minutes away via our complimentary car transfer service – quicker still if you use our helipad.Deluxe guest rooms and spacious suites, two breathtaking pool gardens magically perched above the ocean, the glorious Azure Restaurant accompanying exquisite cuisine, wonderful friendly service with endlessly seductive sea views. All barely ten minutes from the bustling heart of Cape Town, with nearby attractions including prime diving spots, nature trails, and seals, dolphins, whales and penguins

From the complimentary drink that awaits your arrival to the free transfers to Camps Bay and the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, from 08h00 to 20h00 you always feel at home. Your stay includes a full South African breakfast and use of the Sanctuary Spa, (voted best spa resort in Africa) which boasts of hydrotherapy pools, a sauna and flotation tank. And when the day's over, you retire to a room of elegant luxury. Each one is unique; each one is light, airy, and peaceful. The rooms are an eclectic mix of contemporary African style, classic European comfort and effortless, up-to-the-minute technology. Cool colours and rich fabrics bring elegance and wilderness serenity. At The Twelve Apostles, you want for nothing: every room includes 24-hour room service, individual air conditioning, entertainment centres with DVD, and plush bathrobes and slippers. Children love the hotel too. Nothing is too much trouble – the hotel staff will even rustle up a bowl of popcorn or other treats for you to enjoy in our private 16-seater cinema.

MMAALALAMMALA AND ALA AND CCAMP AMP JJABULANIABULANI ITINERARY AT A GLANCE

Day 1: Guests met on arrival at O.R. Tambo International Airport (Johannesburg). Travel documentation handed over, after which guests’ board their scheduled Airlink flight to Skukuza. Road transfer to MalaMala Game Reserve. Day 1 – Day 3: Spend two nights at MalaMala Game Reserve Day 3: Short charter hop from MalaMala to Eastgate Airport (Hoedspruit). Transfer via road to Camp Jabulani – approximately 20 minutes transfer time. Day 3 – Day 5: Spend two nights at Camp Jabulani Day 5: Road transfer back to Eastgate Airport to connect on a scheduled flight back to Johannesburg. End of Arrangements PUBLISHED RATES TOTAL COST PER PERSON SHARING

Valid 10 January 2017 – 31 March 2017

MalaMala Main Camp (luxury room) and Camp Jabulani

Valid 01 April 2017 – 20 December 2017

MalaMala Main Camp (luxury room) and Camp Jabulani

ZAR 46 690.00 Single Supplement:

ZAR17 315.00

ZAR 53 225.00 Single Supplement:

ZAR 22 175.00 INCLUSIONS:

• Scheduled flight Johannesburg to Skukuza • Road transfer from Skukuza Airport to MalaMala Main Camp • 2 nights accommodation at MalaMala Main Camp in a luxury room inclusive of all meals,

snacks, daily game drives, guided nature walks, limited laundry service • Road transfer from MalaMala Main Camp to MalaMala Airfield • Scheduled light air transfer from MalaMala Airfield to Eastgate Airport • Road transfer from Eastgate Airport to Camp Jabulani • 2 nights accommodation at Camp Jabulani in a luxury suite, daily laundry service, all meals,

snacks, beverages and local branded alcoholic drinks, daily activities including The

Elephant Experience*, game drives in open safari vehicles and guided bush walks, Internet usage and ZAR 750.00 bush spa voucher per couple

• A visit to the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre • Road transfer from Camp Jabulani to Eastgate Airport • Scheduled flight from Eastgate to Johannesburg

*The Elephant Experience includes observing the heard in close proximity, learning more about their behavior, their unique character traits, their incredible story and what it takes to take care of them. Much of this takes place whilst the elephants are in the natural environment, foraging in the bush, walking through the reserve or swimming at the waterhole. Photographic opportunities with the elephants are also afforded. EXCLUSIONS:

• All flights not mentioned above i.e. domestic, regional and international flights • All items of a personal nature i.e. curio shop purchases, gratuities, porterage, telephone

calls etc • All massage and beauty treatments • All beverages and alcoholic drinks • Clay pigeon shooting, hot air ballooning and boat excursions

The Small Print PLEASE NOTE: These rates are based on a package price per person sharing with a minimum of 2 persons and are subject to change due to airfare increases, hotel rate increases, currency exchange fluctuations and any other unforeseen circumstances, without prior notice. The quoted prices are based on our cheapest available airfares. A limited number of these seats are available per flight, and we cannot guarantee their availability for each and every client. If we are unable to secure this fare, we will try for the next best fare when making your booking. Reservation terms and conditions as dictated by MalaMala Game Reserve and Camp Jabulani respectively apply to all bookings. Please feel free to contact us should you require a copy.

Contact Details

Should you wish to make a reservation, or enquire about availability, please contact: Angela McLean Tel: + 27 11 268 6826 e-mail: [email protected] MalaMala was once at the heart of the rip-roaring gold rush transport route on which fortune-seekers hauled their goods, often at tragic cost. And if the mosquitoes didn’t get them there were the vultures, hyenas and lions that circled just beyond the flickering campfire. The transport route may now be a romantic memory but today’s visitor to MalaMala is just as likely to encounter Africa’s big game as those 19th century gold-diggers were. At a mammoth 13 200 ha (33 000 acres), MalaMala lies sandwiched between the Sabi Sand Game Reserve and the world famous Kruger National Park. The 19 km (12 mile) unfenced border with this massive wildlife conservancy provides unimpeded access to wildlife. Of great appeal to such wildlife is the vast array of MalaMala’s habitat type - ranging from open savannah to dense riparian zones and granite outcrops. But perhaps the strongest allure to wildlife is the perennial Sand River of which 13 km (8 miles) flow through the reserve. It’s this habitat diversity – and sound conservation management – that has earned MalaMala a reputation as the foremost game viewing destination in the world. While it’s become the exception rather than the rule for all members of the Big Five not to be seen on a single day, MalaMala’s certainly not just about the big and hairy. Indeed, MalaMala is a sanctuary for rare and endangered wildlife where nature lovers may see threatened animals such as cheetahs, pangolins and the wild dog – Africa’s second most endangered carnivore! The variety of birdlife in the reserve regularly rewards even the most seasoned ornithologist with surprising finds: the martial eagle and ground hornbill for instance.

Activities range from walking safaris to 4x4 safaris which may include sumptuous bush breakfasts, picnic lunches and the opportunity to quaff sundowners as the sun sets behind the dusty horizon. Outdoor activities are led by highly qualified rangers, most of who have university degrees in the natural sciences and are thoroughly conversant with all aspects of bushveld ecology. MalaMala’s accommodation is the Rattray trademark incarnate: discreet, classic and elegant African opulence. The ochre-coloured buildings of MalaMala Main Camp are clustered amid shady trees and manicured lawns overlooking the Sand River. The individually decorated, spacious and comfortable rooms under traditional thatching offer spectacular views of the river and the wild- and bird life that are attracted to the water for refreshment and refuge from the hot African sun. The rooms are equipped with ‘his-and-hers’ bathrooms, 24 hour temperature control, insect proofing, direct dial telephones, a mini-bar and a mini-safe. Despite the comfort offered, MalaMala retains an authentic bushveld camp atmosphere, where the attention to detail for which MalaMala is world-famous shines through.

Camp Jabulani is located within a private reserve in the Limpopo Province which enjoys panoramic views of the nearby Drakensberg mountain range, and is only 40 km from the Kruger National Park. It is also central to some of the most magnificent scenic areas of both the Mpumalanga and Limpopo Provinces.

As a result of a game relocation programme, the reserve now supports a wide variety of game including elephant, buffalo, rhinoceros, giraffe, zebra, blue wildebeest, waterbuck, kudu and many other species of antelope. Predators include lion, leopard, cheetah, and the spotted hyena.

With a Relais & Chateaux accreditation, this camp is guaranteed to offer first class accommodation, cuisine, facilities and personalised service. But its most notable feature is the herd of trained African elephants which were rescued by the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre. Camp Jabulani represents the epitome of style, luxury, gastronomic excellence and warm hospitality. But at the heart of this five star operation lies a cause far greater than its tangible elements. This camp was conceptualized and created for one purpose. To support and sustain thirteen elephants who by the hand of fate had found themselves in the custody of wildlife visionary, Lente Roode. Founder and owner of the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre, Lente has committed her life’s purpose to conservation and the preservation of animal species. The story began with an orphaned baby elephant, Jabulani (meaning “rejoice”). At four months of age, he was found stuck in a silt dam 100kms north of Hoedspruit, abandoned by his herd. When rescued, he was at death’s door – severely dehydrated and in a state of shock. Many doubted he would make it. Lente, however, has never been one to give up. In close consultation with veterinary experts, a unique milk formula was developed for the tiny pachyderm. Over a period of a year he was slowly nursed back to health. This process came with a price. When the time came to re-introduce him to the wild, he would have none of it! He had become accustomed to his human companions. Attempt after attempt to send him on his way within the private game reserve failed. It became apparent that Jabulani was there to stay. News then reached Lente of 12 trained Zimbabwean elephants who faced a grisly fate. Their owner’s farm was in the process of being expropriated - they were tagged for their meat. With military precision, a rescue mission was orchestrated. In just three weeks, all 12 animals were moved to South Africa – again to the Hoedspruit Centre. It was in awe that spectators witnessed the introduction of Jabulani to the herd. Tokwe, the matriarch, tenderly welcomed him. He had found his kin.

This camp would enable travelers from all over the world to experience the extraordinary impact of interacting with elephants. But no ordinary camp would do…. This camp would have to be the very best of the best, very personalized while harmoniously blending with the African bush.

Camp Jabulani was born - For the elephants.

The intimate camp environment was designed open-plan to merge seamlessly with the surrounding bush. Facilities include an open air spa, lounge, dining room and shaded wooden deck overlooking a dry river-bed. Each of the 6 ultra luxurious suites has a private plunge pool and deck area. Within the suite is a lounge area with fireplace, a free standing stone bath tub and double vanity, a glass enclosed shower within the surrounding bush, and a separate WC.

Activities include The elephant experience*; game drives in open safari vehicles; visits to the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre and simple relaxation around the camp or in the “Bush Spa”. Additional activities which may be arranged at a fee include early morning hot-air ballooning over the reserve, and clay pigeon shooting. Meal times at Camp Jabulani truly are a celebration of the senses. Perfectly sized portions are arranged in an art form of colour, texture and balance. A fusion of tastes and ingredients thrill the palate. As course after course materialise from the magicians in the kitchen – culinary appreciation reaches altogether new heights.

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MALAMALA GAME RESERVE & DUGONG BEACH LODGE

ITINERARY AT A GLANCE

Day 1: Guests met on arrival at O.R.Tambo International Airport (Johannesburg). Travel documentation

handed over, after which guests board their scheduled flight to Skukuza followed by a road transfer to

MalaMala Game Reserve

Day 1 – Day 4: Spend three nights at MalaMala Main Camp

Day 4: Short charter hop to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport. Scheduled flight to Vilanculos

(only operating on Thursdays and Saturdays), clear customs and immigrations after which guests will

board a boat for the transfer to the island

Day 4 – Day 8: Spend four nights at Dugong Beach Lodge

Day 8: Boat transfer to Vilanculos followed by scheduled flight to Johannesburg.

END OF ARRANGEMENTS

PUBLISHED RATES IN US DOLLARS - TOTAL COST PER PERSON SHARING

Rates – per person sharing

{take note of the single supplement}

LOW SEASON HIGH

SEASON

3 nights MalaMala Main Camp (luxury

room) & 4 nights Dugong Beach Lodge

(luxury chalets)

Single Supplement

US$ 5 135.00

US$ 1 760.00

US$ 5 460.00

US$ 1 895.00

PEAK SEASON VALIDITY:

01 JULY – 31 AUGUST 2017

LOW SEASON VALIDITY

11 JANUARY – 30 JUNE 2017; 01 SEPTEMBER – 31 OCTOBER 2017

INCLUSIONS:

Meet and greet service at O.R.Tambo International, travel documentation will be handed over

Scheduled flight on Airlink from O.R.Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg to Skukuza

Road transfer from Skukuza Airport to MalaMala Main Camp

3 nights accommodation in a luxury room at MalaMala Main Camp inclusive of all meals,

snacks, teas & coffees, daily game activities and nature walks, limited laundry service,

compulsory community levy

Air Shuttle light aircraft transfer from MalaMala Airfield to Kruger Mpumalanga International

Airport (20 minutes)

Scheduled Airlink flight from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport to Vilanculos

Transfer from Vilanuculos Airport to meet the boat for transfer to the Sanctuary (approx. 45

minute boat ride)

4 nights accommodation in a luxury chalet at Dugong Beach Lodge inclusive of three meals

per day, 1 bottled water per person per day, non motorized watersports ( snorkeling, hibie cat,

kayaking, walking trails, beach walks and bird watching), complimentary selection of drinks

during dinner

One Sundowner Dhow cruise per person (excludes beaverages)

Boat transfer from Dugong Beach Lodge to Vilanculos Beach –(approx. 45 minutes) followed

by transfer to Vilanculos Airport

Scheduled Airlink flight from Vilanculos to Johannesburg

EXCLUSIONS:

All flights not mentioned above i.e. domestic, regional and international flights

All items of a personal nature i.e. curio shop purchases, gratuities, porterage, telephone calls

etc

Beverages other than specified above

Passenger tax, immigration tax and airport tax

Conservation fee of approx. US$ 15.00 per person per stay payable direct at the Lodge upon

check in or check out.

Visas if required and arrivals tax

Specialist guided activities, day trips, deep sea fishing and boat hire

Reef snorkeling, scuba diving and scuba courses

Travel insurance

The Small Print These rates are based on a package per person sharing with a minimum of 2 persons and are subject to change due to airfare

increases, hotel rate increases, currency exchange fluctuations and any other unforeseen circumstances, without prior notice

The quoted prices are based on our cheapest available airfares. A limited number of these seats are available per flight and we

cannot guarantee the availability for each and every single client. If we are unable to secure this fare, we will try for the next

best fare when making the booking.

Reservation terms and conditions are dictated by Journeys of Distinction (Pty) Ltd and apply to all bookings. Please feel free to

contact us should you require a copy.

Please arrange your own visas, prior to your arrival.

Contact Details

Should you wish to make a reservation, or enquire about availability, please contact:

Angela McLean

Tel: + 27 11 268 6826

e-mail: [email protected]

MalaMala was once at the heart of the rip-roaring gold rush transport route on which fortune-seekers

hauled their goods, often at tragic cost. And if the mosquitoes didn’t get them there were the vultures,

hyenas and lions that circled just beyond the flickering campfire. The transport route may now be a

romantic memory but today’s visitor to MalaMala is just as likely to encounter Africa’s big game as

those 19th century gold-diggers were.

At a mammoth 13 200 ha (33 000 acres), MalaMala lies sandwiched between the Sabi Sand Game

Reserve and the world famous Kruger National Park. The 19 km (12 mile) unfenced border with this

massive wildlife conservancy provides unimpeded access to wildlife. Of great appeal to such wildlife is

the vast array of MalaMala’s habitat type - ranging from open savannah to dense riparian zones and

granite outcrops. But perhaps the strongest allure to wildlife is the perennial Sand River of which 13 km

(8 miles) flow through the reserve.

It’s this habitat diversity – and sound conservation management – that has earned MalaMala a

reputation as the foremost game viewing destination in the world.

While it’s become the exception rather than the rule for all members of the Big Five not to be seen on

a single day, MalaMala’s certainly not just about the big and hairy. Indeed, MalaMala is a sanctuary

for rare and endangered wildlife where nature lovers may see threatened animals such as cheetahs,

pangolins and the wild dog – Africa’s second most endangered carnivore! The variety of birdlife in the

reserve regularly rewards even the most seasoned ornithologist with surprising finds: the martial eagle

and ground hornbill for instance.

Activities range from walking safaris to 4x4 safaris which may include sumptuous bush breakfasts, picnic

lunches and the opportunity to quaff sundowners as the sun sets behind the dusty horizon. Outdoor

activities are led by highly qualified rangers, most of who have university degrees in the natural

sciences and are thoroughly conversant with all aspects of bushveld ecology.

The ochre-coloured buildings of MalaMala Main Camp are clustered amid shady trees and manicured

lawns overlooking the Sand River. The individually decorated, spacious and comfortable rooms under

traditional thatching offer spectacular views of the river, a waterhole and the wild- and bird life that

are attracted to the water for refreshment and refuge from the hot African sun. The rooms are

equipped with ‘his-and-hers’ bathrooms, 24 hour temperature control, insect proofing, direct dial

telephones, a mini-bar and a mini-safe. Despite the comfort offered, MalaMala retains an authentic

bushveld camp atmosphere, where the attention to detail for which MalaMala is world-famous shines

through.

Situated along the Southern Mozambique Coast within 30 000 hectares of pristine marine and wildlife

territory in the Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary, Dugong Beach Lodge combines two biospheres

which make for a unique wilderness and beach experience.

The diverse eco-system of wilderness and wetland, with its power white beaches and crystal clear

water host a magnificent array of fish, dolphin and flocks of flamingos and pelicans. Shallow and

deepwater reefs reveal beautiful creatures such as the leatherback turtles, sailfish and manta ray, to

name a few. Most importantly, it is the only site in the world where the near-extinct dugong (which

resembles a sea lion) is found.

The Lodge offers 12 luxuriously appointed, air-conditioned chalets with direct access to the beach via

individual walkways. All rooms have outdoor showers and twin beds can be converted to double

beds.

Each chalet has a private deck furnished with day beds for relaxation or wellness treatments and

where private dinners can be enjoyed. There is an interflowing swimming pool with an island-style bar

and martini seats with spectacular views of the ocean.

Daily meals are served in the dining room and on the main deck in either buffet or à la carte style.

Dugong Beach Lodge has a variety of other exclusive dining experiences available on request,

including exciting picnic excursions to different nearby islands, as well as meals set up on the jetty

overlooking the ocean. Beach picnics and dinners are also part of the tradition at Dugong, while those

on romantic getaways are promised luxury and intimacy as each chalet has a private deck where

dinners can be enjoyed.