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This was to be the highlight of our trip to South Africa and boy it did not disappoint even a second. The Amakhala game reserve is located close to Port Elizabeth and is a malaria free big 5 game reserve. We had made reservations at the Hlosi game lodge which had two distinct propositions for us (1) It allowed young kids on the safari (2) Provided vegetarian food. The welcome was very friendly and we were ushered into our hut which was truly luxurious and had expansive views of the reserve.
Read more at http://www.tribetraveler.com/2011/09/we-saw-the-hlosi.html
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