
River Front Chalet in Mata-Mata Rest Camp Kgalagadi
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The River Front Chalets in Mata-Mata rest camp offer a more luxurious bush experience than camping would. Complete self catering unit with kitchen, bathroom, and braai area.
The view over the Nossob River is wonderful, with no fences blacking the view (there are electified lines hidden from view for your safety).
More about the Mata-Mata Rest Camp on Visit Kgalagadi.
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