Marloth Park Verblyf - 5

Marloth Park is a small town-cum-nature reserve bordering the Kruger National Park and is extremely popular with those wanting to visit the Kruger and get a sense of the African bush.

Marloth Park lies on the southern border of the Kruger National Park, on the N4 between Malelane and Komatipoort. It is 14 kilometres from the Crocodile Bridge Gate into Kruger, 35 kilometres from the Malelane gate. It is only an hour’s drive from Mozambique, making Marloth Park a convenient stop-over for those on an adventurous Southern African road trip.

In terms of infrastructure, the town itself is tiny, giving one a real sense of immersion in nature. In between the service station, one or two shops, other basic amenities and  the various stylish Game Lodges and self-catering establishments, wild animals roam freely. The situation is such that you may even find yourself enjoying your morning coffee as zebras sip from the swimming pool or needing to dodge a herd of waterbuck as you make your way to the restaurant.

Other animals roaming freely in the greater 3000 hectare Marloth Park area include bushbuck, impala, kudu, baboons, vervet monkeys, warthog and giraffe. In a fenced-off section of the Marloth Park reserve called Lionspruit, you will find lions, rhinos  and even buffalo.

Things to do in Marloth Park tend to centre around game viewing and taking in the bush atmosphere. The natural boundary between the Marloth Park settlement and the Kruger National Park is the Crocodile River, home to hippos and drinking spot for elephants and other game not necessarily found in Marloth Park itself.

Perhaps one of the nicest things about Marloth Park is that guests can wonder through the wilderness safely. A stroll along the Crocodile River, following the Kruger Park fence, can expose you to numerous animal sightings without ever putting you at risk.

Other things to do in Marloth Park  include taking a microlite flight for some aerial game-viewing, getting your mountain bike out and hitting the trails and going for a guided horse trail. Given its proximity to Kruger, it is also easy to arrange night drives and tours within the park.

If you’d like to stay near but not in the Kruger National Park, Marloth Park is the perfect option for you.

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Twalumba Marloth, Woonstelle Verblyf in Marloth Park

vanaf R900 PP


Twalumba, meaning “thank you” offers self-catering accommodation in Marloth Park, within a short walk of the Kruger Park fence overlooking the Crocodile River. It is ideal for groups of friends or fam... Lees meer

 
Turaco Lodge, Gastehuise Verblyf in Marloth Park

vanaf R3180* Eenheid

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Turaco Lodge is an award-winning, boutique Bush Lodge in Big 5 country, bordering the world-renowned Kruger National Park, within a conservancy that has its own free-roaming wildlife. We offer luxu... Lees meer

 
Royale Marlothi Safari Lodge, Chalets Verblyf in Marloth Park

vanaf R1870* Eenheid


Royale Marlothi Safari Lodge lies in the heart of the bush in Marloth Park, a nature conservation estate, which is home to an array of animals including giraffe, zebra, kudu, warthog, impala, wildebee... Lees meer

 
Kierieklapper River House, Huise & Villas Verblyf in Marloth Park

vanaf R1050 PP


Kierieklapper River House is a luxurious, self catering family retreat set on the banks of the Crocodile river overlooking the world renowned Kruger National Park. Kierieklapper River House is the ide... Lees meer

 
Kholiwe Game Lodge, Lodges Verblyf in Marloth Park

vanaf R2500* Eenheid


Kholiwe Game Lodge is situated in Marloth Park and covers every aspect of your stay; Kruger National Park on your doorstep, cosy beds, delicious breakfast, award-winning safari guides, and superb serv... Lees meer

 
Ou Maat 1, Woonstelle Verblyf in Marloth Park

vanaf R1200* Eenheid


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Villa de Leeu, Huise & Villas Verblyf in Marloth Park

vanaf R1895* Eenheid


Private self catering cottage in Marloth Park. Sleeps two, ideal for a couple or single person seeking little solitude and privacy, there will be no other visitors on the same property during your sta... Lees meer

 
Magani Ridge, Chalets Verblyf in Marloth Park

vanaf R300 PP


Magani Ridge is a self-catering house located in Marloth Park, a 3,000-hectare wildlife conservancy and holiday town situated on the southern border of the Kruger National Park, between Malelane and K... Lees meer

 
African Sky Villas, Huise & Villas Verblyf in Marloth Park

vanaf R1800 PP


An unforgettable experience of the African Bush - wildlife, unspoiled nature, and Kruger Park on your doorstep! See, smell, taste, and feel the unique beauty of the African bushveld with sunshine by d... Lees meer

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Marloth Park Verblyf behaal 3.8 / 5 en is gebaseer op 6 resensies van gaste wat by Sleeping-OUT bespreek.

Marloth Park
The area is safe and the security was kind enough to escort us to the cottage.
- Portia Maime

Marloth Park
Great
- Tim Sidey

Marloth Park
Marloth park is great for a visit in the bush and very convenient for visiting the Kruger Park. Lots of animals roaming the bush and coming close to the establishment s making it enjoyable for the guests
- Gerrie Human

Marloth Park
Will definitely go back
- Veronica Van Tonder

Marloth Park
The reason for booking at Marloth was to enter Crocodile bridge (KNP) early and it was worth it. Woke up Saturday morning to the roar of a lion somewhere in the distance. Its the perfect bush experience.
- Fabian Alie

Marloth Park
Marloth park was clean, we saw many animals and the shops were well equipped.
- Julia Ross

Marloth Park
Lovely place to visit!
- Charlene Mocke

Marloth Park
Amazing - wish I had a spot there to go to.
- Paula Hickson

Marloth Park
I love Marloth. So nice and calming
- Fiona Smith

Marloth Park
A very nice area, with great bush and animal presence
- Junior Motaung

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