African SkyMarloth Park Conservancy, Mpumalanga, South Africa Selfsorg | (POA) |
African sky is a beautiful and comfortable self-catering house in Marloth Park, a nature conservancy that is bordering to the Kruger National Park. It is ideal for a weekend or midweek break away for an extended holiday in the African bush with lots of bird and wildlife such as the zebra, the kudu, the warthog, the Impala, baboons, the giraffe and more than 100 bird species that come and drink at the waterhole located just 10 metres from the house.
This double story house offers two en-suite bedrooms, each with a double bed and a loft with two single beds on the first floor. A fully-equipped kitchen allows for spoiling yourself to your heart's content. Should you prefer not to cook, Marloth Park offers a number of restaurants and pubs where you can go and enjoy a breakfast or an evening out. The house is air-conditioned inside with a splash pool outside to cool off in on warm summer days. You can have a barbecue in the Lapa while sitting around the fire with a sun-downer enjoying the African sunset
If the Big Five is your thing, then the Crocodile Bridge entrance to the Kruger National Park is less than 20 kilometres away where you can enter for a self-driven day visit or you can book an open-vehicle game drive.