Marloth Park Conservancy, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Self-catering (family units from R 1,450)
R 1,450
Buffalo Chalets offers comfortable, relaxed self-catering accommodation in the popular Marloth Park wildlife sanctuary, which is situated on the southern boundary of the world-renowned Kruger National Park.
The Crocodile River forms the border between Marloth Park and the Kruger National Park, and you are likely to spot the Big 5 as they come down to the river to drink. There are also plenty of free-roaming game species wandering around Marloth Park itself, and you may be visited by kudu, zebra, giraffe, impala, warthog, and plenty more.
Buffalo Chalets offers accommodation in three self-catering chalets, namely Buffel, Zebra and Vlakvark. Buffel is the largest of the chalets and can accommodate up to eight guests, while Zebra and Vlakvark can accommodate up to four guests each. Linen and towels are provided.
Each chalet has its own patio, a plunge pool, and braai facilities. Marloth Park also offers the convenience of basic commodities such as a hardware store, a curio shop, a liquor store, two shops and a variety of restaurants. Marloth Park is a Malaria area.