Marloth Park Conservancy, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Selbstversorgung (Familieneinheiten ab R 950)
R 950
This quaint thatched cottage is situated in the tranquil nature reserve near the southern boundary of the world-famous Kruger National Park and the Crocodile River. A five-minute walk 150 meters from the cottage will bring you to an elevated view of the Crocodile River and the Kruger National Park.
Marloth Park properties are not fenced and have a large variety of wildlife that roams freely between the houses. You will be fascinated by giraffes, warthogs, zebras, impalas, monkeys and kudu, as well as the abundance of bird life when sitting under the lapa or at the pool. At night you will hear the roar of lions and the snake of hippos sitting around the fire at the lapa.
Kruger Cottage is in Marloth Park, about an hour's drive 105km from Nelspruit and the Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport and five hours drive from Johannesburg OR Tambo International Airport.
Enjoy an exclusive three-bedroom self-catering thatched cottage. The main bedroom is en-suite and has a double bed, and the other two rooms have two single beds and en-suite bathrooms. There is a sleeper couch in the lounge, which means that the house can accommodate eight people. The open-plan kitchen and lounge area is spacious and leads to a large thatch-recreation area with a splash pool and a braai where you can relax and watch the wildlife stroll through the gardens. All windows have mosquito nets and are monkey files. The rooms and lounge area have powerful ceiling fans. A double carport is available.
The house has an alarm and Field Security offers a 24-hour response service.
You will be conveniently close to the Crocodile Bridge Komatiepoort and the Malelane entrance gates of the Kruger National Park. We are about one hour from the Swaziland border and 20 minutes from the Mozambique border.
Marloth Park also has its own fenced game reserve. Lionspruit has the more dangerous animals, including lions, buffalo, rhino and leopard.
An afternoon game trip along the nearby Crocodile River will enable you to see the abundance of game and bird life through the Kruger's wire. Marloth Park has its own enclosed game reserve, Lionspruit, with dangerous animals such as lions, buffalo, rhinos and leopards.
Marloth Park has its own Bush Center with restaurants, a large TV bar, a large swimming pool, petrol station, laundry self-help, pay per kilogram, liquor store, butcher, home-made products and two supermarkets for basic necessities.