Indaba Kruger Safari VillaMarloth Park Conservancy, Mpumalanga, South Africa Self-catering | (POA) |
Treat yourself to an African Bush Getaway and private Safari (option of booking our onsite Game Ranger and Game Viewing Vehicle) in this large well-appointed spacious upmarket home/villa. The property is located on over 4000 square metres of unspoilt African bushland in Marloth Park. Marloth Park Conservancy/game reserve/wildlife sanctuary borders the world-renowned Kruger National Park. Marloth Park is very special because wildlife roams freely throughout the estate.
This upscale self-catering property has a variety of entertainment areas, catered from a well-equipped gourmet kitchen. A private swimming pool, braai area, Traditional African Boma (open-pit fire) area for viewing stars, wildlife and entertaining and outdoor dining add delight for a magical African Bush experience. The outside patio is beautifully lit and is adjacent to the pool, braai and Traditional African Boma areas. We invite you to come and experience a part of African magnificent in its abundance of wildlife but situated within a Wildlife Conservatory Area with lovely restaurants, bars, shops, and everything you would expect in a small friendly town or village.
The house has separate studio apartments that can be booked in addition to the house. Please inquire with your booking if you need additional sleeping accommodations.
The main house on the property comprises of two comfortable en-suite bedrooms with showers, and a large open plan kitchen/great room plus two studio apartments. Renters can rent the entire property or ?lock off' bedrooms one and four making this an expandable property. The property was ideally designed to accommodate up to eight guests in three comfortable private en-suite bedrooms with Wi-Fi for those who most stay ?connected'. We owners typically do not rent our suite and lock it off.
Marloth Park is situated on the border of the world-renowned Kruger National Park. However, the town and its people are particularly committed to the fauna and flora that makes this part of Mpumalanga so special. Therefore, they adhere to strict regulations regarding the hindering of the animals' natural movement, and allow many of these species to cross this border freely and with no threat. In so doing, Marloth Park retains its biodiversity and is loyal to the variety and natural prosperity of South Africa. So, animals can be seen grazing, wondering the veld gracefully, or drinking from the mighty Crocodile River; just metres away from the homes of Marloth Park. In fact, almost half of the town's land area is parkland, which caters to the plants and animals of the southern part of Kruger, which have chosen this as their natural habitat.
Visitors to Marloth Park can look forward to seeing four of the Big Five; namely lion, leopard, buffalo and rhino. Elephants are only seen within Kruger itself, though, and can often be spotted quenching their thirst on the banks of the Crocodile River. Enjoy a glass of South African wine next to the river to reap the full benefit of your close proximity to some of Africa's most spectacular species.
Situated only 25 kilometres from the Malelane Gate and 15 kilometres from the Crocodile Bridge Gate, this home is the ideal base to discover the Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga's Panorama Route, Swaziland, Mozambique and surrounding areas.