
Hectorspruit Accommodation
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Discover 12 accommodation options in Hectorspruit with an average price of R2,673 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Hectorspruit offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Hectorspruit adventure? With prices averaging around R2,673 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Hectorspruit stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 14,300





Tamboti River Lodge is a 5 star luxury self catering lodge on the banks of Crocodile River in Mjejane Game reserve, part of Greater Kruger National Park. Guests have accommodation with spectacular sunrise and sunset views.
Bona Ngwenya Lodge & Safaris
R 2,875





Bona Ngwenya Lodge is a self-catering accommodation in Marloth Park Conservancy with a thatched game viewing tower and views over Crocodile River adjoining Kruger National Park. Open-safari game drives are available.
Migrate Bush Chalets Marloth Park





In Marloth Park's wild conservation haven, visitors like Sue and Grant rave about Migrate Bush Travel's spotless accommodation, where sunrises, wildlife encounters, and stellar service create unforgettable holiday memories amid giraffes and zebras. Highly recommended!
R 950

Duma Lodge provides good quality accommodation as a family business owned by Mariola and Mirek Luzynski, 20 km from Nelspruit CBD on the N4 Highway. Guests receive efficient service from owners and staff from check-in until departure.
Kruger Cottage
R 1,300
Three-bedroom, three-bathroom self-catering thatched accommodation in Marloth Park, sleeping 6-8 guests. Rated three-star by the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa, with the Crocodile River 150 metres away.
R 2,080
This bed and breakfast accommodation sits in the secluded village of Mhlatikop, 2km from Malelane Gate and Kruger National Park. Daily room service is provided in sugar cane country with Big Five wildlife nearby.
R 1,300



Selati 103 Guest Cottages is a TGCSA 3-star self-catering accommodation in Malelane, Mpumalanga, set on 10,000sqm of subtropical gardens, 2km from the Malelane Gate of the Kruger National Park.
Dream Africa Bush Lodge
R 3,550





Dream Africa Bush Lodge provides modern accommodation in the heart of Marloth Park, which borders Kruger National Park. Suites include king size extra length beds with 300+ thread count linen. Guests can relax on patios overlooking the pool and bush.
Wielewaal Bush Lodge
R 3,574





Wielewaal Bush Lodge offers serviced en-suite rooms and tents in Marloth Park, bordering the southern side of Kruger National Park near Crocodile Malelane gate entries. Rooms feature outdoor attached bathrooms. Authentic Afrikaans food is prepared from traditional recipes.
Bushbaby Lodge Marloth Park





Nestled in Marloth Park, Bushbaby Lodge offers serene accommodation under ancient trees, where guests relax by campfires amid wildlife like kudu and zebras. Near Kruger National Park, it features self-catering units for up to nine, perfect for a tranquil nature escape.
Zinkwazi Bush





At ZinkwaziBush in Marloth Park, near Kruger National Park, guests enjoy luxurious accommodation surrounded by wildlife. Drifting off to lions' roars and waking to fish eagles' calls, it's the ultimate rejuvenating bush getaway.
Mvuradona Safari Lodge
R 4,580





Mvuradona is an African thatch lodge accommodation in Marloth Park, on the southern boundary of Kruger National Park. Guests encounter free-roaming wildlife daily, with antelope and other bushveld animals visible right from the property grounds.
About Hectorspruit
Hectorspruit is a small town in Mpumalanga, situated near the eastern border of South Africa. It lies close to the N4 highway, which connects it to larger cities like Nelspruit, about 100 kilometers to the west. The town developed around agriculture and serves as a stopover for travelers heading to the Kruger National Park.
The region around Hectorspruit is characterized by its subtropical climate and fertile soils, supporting crops like citrus and sugarcane. This agricultural backdrop offers a glimpse into rural South African life, with farms dotting the landscape. Nearby, the Kruger National Park draws nature enthusiasts with its diverse animal species, including elephants and lions.
For those planning a trip, the area includes several access points to the park, such as the Crocodile Bridge entrance, which is roughly 30 kilometers away. Hectorspruit accommodation options range from budget guesthouses to self-catering units, catering to families and solo travelers alike. The town also has basic facilities like shops and fuel stations.
Outdoor activities in the vicinity include game drives and birdwatching in the park. The nearby Komatipoort town, about 20 kilometers east, provides additional services and a connection to the Mozambique border. Weather in Hectorspruit is warm year-round, with summer rains bringing lush greenery to the savanna.