
Komatipoort Self-catering Accommodation
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Discover 2 accommodation options in Komatipoort with an average price of R450 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Komatipoort offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Komatipoort adventure? With prices averaging around R450 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Komatipoort stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Stoep Cafe Guesthouse
R 900


Stoep Cafe Guesthouse is one of the oldest railway houses in town, with a café serving traditional South African cuisine. This centrally located accommodation sits just 10 km from Kruger National Park and close to the Mozambique border.

Stoep Cafe Guesthouse
R 900
R 1,190
Komati River Chalets is an owner-run accommodation on 12 acres of riverfront wilderness at the confluence of the Komati and Crocodile Rivers. The property sits 12km from Kruger National Park's Crocodile Bridge Gate in Mpumalanga's southern Kruger region.
Komati River Chalets
R 1,190
About Komatipoort
Komatipoort is a small town in Mpumalanga province, positioned near the border with Mozambique. This location makes it a key stop for visitors heading to nearby conservation areas. The town developed around the railway line in the late 19th century, supporting trade and transport in the region. Its economy relies on agriculture and tourism, drawing people interested in the natural environment.
One of the main draws is the proximity to Kruger National Park, which is about 10 kilometers away. This park covers vast expanses and is home to elephants, lions and various bird species. People often use Komatipoort as a base to visit these wildlife areas, with options for guided tours and self-drive safaris. The Komati River runs through the vicinity, offering spots for fishing and birdwatching, though visitors should be aware of seasonal water levels.
Local activities include exploring the Lowveld's subtropical vegetation and learning about the area's biodiversity. The town has a few shops and eateries that reflect its multicultural influences from neighboring countries. For those planning a stay, Komatipoort accommodation options range from budget guesthouses to more comfortable lodges, catering to different preferences. Weather in the region is generally warm, with summer rains that can affect outdoor plans.
Travelers should consider the town's role in cross-border travel, as it connects to routes leading into Eswatini. This makes it a strategic point for multi-country trips. Safety precautions are advisable, especially in wildlife areas, and packing essentials like insect repellent is recommended. The blend of nature and accessibility keeps Komatipoort relevant for adventure seekers.