Marloth Park Self-catering Accommodation
About Marloth park
Ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers, Marloth Park boasts guided safaris, birdwatching excursions, and hiking trails that lead to breathtaking viewpoints. Its riverside location along the Crocodile River enhances the experience with stunning sunsets and opportunities for fishing or boat trips. Families and couples alike enjoy the comfortable lodges, self-catering accommodations, and community vibe, making it a perfect escape from city life.
With its proximity to Kruger’s Big Five and a focus on conservation, Marloth Park promises an authentic bushveld holiday that rejuvenates the soul and creates lasting memories. Whether you're seeking thrilling wildlife encounters or peaceful retreats, this hidden gem awaits your discovery. (148 words)
Kruger Cottage offers exclusive accommodation just 150 meters from Kruger National Park's boundary, where wildlife thrills await at your doorstep. This serene, self-catering retreat for up to eight guests boasts three en-suite bedrooms, ideal for adventurous holidays with game drives and river sundowners nearby.
- Access to Marloth Park amenities like restaurants, pub, and swimming pool
- Braai (outdoor barbecue) area
- Covered verandah for wildlife viewing
- Fire pit for evening relaxation
- Proximity to Crocodile River (150 meters away)





Nestled in Marloth Park, bordering Kruger National Park, Bushbaby Lodge provides serene accommodation amid indigenous trees and roaming wildlife like kudu and zebras. Guests relax around campfires under starry skies, enjoying fully equipped self-catering units for a tranquil escape. Book now!
- Air-conditioned
- Battery/inverter backup
- Camp-fire area
- Free Wi-Fi
- Fully equipped units





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.
- Adjacent to Kruger National Park
- Nature conservancy shared by humans and animals
- Opportunities for bushveld exploration by foot, mountain bike, or car
- Privacy
- Serene environment