
Marloth Park Self-catering Accommodation
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.
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.
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.
About Marloth park
Marloth Park is a private estate designed for those interested in wildlife interactions without leaving a comfortable setting. It features spacious plots where residents and visitors can spot animals such as impalas and warthogs in everyday surroundings. The estate includes riverside views along the Crocodile River, which flows nearby and attracts a variety of bird species. This setup allows for casual observation from verandas or gardens, creating an immersive environment for animal lovers.
The area is situated adjacent to Kruger National Park, one of South Africa's largest conservation areas, making day trips straightforward. Visitors often engage in self-guided drives or guided safaris to see larger wildlife like elephants and lions. Bird watching is popular here due to the diverse species along the riverbanks. Activities also include walks on local trails, where one might encounter smaller creatures, and picnics in designated spots offer a peaceful way to spend the day.
When considering Marloth park accommodation, options range from self-catering chalets to larger villas, all equipped with modern amenities for a comfortable stay. Properties vary in size to suit families or groups, with many providing secure fencing to ensure safety amid the wildlife. Booking in advance is advisable during peak seasons to secure preferred locations. The estate maintains communal facilities like pools and playgrounds, enhancing the overall experience for guests of all ages.
Nearby attractions include the town of Komatipoort, about 15 kilometers away, which offers shopping and dining options. From there, one can access border crossings to Mozambique for additional adventures. The estate is roughly a four-hour drive from Johannesburg, making it accessible for a weekend getaway. Weather in the region is typically warm, so packing accordingly helps in enjoying outdoor pursuits. Local guides provide insights into the ecosystem, enriching visits with educational elements.
Conservation efforts in Marloth Park focus on maintaining the balance between human habitation and natural habitats. Rules about feeding animals help preserve their wild behaviors, ensuring long-term sustainability. This approach benefits both visitors and the environment, fostering a respectful interaction with nature.