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Places To Stay In Marloth Park


Luxury Safari Lodge

Grand Kruger Lodge and Spa

Grand Kruger Lodge & Spa is a luxury safari lodge located in Marloth Park, a wildlife sanctuary bordering Kruger National Park along the Crocodile River.

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Royal Kruger Lodge

Inspired by traditional tribal and cultural architecture, the Royal Kruger Lodge incorporates African elements and natural surroundings.

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Crocodile Kruger Safari Lodge

This charming lodge features six luxurious en-suite rooms and provides a serene atmosphere with river and bushveld views.

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Marloth Park is a wildlife haven in Mpumalanga, South Africa, located between Malelane and Komatipoort along the N4 highway.

Ecologically, the park is part of the Greater Kruger Area, with savannah and riverine forests supporting a range of species. Overall, Marloth Park gives you a close-to-nature experience while still providing enough amenities for a comfortable stay.

There are various accommodation options including Crocodile Kruger Safari Lodge, Needles Lodge, and Bona Ngwenya Lodge, offering both luxury and self-catering units.

Marloth Park also has practical amenities such as ATMs, shops, restaurants, fuel stations, picnic sites, and some conference venues, making it convenient for visitors.

Visitors can take part in activities like Kruger Park safaris, game drives, elephant encounters, horseback riding, microlight flights, quad biking, and boat cruises along the Crocodile River.

The park is well known for its open environment where animals like zebras, giraffes, kudu, impalas, and warthogs roam freely, often coming close to lodges and homes.

Safety is important in Marloth Park as wildlife is free-roaming and there are nocturnal predators, snakes, scorpions, and baboons, so walking at night is not advised. Guests should avoid feeding animals and keep noise to a minimum. Fires are generally prohibited, and the park is in a malaria-risk area, so precautions are necessary. The park has specific rules including speed limits, no littering, no drones, and restricted walking or cycling at night. Check-in is after 14:00 and check-out by 10:00, with late arrivals needing prior notice.

It sits about 421 km from Johannesburg, roughly a 4.5 to 5-hour drive, and is right next to the Kruger National Park with easy access through Crocodile Bridge and Malelane gates.