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The exclusive Marloth Park village affords the visitor a rare opportunity to see Africa’s Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo) up close. Marloth Park inspires a sense of peaceful co-existence between man and the... Show more

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bed and breakfast, apartments, boma fire, full kitchen, cottages, pool table, garden, guest houses, selected dstv channels, shared bathroom, shared kitchen, camps, own decoder for dstv, breakfast included, chalets, golf course, oven, wardrobe or closet, bath towels, electric blankets, fishing, holiday homes, netflix, patio, shared lounge/tv area, stove, fridge, horse riding, linen, dishwasher, guest lodge, microwave, covid-19 certified, game lodges, splash pool, swimming pool, fibre, self catering, toaster, bungalows, spa facilities, boutique hotels, dvd, bathrobe, cleaning service, coffee machine, kettle, braai/bbq area, glamping, halaal friendly, heated pool, terrace, toiletries, villas, parking on premises, kids play area, game drives, hiking/walking trails, vegetarian, jacuzzi, washing machine, breakfast and dinner, tumble dryer, wheelchair friendly, vegan, wifi, conference facility, fireplace, dining area, openview, 24hr camera surveillance, fire extinguishers, 24hr security, safety deposit box, aircon, airport transfers, balcony, bar, bar fridge, ceiling fans, child friendly, communal braai area, communal swimming pool, concierge, deck, dry cleaning service, fan, gas stove, generator, gym, hairdryer, heater, inverter, laundry facilities, mini bar, no smoking, restaurant, room service, serviced daily, smart tv, solar power, street parking, tea and coffee facilities.

Marloth Park Reviews

4.7 out of 5

GURLING BOTHMA

The natural environment. Although very dry in the Winter.

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Marloth Park Reviews

GURLING BOTHMA
20 August 2024

The natural environment. Although very dry in the Winter.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
Sello Baloyi
02 April 2024

Being close to the wild. The tranquility was fabulous.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
Cathy Odendaal
25 March 2024

The feeling that you're one with nature, is exactly what a tired soul needs. The park has everything a person require, from personal stuff to juice for your motorcar.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
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Ronel Sailer
10 August 2023

the ambience and the shop, restaurants...

Superb. 5 out of 5
Jeani Kruger
03 June 2023

All the wild.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Antoner Henn
22 May 2023

The tranquillity of the bush, animals and peace!

Superb. 5 out of 5
Nadia Roos
16 September 2022

Love all the animals

Superb. 5 out of 5
Chris Demos
04 May 2022

Peaceful, bush life.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Anonymous
16 February 2022

BEST PLACE TO STAY IS VILLABIKIRUS!

Superb. 5 out of 5
Anonymous
10 January 2022

The house and all the animals. Great place.

Superb. 5 out of 5

More info about Marloth Park

The exclusive Marloth Park village affords the visitor a rare opportunity to see Africa’s Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo) up close. Marloth Park inspires a sense of peaceful co-existence between man and the animals seen languishing in and around the Crocodile River – dividing Marloth Park from the Kruger National Park – and freely roaming the village streets.

Marloth Park is located just over 400km from both Johannesburg and Pretoria via the N4 northern highway. The landscape is one of remote bushveld, an ideal place to experience safaris and quiet, starlit evenings. The village occupies roughly 1500ha and adjoins the Marloth Park-owned 1500ha Lionspruit Game Reserve.

Hides have been setup at elevated points for game viewing over the Crocodile River and fences are absent, allowing animals to wander undisturbed in the village.

Bring your checklist to tick off the entire alphabet of animals, from the shy armadillo to the huge herds of zebra... Show more