
Discover Marloth Park’s Wild Wonders
Uncover the beauty of Marloth Park, a sanctuary where nature thrives. Immerse yourself in the vibrant wildlife and rich experiences that await in this unique conservation area.
Explore the Beauty of Marloth Park
Marloth Park is a unique wildlife sanctuary and holiday town in Mpumalanga, South Africa, located on the southern border of Kruger National Park. It’s a popular destination for nature lovers, offering an immersive bush experience with free-roaming wildlife, beautiful landscapes, and easy access to Kruger.

Key Features of Marloth Park



Wildlife and Nature
Proximity to Kruger National Park
Activities
The park has no fences between houses and the bush, so animals like zebras, giraffes, kudus, warthogs, impalas, and wildebeest freely roam among the properties.
Predators (such as lions, leopards, and hyenas) are not found inside Marloth Park, but they can be seen across the Crocodile River, which separates Marloth from Kruger National Park.
Birdwatching is excellent, with over 300 bird species recorded.
Marloth Park is about 15 km from Crocodile Bridge Gate, one of the main entrances to Kruger National Park, making it a great base for self-drive or guided safaris.
The Crocodile River forms the northern boundary, allowing visitors to spot elephants, lions, hippos, and crocodiles from lookout points without entering Kruger.
Self-drive game viewing in Marloth Park.
Bush walks & cycling (since there are no big predators).
Picnic spots and viewpoints along the Crocodile River.
Quad biking, fishing, and birdwatching.
Day trips to Kruger National Park, Mozambique, and Eswatini (Swaziland).


Accommodation and Facilities
Conservation and Rules
A mix of lodges, self-catering houses, guesthouses, and camping sites
Two small shopping centers with restaurants, a petrol station, and grocery stores
Medical services and emergency assistance are available
Marloth Park has a strict no-hunting and no-pet policy to protect its wildlife.
Speed limits are low to prevent vehicle-animal collisions.
Feeding animals is discouraged, as it disrupts their natural behavior.





Discover the Wild Heart of Marloth Park
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A Sanctuary Where Wildlife Meets Serenity
Discover what our visitors love about Marloth Park through their heartfelt stories.
“An unforgettable stay! The wildlife encounters and stunning views left us in awe.”
Jane Roberts
Nature Photographer
“A magical destination! Waking up to zebras outside our window was a dream come true.”
Michael Turner
Travel Blogger
“The perfect getaway for nature lovers. Marloth Park exceeded all my expectations!”
Emily Carter
Conservationist

“Every moment was breathtaking. The seamless blend of nature and comfort was incredible.”
Daniel Ortiz
Wildlife Enthusiast
Discover the Untamed Beauty of Marloth
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