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Deep in
the heart of the African bush, camouflaged
by a canopy of trees, lies a hidden haven of
beauty and tranquillity called Marloth Kruger
Lodges.
The thatched, fully-equipped lodges offer an
unforgettable African bush experience with home
from home comforts and good value for money.
Located in Marloth Park, a private nature
reserve that shares a 17km common border along
the Crocodile River with the world famous Kruger
National Park. Kruger is best known for the big
5-lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo and leopard.
Initially established over 100 years ago to
protect the wildlife of South Africa. It sprawls
over 2 million hectares.
The lodges are conveniently situated just a 5
min drive away from the Crocodile River where
the big 5 can be viewed and the Crocodile Bridge
entrance gate to Kruger is only 18km away.

Big
5 is set in a landscape of
large rocks and indigenous trees and offers a
private, relaxing bush experience.
Bush pig and
Giraffe are warm and welcoming, comfortably
furnished, decorated in an African bush style,
fully-equipped and ideal for family holidays.
Zebra is a private, luxury lodge, furnished in
an African colonial style, with attention to
detail.
At the lodges, wake to a chorus of birds and
enjoy a leisurely breakfast on the spacious
verandas. You are likely to be visited by
territorial warthogs and zebra. Watch in
amusement as the warthogs get down on their
knees to nibble the grass and admire the beauty
of the zebra, each with it’s unique set of
stripes.
Impala, zebra, warthogs, monkeys, baboons, kudu
and giraffe have all been spotted around the
lodges.
As they say in Marloth, you don’t need to go
looking for animals, the animals come to you.
After breakfast, take a drive down to the
Crocodile River and see if you can spot some of
the big 5. Having marvelled at the beauty of
nature, come home and cool off in the thatched
splash pool with a view into the bush.
Alternatively, enjoy a cold beer or a refreshing
cup of tea in one of the comfortably furnished
boma's.
For those needing a siesta, retire to the
comfort of an air-conditioned bedroom for a
quick snooze or be lulled to sleep with a good
book on the hammock.
Make sure you get there first! Smart, our
resident caretaker tells us that the monkeys
sometimes take turns swinging each other on the
hammocks.
Smart is an integral part of the Marloth Kruger
Lodges experience and he is highly commended by
our guests for his friendliness and helpfulness.
He is available to service the lodges at an
additional fee.
In the evening, conclude a memorable day with a
braai and let the beauty of the African sky work
its magic on you.
Visitors are
reminded that wild animals are dangerous! |