THINGS TO DO IN AND AROUND MARLOTH PARK

Marloth Park is a holiday town and wildlife conservancy situated on the southern border of the Kruger National Park, between Malelane and Komatipoort in Mpumalanga. It is a popular stopover for tourists travelling to the Kruger National Park, Eswatini and Mozambique. It’s separate from the Kruger by the Crocodile river and a fence. It is home to giraffes, zebras, various antelopes, warthogs, mongooses, birds,… Animals are free to roam. Visitors can walk, cycle and run in Marloth Park during the day (06:00 – 18:00).

Marloth Park has all the facilities you need : shops, restaurants, petrol station, ATM,… The closest town is Komatipoort (20 min drive).

SO MUCH TO SEE AND TO DO

IN MARLOTH PARK

• Take a self drive in Lionspruit, Marloth Park’s own 1500ha enclosed game reserve. It includes 4 of the Big 5, with the exception of elephant and there are several bird hides and picnic spots.

• Walk, bike or self drive along Crocodile and Seekoei roads (along the fence bordering the Kruger National Park). You will follow the Crocodile river and will be rewarded with game and birds encounters.

• Guided sunset game drive along the Crocodile river

• Municipal swimming pool at Henk Van Rooyen Park

•  Atlantis Waterpark

• SPA treatments

• VIP dinner at Mamdo Bush House

SO MUCH TO SEE AND TO DO

AROUND MARLOTH PARK

• Self drive or guided drive in the Kruger National Park. Mamdo Bush House is a 20 min drive from Crocodile Bridge gate 

 • Sundowner boat cruise on the Komati river

• Tiger fishing on the Komati river

• Meet and greet with an African elephant

• Horse ride safari

• Golf courses: Kambaku Golf Club in Komatipoort, Leopard Creek in Malelane and Skukuza Golf Club in Kruger

• Day trip to Mozambique or Eswatini

• The Panorama Route