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Marloth Park Tourism Information

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Marloth Park Tourism Information

Overlooking the majestic Crocodile River, Marloth Park in Mpumalanga, South Africa forms the southern boundary of the Kruger National Park. The region is a wonderful spot to experience the bush first hand in your African holiday. No fences are allowed anywhere on the property, including the hotel and lodge accommodations, so it's not unusual to see wild animals running free. Impala, nyala, giraffe, zebra, buffalo, warthog, or kudu roam the grounds, allowing guests to commune with nature in the most intimate of settings. Guests frequently spot wild animals grazing on the grass outside on the front lawn of their accommodation, while sitting on their terrace or patio enjoying a meal, or the spectacular scenery. Elephants are known to drink and bathe by the Crocodile River, and sightings of lions coming down to take a drink have even been reported.

The accommodation at Marloth Park offers many options for guests' enjoyment. Keen fisherman can visit one of the many local fishing spots, trying for their bounty of tiger fish. Or, if you prefer, you can take a game drive or morning walk into the Kruger National Park. Perhaps you might enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime experience of riding on the back of the majestic African elephant.

If you choose to leave the beauty of the African bush, day trips can be made to the cultural village, the candle and glass factory in Swaziland, or the sugar mills of TSB in the Lowveld. If a more peaceful, serene day is one more suited to your tastes and mood, day trips can also be coordinated to visit the glorious beaches of Mozambique, or to the beautiful Panorama.

If you're a bird-watcher, or just an avid bird-lover, Marloth Park is the place for you. Over 300 species of birds can be observed across the Park. Sightings of the Eastern nicator, the yellow-billed, red-billed, grey and crowned hornbills, the purple-crested turaco, the bearded woodpecker, and the blue waxbill are common in the area, just to name a few.

The evening brings nocturnal sounds abound - of hyena calls, the lion's roar, hippos grunting, and the African fish-eagle's call. The sounds of the surrounding wildlife further enhance this amazing bush experience.

The hotel and lodge accommodation within Marloth Park serve to please a myriad of personal tastes, business or personal requirements, and budgets. With dozens of accommodation scattered throughout the Kruger National Park, a visit can be one of convenience, comfort, and adventure. Whether you prefer a more "at home" feel, or wish to experience all of the luxuries and amenities of a 5-star hotel, the accommodation at both Marloth Park and Kruger National Park have something for everyone.

To find great Marloth Park Accommodation visit TravelGround.com for a wide selection of accommodation, from camping to 5-star luxury.

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