Marloth Park is, for many, the very definition of the South African bushveld. It explores it, showcases it and lays it bare for the small local community and the tourists that come here for utter peace and tranquillity. It is both a town and a nature conservancy, which means that it is close to perfect for nature lovers or those that really want to experience the wild beauty of this continent ... cont.
From Johannesburg / Pretoria
Travel to Witbank from Johannesburg or Pretoria.
At Witbank it becomes N4 to Nelspruit - Malelane - Komatipoort.
After Malelane you travel for approx. 30kms and pass Hectorspruit.
Approx. 15kms after Hectorspruit is a turn-off to Marloth Park.
Turn Left. 6kms off dirt and then you enter the Marloth Park gate.
Travel on tar for approx. 6kms (Marloth Trading Post).
2kms after Trading Post is Waterbok street - turn left.
T-Junction Swartwitpens - turn left.
Turn left into Hartbees Street.
The Lodge is about 300m up on the right.
Kruger Park, Barberton, Komatipoort, Malelane, Skukuza, Sabi Sands, Hectorspruit, Blyde River Canyon, Mjejane Game Reserve
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