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.
Drive on the N4 toll highway towards Nelspruit. Through Nelspruit, follow the signposts of the N4 towards Malelane and the Mozambique border. Pass through of Malelane for about 29km and then turn left at the clearly marked signpost for Marloth Park. Follow the gravel road with care for about 5km until you reach the entrance to Marloth Park. On entering Marloth Park continue along the tarred Olifants Road (please remember, game has the right of way!), past the Bush Centre (bar, restaurant and mini-supermarket, past the Trading Post (filling station and mini-supermarket). Turn left into Soenie St and you will find Impala Place immediately on front of you, some 80 metres from Olifants Road.
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