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 travel on the N4, by-passing Nelspruit, travelling through Malelane, by-passing the village of Hectorspruit. Seven km from Hectorspruit there is a turning off the N4 to Marloth Park. The 4.5km to the Marloth Park gate is gravel and is often not in good repair. Alternatively, do not turn left on this gravel road but continue on the N4 for another 6km and turn left at the Ten Bosch turn-off which is a tar road and it leads straight to Marloth Park Gate 2. From either of the gates, travel about 6km and turn into Sekelbos Street. Marloth Bush Retreat is at Sekelbos Street 2215.
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