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Phone numbers:
Cell: 083 775 2173/2/1
Phone: 013 792 4215
Fax: 086 513 3620 |
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E-mail:
maria@phumulakruger.co.za
aloisd@worldonline.co.za |
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Prices for 2012: |
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B/B: 1st person R460 2nd person R440
D/B/B: 1st person R630 2nd person R580
Room only: 1st person R400 2nd person R350
Chalets self-catering: 1-3 persons : R380 per person
4-6 persons: R1600 per chalet
Extra breakfast R90 per person extra dinner R140 per person
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Luxury Self Catering Accommodation Marloth Park: |
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Phumula Kruger Lodge offers luxury self catering, fully catered and bed & breakfast accommodation in Marloth Park, a proclaimed Nature Conservation Holiday Town sharing a +- 17km common border (along the Crocodile River) with the Kruger National Park.
Our luxury yet affordable accommodation is ideal for family holidays and for travellers en-route to the Kruger National Park, Mozambique and Swaziland. Marloth is conveniently located near the Kruger Park's Crocodile Bridge (Komatipoort) & Malalane entrance gates.
The residential area of Marloth has an abundance of game and birds - animals can roam freely in this bushveld township because there are no fences around the individual properties / accommodation establishments. |
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Resident game species include: Impala, Kudu, Giraffe, Waterbuck, Zebra, Hippo, Warthog, etc.

Many of these animals (& birds) can be seen while you relax on your thatched chalet's private patio and braai area. Within Marloth Park, there is a separate nature reserve, Lionspruit, where more dangerous game such as Rhino, Buffalo, Lion and Leopard can be seen.
Activities within Marloth include: bird watching, walking, game drives, etc. You can also view game from Marloth's lookout area which has panoramic views over the Crocodile River and into the Kruger Park.
Although Marloth has no resident Elephants, they can often be viewed while bathing in the Crocodile River. Various predators like lion and leopard can be seen from time to time. |
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Activities outside yet nearby Marloth include: self-guided game drives into the Kruger National Park, professionally guided Kruger Park Safaris in luxury tour busses or open safari vehicles, morning walks and night drives in the Kruger, a round of golf at the Leopard Creek Golf Course, etc. Nearby activities for the more adventurous include: Elephant Back Safaris and Tiger Fishing Safaris.
The Lowveld region of South Africa's Mpumalanga Province abounds with many more interesting activities. Phumula Kruger Lodge can book any of these activities for you. Many of the safari / tour operators will collect you from the lodge.
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