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Failte Safari Lodge
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Marloth Park - Self Catering
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This stylishly house is situated in Marloth Park. The house sleeps 8, has 2 bathrooms, open plan kitchen, lounge, upper deck, large covered patio, braai area, close to lodges with restaurants and shops.
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Thanda Nani Game Lodge
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Malalane - B&B, Lodge
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Thanda Nani Game Lodge is a 3 Star "AA Highly Recommended" exclusive Game Lodge located on a 7000 ha Private Game Reserve and only 10 minutes East along the N4 from the Malelane entrance to the Kruger National Park!Thanda Nani offers a unique wildlife experience. The reserve has a breeding program where rare and endangered species like Sable and Roan antelope are bred before being released on the main reserve, disease free buffalo also roam the reserve with over 150 white and Black Rhinos - making it the largest private collection of Rhinos in the world!
Herds of Eland, Red Hartebeest, Tssesebe, Zebra, Giraffe, Kudu, Impala and Blue Wildebeest roam freely. The more elusive Bushbuck, Nyala and Duiker can also be seen while Baboon, Monkey, Ostrich and Warthog are in abundance. Leopard, Jackal and the other smaller cats, i.e. Serval, Genet, are spotted occasionally. Bush Babies and over 50 bird species are found around the lodge.
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Needles Lodge
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Marloth Park - B&B, Guest House, Lodge
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Needles Lodge is a warm and welcoming family run lodge in the heart of Marloth Park, a private residential nature reserve bordering the Kruger National Park between the Malelane and Crocodile Bridge entrances to the Park.
Whether you are just passing by, visiting The Kruger Park, discovering the diverse attractions in the province of Mpumalanga, or simply looking for a quiet, peaceful retreat for a few days, Needles Lodge is the perfect place to relax and unwind.
With nothing but the sights and sounds of the African bush, numerous guest appearances from resident kudu, zebra, giraffe, warthog, wildebeest and impala wandering around the lodge and keeping you company, you can lay back and enjoy surrounding bush or go on one of the many day trips available.
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Bezuidenhout B&B
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Malalane - B&B
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A warm and friendly hospitality with tastefully furnished rooms, a mere 6 km form the Kruger National Park, 28 km from Swaziland border post, 50 km from Mozambique border. Game drives in KNP or private game farms with prior bookings. Walking distance to banks, shops and restaurants
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Impala Place
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Marloth Park - Self Catering
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Impala Place provides luxury self-catering accommodation for up to 12 guests. A full-time housekeeper takes care of chores, allowing you to relax.
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Orchards Farm Cottages
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Komatipoort - B&B, Self Catering
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Orchards Farm cottages are situated in a litchi and mango orchard on the banks of the Komati River just off the N4 en route to the Mozambique Lebombo border post. While the atmosphere is rustic, the town of Komatipoort and the Lebombo border post are only a 5 minute drive away, and a 10 minute drive to the Crocodile Bridge gate of the Kruger National Park
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Clivia B & B
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Malalane - B&B
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Clivia B&B is situated near Malalane town in a private security village. Children can still be found playing in the streets here after school and on weekends. A maximum of ten guests can be accommodated in our five very exclusive luxury bedrooms. At first light joggers and cyclists start appearing to enjoy the serenity. The abundance of indigenous trees attracts fantastic birdlife.
Your hosts, owners Daan and Jackie Erasmus, have more than 20 years experience in the tourism industry between them, and look forward to welcoming you at Clivia B&B.
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Bateleur Bush Camp & Chalets
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Marloth Park - Self Catering
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Located on the edge of the Kruger National Park, in the heart of our African heritage, The Bateleur Bushcamp & Chalets is your opportunity to view Africa's Big Five. Here you are presented with a unique scenic environment, surrounded by vast conservation land.
Wake up to the distinctive call of the African Fish Eagle, or one of the 280 other bird species in the area. Experience the thrill of a live kill, or watch the warthog and her young trot into the camp at dawn.
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