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Marloth Park Conservancy
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SOUTH AFRICA
GUIDES
AFRICA
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![]() Marloth Park is both a town and a nature conservancy situated on the Crocodile River on the southern boundary of Kruger National Park. The town is little more than a garage and a couple of shops - The Trading Post and The Bush Centre - that cater for essentials. Marloth Park is unique in that the wild animals are allowed to roam freely around the houses. Hence the opportunity to see Impala, Kudu, Waterbuck, Nyala, Water Buck, Reed Buck, Wildebeest, Buffalo, Giraffe, Warthogs, Duiker, Zebra, Mongooses, baboons and monkeys around the cottages is very good. Elephant, Rhino and Hippo's can also often be seen down at the river. Birding is an absolute must at Marloth with a huge variety seen without having to leave the cottages. Marloth Park is about 450km from Johannesburg and the turnoff is 20km after Malelane on the N4 to Mozambique.
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