Kruger Area Guide

Marloth Park

Kruger Gates Crocodile Bridge (about 20 min drive)
From Johannesburg 5.5–6 hours' drive via N4 through Nelspruit and Malelane. About 1 hour from KMIA airport.
Best For Budget-conscious visitors, families, self-caterers, couples wanting a bush feel without park prices, anyone who wants wildlife on their doorstep without gate times
Best Season Year-round. The conservancy animals are resident, so there's always something on your stoep. For Kruger day trips, dry season (May to September) gives the best game viewing across the river.

Marloth Park is one of the most unique places to stay near Kruger National Park.

It’s not inside the park — but it feels like you are.

Giraffe walk past your house. Zebras graze outside your patio. Warthogs wander through the streets.

Marloth Park is a wildlife conservancy on the southern border of Kruger National Park where animals move freely between properties, and it’s located around 20 minutes from Crocodile Bridge Gate.

This guide will help you understand what Marloth Park is really like — and whether it’s the right choice for your trip.

What Marloth Park Actually Is (And What It Isn’t)

This is where most people get confused.

Marloth Park is not a town in the traditional sense.

It’s a wildlife conservancy made up of privately owned properties inside a natural bush environment.

You’ll find:

  • Houses and lodges spread out in the bush
  • Gravel roads
  • Free-roaming animals
  • No urban infrastructure like a normal town

Marloth Park is a residential wildlife conservancy, not a resort or town, which means you’ll need to be self-sufficient during your stay.

There are no shopping centres or busy streets — just bush, homes, and wildlife.

The Wildlife Experience (Right Outside Your Door)

This is what makes Marloth Park special.

Animals roam freely throughout the conservancy.

Common sightings include:

  • Giraffe
  • Zebra
  • Kudu
  • Warthog
  • Impala

Marloth Park offers one of the few places near Kruger where you can experience wildlife directly from your accommodation without entering the park.

But it’s important to be realistic:

You won’t see predators like lions or leopards walking around.

For that — you’ll still need to go into Kruger.

Gate Access to Kruger National Park

Marloth Park’s location is one of its biggest advantages.

Main Gate

Crocodile Bridge Gate

  • ±15–25 minutes from most properties
  • Direct access to southern Kruger
  • Excellent for early morning game drives

Crocodile Bridge Gate provides some of the quickest access to one of the most game-rich areas in Kruger National Park.

This makes Marloth Park ideal for daily self-drive safaris.

Types of Accommodation in Marloth Park

Marloth Park is known for self-catering stays.

You’ll find:

  • Private houses
  • Bush lodges
  • Holiday homes with pools and braai areas
  • Budget to mid-range options

Most accommodation in Marloth Park is self-catering, which gives you flexibility but requires planning for food and supplies.

This is one of the main differences compared to staying inside Kruger or in Hoedspruit.

What Staying in Marloth Park Is Actually Like

Daily life here is simple and relaxed.

A typical day:

  • Morning drive into Kruger
  • Afternoon rest at your house or pool
  • Evening braai with animals nearby

Marloth Park offers a slower, more relaxed safari experience compared to staying inside Kruger, with more time spent at your accommodation.

It’s less structured — and that’s part of the appeal.

Who Marloth Park Is Perfect For

Marloth Park suits a specific type of traveller.

It’s ideal if you:

  • Want a bush experience on a budget
  • Enjoy self-catering stays
  • Like the idea of animals around your house
  • Are comfortable driving yourself
  • Want quick access to southern Kruger

Who It May Not Suit

Let’s be honest — it’s not for everyone.

It may not suit you if:

  • You want luxury, full-service accommodation
  • You don’t want to self-cater
  • You prefer being inside the park
  • You expect constant Big Five sightings

Marloth Park offers a bush experience, but it’s not a substitute for staying inside Kruger National Park.

Honest Limitations (What Most Sites Don’t Tell You)

This is where expectations matter.

  • You need a car — everything requires driving
  • Limited restaurants (and not within walking distance)
  • Load shedding can affect your stay
  • Roads are gravel and can be rough

Marloth Park requires a level of independence and planning that many first-time visitors underestimate.

But for the right traveller, that’s part of the experience.


Day Trip Planning Into Kruger

Staying in Marloth Park means you’ll be doing daily trips into Kruger.

Tips:

  • Enter early via Crocodile Bridge
  • Focus on the southern region
  • Plan your route before entering
  • Allow time to return before gate closing

Marloth Park works best when paired with well-planned day trips into southern Kruger.

Marloth Park vs Other Kruger Bases

Marloth Park vs Hazyview

  • Marloth: Bush experience, wildlife on doorstep
  • Hazyview: More amenities, easier logistics

Marloth Park vs Hoedspruit

  • Marloth: Budget-friendly, self-drive
  • Hoedspruit: Luxury, guided safari

Marloth Park vs Staying Inside Kruger

  • Inside: Full immersion, no daily driving
  • Marloth: More space, lower cost, flexibility

Marloth Park is the best option for travellers who want a bush experience near Kruger without the cost of staying inside the park.

Practical Considerations

Fuel

  • Fill up before entering Marloth Park
  • Limited options inside

Supplies

  • Shops available, but limited
  • Best to stock up beforehand

Connectivity

  • Signal varies
  • Wi-Fi depends on property

Safety

  • Safe when basic precautions are followed

When to Visit Marloth Park

Dry Season (May–September)

  • Best for Kruger game viewing
  • Cooler temperatures

Wet Season (October–March)

  • Lush environment
  • Animals still active in the conservancy
  • Hot and humid

Final Verdict: Is Marloth Park Worth It?

Yes — for the right kind of trip.

Marloth Park is one of the best places to stay near Kruger if you want a bush experience, wildlife around your accommodation, and affordable self-catering options close to the park.

It’s not luxury.

It’s not inside Kruger.

But it offers something different — and for many travellers, that’s exactly what they’re looking for.

Wildlife in Marloth Park

Free-roaming kudu, zebra, giraffe, wildebeest, impala, warthog, and mongoose walk through properties. Smaller predators like genet and civet at night. Hundreds of bird species. No Big Five within Marloth Park itself, but Kruger's southern Big Five area is 20 minutes away through Crocodile Bridge Gate.

Local Knowledge

Insider Tips for Marloth Park

It's a conservancy, not a town

Marloth Park confuses first-time visitors because it's both a residential area and a wildlife conservancy. There are no fences between properties and animals roam freely between the houses. You'll have kudu at your pool and warthog on your lawn. It's not a game reserve, but it's not a suburb either.

You need a car

There are no walkable restaurants or shops within Marloth Park. The nearest supermarket is in Komatipoort (about 15 min) or Malelane (about 25 min). Plan your supplies in advance and bring everything you need for self-catering. A few lodges do offer meals, but most accommodation is self-catering.

Crocodile Bridge Gate gets very busy

Your closest Kruger entrance is Crocodile Bridge, about 20 minutes away. During holidays and long weekends, the queue can stretch to two hours. Be in line before the gate opens. Alternatively, drive the extra 25 minutes to Malelane Gate for a quieter entry, with Berg-en-Dal camp just beyond.

The river viewpoints are free

Walk or drive to the lookout points along the Crocodile River on the southern boundary. You're looking directly into Kruger National Park. Elephants, hippos, and crocodiles are regularly seen from these spots without paying conservation fees or entering the park.

Check for backup power

Load shedding affects Marloth Park like everywhere else in South Africa. When booking, ask whether the property has solar, a generator, or battery backup. In summer, losing power means losing aircon and your fridge. Properties with backup systems are worth the small premium.

The southeastern side is quieter

Properties closer to the Crocodile River tend to get more wildlife traffic and have better views toward Kruger. The northwestern parts of Marloth Park feel more residential and see fewer animals. Ask your host which side of the conservancy the property is on.

Places to Stay

Accommodation in Marloth Park

Luxury Safari Lodges Big 5
★★★★★ Southern Kruger

Singita Ebony Lodge

Classic Singita elegance in the Sabi Sand — Out of Africa romance with world-class guiding

Phabeni · 55 minutes to Sabi Sand gate
Classic Out of Africa style Sabi Sand leopard territory Private plunge pools
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Luxury Safari Lodges Big 5
★★★★★ Southern Kruger

Exeter River Lodge

andBeyond's Sabi Sand hideaway on the Sand River — intimate luxury with Big Five on your doorstep

Phabeni · 55 minutes to Sabi Sand gate
🐆 Sabi Sand leopard territory 🦁 Big Five all-inclusive 🏊 Pool
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Luxury Safari Lodges Big 5
★★★★★ Southern Kruger

Dulini Lodge

Ultra-exclusive Sabi Sand retreat — six suites of refined luxury in the heart of leopard country

Phabeni · 55 minutes to Sabi Sand gate
🐆 Sabi Sand leopard territory 🦁 Big Five all-inclusive 🏊 Pool
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Luxury Safari Lodges Big 5
★★★★★ Southern Kruger

Idube Game Lodge

Intimate bushveld lodge in the Sabi Sand — classic safari elegance with outstanding leopard sightings

Phabeni · 55 minutes to Sabi Sand gate
🐆 Sabi Sand leopard territory 🦁 Big Five all-inclusive 🏊 Pool
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Luxury Safari Lodges Big 5
★★★★★ Southern Kruger

Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge

The original Sabi Sabi — flagship lodge with African warmth, Big Five, and the famous EleFun Centre for kids

Phabeni · 55 minutes to Sabi Sand gate
🐆 Sabi Sand leopard territory 🦁 Big Five all-inclusive 🏊 Pool
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Luxury Safari Lodges Big 5
★★★★★ Southern Kruger

Nottens Bush Camp

No-electricity bush camp in the Sabi Sand — lantern-lit romance with Big Five on a 40-year legacy

Phabeni · 55 minutes to Sabi Sand gate
🐆 Sabi Sand leopard territory 🦁 Big Five all-inclusive 🏊 Pool
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Luxury Safari Lodges Big 5
★★★★★ Southern Kruger

Savanna Lodge

Award-winning boutique lodge in the Sabi Sand — personalized safari luxury with iconic leopard encounters

Phabeni · 55 minutes to Sabi Sand gate
🐆 Sabi Sand leopard territory 🦁 Big Five all-inclusive 🏊 Pool