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Riverview Inn
Set in Malelane, 13 km from Leopard Creek Country Club, Riverview Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

SleepOver Malelane
Located in Malelane, within 15 km of Leopard Creek Country Club and 48 km of Mountainlands Nature Reserve, SleepOver Malelane provides accommodation with a terrace and as well as free private parking...

Melamar Estate
Located in Marloth Park, 21 km from Crocodile Bridge, Melamar Estate provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.

Chill Out
Chill Out is set in Malelane, within 11 km of Leopard Creek Country Club and 8.3 km of Malelane Gate.

South Safari Lodge
Set in Marloth Park, 17 km from Crocodile Bridge and 45 km from Leopard Creek Country Club, South Safari Lodge offers spacious air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.

Kruger Park Hostel
Set in Marloth Park, 36 km from Crocodile Bridge, Kruger Park Hostel offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.

Kaya KaBush
Located within 40 km of Crocodile Bridge and 41 km of Leopard Creek Country Club in Marloth Park, Kaya KaBush provides accommodation with seating area.

Grace of Africa, Couples 5 STAR Nature Lodge
Boasting pool views, Grace of Africa, Couples 5 STAR Nature Lodge features accommodation with patio, around 19 km from Crocodile Bridge.

Vida Nova Kruger
Set within 18 km of Crocodile Bridge and 46 km of Leopard Creek Country Club, Vida Nova Kruger offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Marloth Park.

Kruger Private Lodge
Set in Marloth Park, 24 km from Crocodile Bridge and 45 km from Leopard Creek Country Club, Kruger Private Lodge offers accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning, a shared lounge and a terrace.

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We loved being able to walk and experience the wildlife up...
We loved being able to walk and experience the wildlife up close. We had an amazing meal at a restaurant overlooking the Crocodile River. This is a wonderful experience for anyone who loves experiencing wildlife up close and personal.Guest review byAnonymous - 6.0
A nice place to be. Not enough for a short stay.
A nice place to be. Not enough for a short stay. There is so much to do and see if you visit a place a few days. The Kruger Park is within reach. The eateries are relatively a few km away. Rural but very nice experience for an urban person.Guest review byAbbeySouth Africa - 8.0
I think if you are a couple don't choose single beds maybe...
I think if you are a couple don't choose single beds maybe double bed is better. The place is full of mosquitoes be prepared and buy something that can protect you that's what we did.the lodge is located in the township not good for other people .no microwave no kettle to make teaGuest review byMrs ManziniSouth Africa - 8.0
It was a treat to have game visit your doorstep any time of...
It was a treat to have game visit your doorstep any time of day. Enjoyed the view of different types of wildlife all around the park. There's a variety of food areas just slow service in some of the establishments but good food especially at the Bos restaurant. Enjoyed the spar in the park which came in handy with forgotten items.Guest review byKhumalo - 10.0
The place is next to Malelane Kruger national park gate and...
The place is next to Malelane Kruger national park gate and if you are the for animals sighting, it's an ideal place to be hence the rest camp in the camp are always full if u don't book in timeGuest review byAnonymous - 10.0
Marloth is essentially a residential area in the bush -...
Marloth is essentially a residential area in the bush - there are many houses that are privately owned, as well as hotels / lodges / B&Bs. Apart from the main road which is tarred, all the other roads are dirt, but accessible in a car. As you drive you will spot kudu, giraffe, warthog, impala, bushbuck, guinea fowl and numerous other species. We travelled in winter, so the area was dry, however, many houses have troughs for the animals to drink form and guests / residents purchase feed for the animals to enjoy in their gardens - no houses appeared fenced, which was great as this allows the animals to move freely through the area. We also did not note any animals in poor condition - they appeared extremely healthy. Guests can enjoy walks through the area and there is a trail running along the Kruger fence line, along the Sabie River where bigger animals can sometimes be spotted, and is a great spot for a sundowner as there are benches. There are restaurants to dine at and a Spar for self catering needs. There are curio shops and play areas for children. A wonderful place. It was also great to see that the residents are working on restoring the habitat. Go! You won't regret it - what an experience!Guest review bySheaMalaysia - 4.0
The room we were initially offered was not fit for...
The room we were initially offered was not fit for habitation. Our next room on first impression seemed better but we found it had mouldy shower recess, no hot water, broken blinds and window coverings, no phone , a non functioning power point so no hair dryer and chipped outdoor furniture.. We did not get what we paid for and when bought to management’s attention all we got were excuses. A very disappointing stay and definitely not worth the money.Guest review byOn the moveAustralia