Marloth Park is one of Africa’s most extraordinary wildlife destination where zebra graze outside your window and giraffe wander through your garden. This unique conservancy on Kruger National Park’s doorstep offers families an authentic yet accessible safari adventure with the Big 5 just minutes away.
From Johannesburg, follow the N4 highway via Nelspruit (Mbombela), Malelane, and Komatipoort. Turn off toward Crocodile Bridge and Marloth Park.
Unfenced homes mean zebra, kudu, giraffe, and warthog wander past your villa.
No lions or elephants in Marloth Park itself; predators remain in Kruger and Lionspruit.
Kids can enjoy seeing animals safely; walking and cycling permitted during daylight hours.
Restaurants, pubs, shops, fuel, and medical services are all inside Marloth Park.





Big 5 Game Drives via Crocodile Bridge (17 km) and Malelane (39 km)

God’s Window, Bourke’s Luck Potholes, Waterfalls

Cultural Village, Glass Factory, Craft Markets

Underground Wonders + Primate Sanctuary

Kambaku, Malelane, Skukuza
Except approved game pellets. Feeding with maize and bread is strictly prohibited.
±50 km/h on Olifants Drive and 30 km/h on all other roads.
No pets of any description allowed into Marloth Park.
(18:00–06:00) you should not walk in the dark through the park for safety reasons.
Respect fire safety regulations at all times.
Never leave fruit or food outside, or where they can see it to avoid attracting baboons.
No quad bikes off road bikes whatsoever to be operated within Marloth Park.
Especially at night
Disclaimer: This information is general guidance. Please consult a travel clinic or doctor for personalised medical advice. The Kruger region, including Marloth Park, is a malaria risk zone.



Marloth Park has two main centers along Olifant Drive:
Restaurants and bush pubs offer everything from pizza and grills to sundowners with wildlife views.
Marloth Park is a unique wildlife conservancy bordering Kruger National Park where animals roam freely among unfenced properties. Unlike traditional game reserves, you’ll have zebra, giraffe, and kudu as daily visitors while enjoying complete privacy.
Marloth Park shares a boundary with Kruger National Park. Crocodile Bridge Gate is just 17km away, and Malelane Gate is 39km from the park, making it perfect for daily game drives.
Yes, you can walk, cycle, and jog during daylight hours (06:00-18:00) within Marloth Park. Walking at night is not permitted due to wildlife activity, including lions and leopards in nearby reserves.
You’ll regularly see zebra, giraffe, kudu, impala, warthogs, and various antelope species roaming freely. Elephants, leopards, and buffalo occasionally visit from Kruger, while the Big Five are best seen on Kruger game drives.
Marloth Park offers excellent wildlife viewing year-round. Winter (May-August) has cooler temperatures and less vegetation, making animals easier to spot. Summer (October-March) brings lush scenery and bird migration.
Yes, Marloth Park has a convenience store, restaurant, and fuel station. However, many visitors prefer the privacy of villa dining or pre-arranged meal deliveries for the full safari experience.
Marloth Park is in a low-risk malaria area. Consult your doctor about malaria prophylaxis, especially during summer months (October-April). Most visitors take standard precautions.
While elephants, leopards, and buffalo occasionally visit Marloth Park properties, the Big Five are best seen on guided Kruger game drives. However, you’ll have incredible wildlife encounters right at your doorstep.