Marloth Kruger Little Manor is 'n vakansie huis, met baie privaatheid, geleë in die Marloth Park Bewarings area (“Conservancy”), waar wild soos kameelperde, koedoes, wildebeeste, impalas, vlakvarke, volstruise, ens vrylik rondloop. …sien meer vir besprekings / navrae en inligting.
Marloth Kruger Whispering Ants is 'n pragtige vakansie huis in die Marloth Park Conservancy (Bewarings area), wat aan die Kruger Nasionale Park grens, en geskei word deur die Krokodil rivier. Die huis het 'n elegante, rustieke voorkoms en word omring deur …sien meer vir besprekings / navrae en inligting.
Phabeni is geleë in Kruger Park Lodge, 'n pragtige grasdak oord net 15 minute geleë vanaf die wêreld bekende Kruger Nasionale Park. Dit is ‘n pragtige basis vir 'n wonderlike safari ondervinding, of net 'n plek om weg te kom en te ontspan. …sien meer vir besprekings / navrae en inligting.
Ons luukse, dubbel verdieping grasdak Villa, is geleë binne die veilige grense van die pragtige Kruger Park Lodge, Sabie River, en net 7 minute se ry vanaf die ingang van die wêreld bekende Kruger Nasionale Park. …sien meer vir besprekings / navrae en inligting.
Dit is 'n pragtige lodge waar jy die skoonheid en rustigheid van die natuur kan geniet. Vir die kranige hengelaars is daar baars, geelstert en ander visspesies wat jy binne 5 minute van die Lodge 'n dag by die dam kan geniet. …sien meer vir besprekings / navrae en inligting.
Skukuza Holidays - Kruger National Park & Lowveld Tourism, Mpumalanga
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The capital of the Kruger National Park is Skukuza, located in the southern region of the Kruger Park, and situated on the southern banks of the Sabie River, Skukuza Rest Camp serves as the Kruger Park headquarters, and is the main hub for nature conservation. Game watching is why guests come to Skukuza, as well as for the interesting Skukuza village life. Here you will find museums, Skukuza cottages, huts, restaurants, shops, facilities for day visitors, camping and caravan sites, a petrol station, vehicle emergency service, car hire, an airport, a post office, a bank, a doctor and a laundromat - just about everything you will need to sustain you while on your Kruger Park adventure.
Besides exceptional Big 5 game viewing, Skukuza offers guests a wealth of knowledge to be gained in the information center, with lectures in the nearby environmental education centre. A museum has been constructed at the railway siding, which was used on the Selati line in the 1920's. You can have a meal in a restaurant housed in two old railway carriages from the same period. Also worth a visit is the Campbell 1929 Hut Museum. This National Monument was one of the first tourist attractions to be established in Skukuza Camp, and houses interesting relics from the period. (All facilities are Skukuza wheelchair friendly)
Then golf at Skukuza Golf Course - a magnificent 9-hole (18-tee) course situated on the outskirts of Skukuza Rest Camp, and since the course is not fenced-in, uninvited spectators are a common sight; hippo, impala, warthog and baboons to mention but a few.
Outlying Kruger National Park towns with WhereToStay listings:
Sabi Sands - 15.4km (35 minutes) north of Skukuza accommodation
Hazyview - 56.8km - (1 hour 5 minutes) west of Skukuza Rest Camp accommodation
White River - 102km - (1 hour 35 minutes) south-west from Skukuza accommodation
Malelane - 69.1km - (1 hour 38 minutes) south from Skukuza accommodation
Marloth Park - 100km - (2 hours 33 minutes) south from Skukuza accommodation
For those not driving from towns outside Skukuza, fly into Skukuza Airport which serves the Kruger National Park.