Guest House Accommodation near Kruger National Park

Side view of house

Welcome to 677 Hornbill Road!

677 Hornbill is a luxury guest house in Marloth Park, bordering Kruger National Park in South Africa. Marloth Park is a private conservancy area where a range of African animals roam free between the houses. The Crocodile River to the North of Marloth Park acts as a natural border between Marloth Park and the Kruger National Park. Marloth Park offers the ideal holiday accommodation destination bordering the Kruger National Park, and 677 Hornbill could be the Kruger accommodation of your dreams. With the abundant wildlife within Marloth Park, and your luxury accommodation near Kruger National Park, you are bound to experience first hand why this part of South Africa is often called the Wild Frontier!

Facilities

Master Bedroom

The guest house offers accommodation for up to five guests in two en-suite double rooms. A fully equipped kitchen, a braai area and a pool to relax in after an exciting Kruger safari are only a few of the facilities on offer to make your Kruger accommodation in Marloth Park as comfortable and luxurious as possible.

Location

Buffalo Swimming

Marloth Park is situated to the South of Kruger National Park and just North of Lionspruit private game reserve. Both of which offer spectacular game viewing opportunities. Marloth Park is also an ideal stop-over for people travelling to and from Mozambique on the N4. For more information about the area, a map and directions, visit our location page...

Activities

Rowing in Mozambique

Outdoor activities around Kruger National Park include game viewing, bird watching, canoeing, hot air balloon safaris, fishing and much more. To find out more about exciting activities in and around the Kruger National Park, visit our activities page.

Kudu in Marloth Park

Gallery

Of all the things you could possibly bring on your Kruger holiday, the most important is probably your camera! Marloth Park and Kruger National park are both prime game viewing locations, where the amateur wildlife photographer will have ample opportunity to snap that perfect shot! We'll share a few of our favourites in our gallery...