Activities
Game Viewing
The South of Kruger National Park boasts a diverse range of African wildlife. Most notably, the entire Big Five can be seen within less than half an hour's drive from 677 Hornbill. The Crocodile River that acts as a natural border between Marloth Park and Kruger National Park, is often frequented by large animals such as lions and elephants. The resident hippopotamus pods can often be heard at night.
Tiger Fishing
The Komati River, with it's great biodiversity and breathtaking natural scenery, is home to the fierce Tigerfish. To book a fishing safari is as easy as it gets when you stay in Marloth Park. For more information, contact the friendly guides at Nkomazi Safaris.
Canoeing
Canoeing is an engaging and exciting way to explore the lakes, dams and rivers near Kruger National Park. Imagine floating past the hippos in your tiny, personal boat - exhilarating to say the least! For more information about water sports and rowing in Mpumalanga and the surrounding areas, visit mpumalanga.com. This picture was taken while rowing near Maputo in Mozambique, only two hours from Marloth Park!
Hot Air Ballooning
Ballooning over the Kruger National Park is not permitted, but many operators offer exciting balloon safaris over private game reserves and natural areas around the park. To find out more, visit Kruger2Canyons
Unforgettable scenic drives
Explore the scenic Mpumalanga vistas, taking a leisurely drive in the surrounding heartland. Treat yourself to God's Window, Bourde's Luck Potholes, and the Three Rondavels, amongst many others.
Enjoy a day out in nearby Maputo, Mozambique
Spoil yourself with a day trip into Maputo, about an hour's drive after the nearby border gate. An easy drive on a well-maintained road sees you into Maputo city where you can relax by the sea and gorge yourself on the most delicious prawns and other seafood.


