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Majuli River Lodge
Majuli Lodge is a stunning self catering lodge house in Marloth Park, a game reserve bordering the Kruger Park. Undoubtedly the best views in the park with 3 km's of river and Kruger Park view. Relax and watch the Big 5 from the comfort of your deck (see
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The Safari Hostel
A lovely little hostel that will ensure your holiday is a memorable experience
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Marloth Park Conservancy
Majuli River LodgeMax Guests: 4
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Awaken to the "sound of Africa" as our resident pair of fish eagles proclaim this stretch of river as their own and onto the deck to check as the permanent hippo pod settle back into the river after a night of foraging and the crocs on the sandbanks catching the early morning sun. Relax over breakfast and enjoy the traffic as the animals come down to the river in front of you. Expect regular visits from elephant, buffalo, rhino, water buck among a host of other game while you prepare for your day ahead.
Plan your trip into Kruger as due to our position between the Crocodile and Malelane gates it allows to enter in one gate and leave through the other so not back tracking on any routes and getting to see as much of the park as possible. Or spend the day in Marloth itself and experience a real bush experience on a guided bush walk with Mike our local tracker (a real treat for bird watchers) or visit our fenced private reserve "Lionspruit" to find the ruling pride of lions among others of the Big 5. Or simply just relax on the deck with a good book while keeping an eye on the river activity and awaiting regular visits in the garden from zebra, warthogs and even giraffe.
Whatever you do ensure you get back to the house as afternoon becomes evening and enjoy sundowners with spectacular sunsets over Kruger Park directly in front of the house. Night is spent either at the fire pit enjoying a braai or once again on the deck listening to the night shift. Expect to hear the contact calls to each other of the hippo, the unmissable sound of the hyena and the thrilling and unmistakable call of the lions. Keep your eyes on the garden though as we usually get a visitor or two from a silent kudu to “Arnold” the duiker who lives behind the house before retiring to bed in eager anticipation of another fabulous day ahead.
Majuli River Lodge is a cosy two bedroomed lodge with a large deck and over 2 km of uninterrupted Kruger Park and Crocodile River views. A perfect base for starting your trips into Mpumalanga’s highlights like Kruger, God’s Window, Blyde River Canyon, etc. or just a place to relax, enjoy the bush and let the game come to you. This is truly a magical piece of Africa and Majuli River Lodge commands one of the best views of this wilderness.Mike our local tracker will make your stay a truly memorable one and check the how to get there to see how easy and inexpensive it is to make to make this happen. If this is what you want from a holiday, please contact us with any questions you may have and check the Guestbook to see why we get so many return visitors.
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| Single Person Daily Rate | Per Person Sharing Daily Rate | Unit Daily Rate |
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| 300.00 | 390.00 | 395.00 |
Guest Book
We enjoyed our stay at the lodge. We were fortunate to see some lions from the deck just after we arrived on Saturday morning and two hippo's which were fighting in the water. We had an unfortunate event where a zebra died of natural causes close to the house but the rangers and the security took good care of the situation. The house itself is small but comfortable and we love the view of the Kruger Park. We will keep Majuli in mind the next time around. Thank you.Anita Faul, South Africa - 02 August 2010
Lovely cottage - everything you need. Beautiful views and really relaxing. We parked our car outside, full of camping equipment, with no problems. The manager was there to meet us and show us around - very informative. We will be back.
Joan Walton, South Africa - 18 June 2010
This is the place to make African Dreams come true! It was a highlight of all our accommodation. The views and wildlife spotting from the deck were superb. We loved the remote location and had all we needed for a very memorable stay! The drive with Mike yielded great wildlife sightings, the highlight being over 70 Elephants!! I would highly recommend this place for anyone wanting a true bush experience in the "real" Africa!
Helen Crothers, Australia - 01 June 2010
Interior Facilities
Cooker,Fridge,Freezer,Microwave,Toaster,Kettle,Air Conditioning,TVExterior Facilities
Balcony/Terrace,BBQ,Private garden,Shared tennis courtHow to get there?
South African safari holidays are not as expensive as you would imagine. With our option you can get cheap flights to South Africa, rent a car in the airport and drive from the airport motorway (you cannot get lost) until you reach our park where your safari holiday can begin in earnest. You rent the house so you will have it all to yourself but Mike our local manager and tracker lives in another house 2 minutes away to help you get settled and show you around. Your safari holiday is as easy as that. Marloth Park is situated at the Southern tip of the Kruger National Park (also known as the zoo for having the highest concentration of animals there). The park can be accessed vey easily from the N4 between Malelane and Komatipoort. Access to the Kruger National park can be gained from Crocodile bridge gate +- 14 kilometers from Marloth and Malelane gate +- 26 kilometers from the park. Marloth is about 400 kilometers from Johannesburg and 90 kilometers from Nelspruit. From Johannesburg Int.Airport there are cheap flights of 45mins to Nelspruit on Kahlulha Airlines.This is 45 mins away from Marloth Park.Car hire available.An easier option is to drive from Johannesburg an easy 4 hours on motorway.Location
Country: South Africa
Country: Mpumalanga
Game Reserves: Marloth Park Conservancy
Country: Mpumalanga
Game Reserves: Marloth Park Conservancy
Description of Mpumalanga
Kruger Park (15 mins from Crocodile gate). Mozambique and beaches (1 hour) - passports and visas required. Swaziland Zulu Village (30 mins). Shop for diamonds in Johannesburg
