Khaya Umdani Kruger Description
Khaya Umdani Kruger offers luxury four star guest house accommodation near Kruger National Park, in the Marloth Park Wildlife Estate. Bordering the Crocodile River, the natural border of Kruger Park, Khaya Umdani ideal holiday accommodation for the Kruger Safari getaway you have been dreaming of! Marloth Park is teeming with wildlife, and you can be sure to see a variety of animals during your stay at Khaya Umdani without ever leaving the guest house! This is as wild and luxurious as Kruger accommodation can possibly get.
AREA INFORMATION
Marloth Park is a wildlife conservation area about 7km in diameter, bordering Kruger National Park along the Crocodile River to the North. Lionspruit Nature Reserve lies to the South and is practically in Marloth Park.
Within Marloth Park, the absence of fences allows animals within the park to walk freely among the few houses. Animals within the park include kudu, giraffes, zebras, warthogs, hundreds of bird species, wildebeest, many different gazelle, a few smaller predators and reptiles, and many more. Although many of the species have become quite accustomed to humans, coming very close to the houses at times, they remain wild animals, and should always be treated with the necessary respect and caution.
Besides the wildlife and accommodation, Marloth Park has two general dealers, a fuel station, an ATM, and even a bottle store for the thirsty! This means that almost anything you forgot to bring along can probably be bought in Marloth Park. (Having Khaya Umdani stocked before your arrival can be organized with the stores in Marloth Park. Our contact person, Louise, can help you organize this third-party service - be sure to ask her!)
Khaya Umdani Kruger Directions
Khaya Umdani is 450km from JHB and 90km from Nelspruit (Kruger/Mpumulanga International Airport)
Follow the N4 towards Komatipoort. 7km after Hectorspruit you get Marloth Park's turn-off on your left hand side. Continue with the dirt road for another 6km till you get to the entrance gate of Marloth Park.