Intundla's Rest
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Member since: 5 Sept. 2022
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Intundla’s Rest is situated in Marloth Park, a nature reserve and holiday town south of the Kruger National Park and bordering parkland which offers enough room for animals to roam. Here guests can see free-roaming wildlife such as kudus, giraffes, zebra, warthogs and blue wildebeest that regularly come to graze around the house. Hippos are also often heard in the evening. There are more than 350 bird species in Marloth Park. Intundla’s Rest is 400 meters from the Crocodile River which separates the Kruger National Park and Marloth Park. This means that the Big 5 are often seen and heard at the river. You are welcome to take a stroll along the river or bring your mountain bike.
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Property Type | Holiday Home, Game Lodge, Self Catering |
Check-in | 02:00 PM - 06:00 PM |
Check-out before | 10:00 AM |
Cancellation Policy | Moderate |
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About the Host
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Marloth Park Reviews
Love all the animals
Peaceful, bush life.
BEST PLACE TO STAY IS VILLABIKIRUS!
The house and all the animals. Great place.
Animals visiting places of residence. Close proximity to Kruger Park.
Love Marloth-park....
The peaceful environment, security friendliness and the animals.
The fresh air, the peace of mind and looking at the animals. Marloth is just amazing... We booked at the lodge called "Gateaway on Kruger" damn it is so clean, the pool is to die for I loved everything!
Drive along the Fence and look at the animals in the Kruger National Park.
Everything.