Crocodile Kruger Safari Lodge
Marloth Park, Greater Kruger

Crocodile Kruger Safari Lodge is a tranquil oasis, offering private rooms with an option of self-catering accommodation in Marloth Park, on the banks of the Crocodile River overlooking Kruger National Park.

Unique Features

Boma dinners under the stars
Swimming pools connected by a gorgeous waterfall
Room views of the bushveld and Crocodile River
Just a 20 minute drive from Malelane and Crocodile Bridge gates (the nearest entrance gates into the Kruger National Park)
Game drives, bush walks and mountain bike rides along the river bank

Your Experience

At Crocodile Kruger Safari Lodge, the upper verandah is the best spot for wildlife viewing. It overlooks the Crocodile River and surrounding bushveld, granting one the opportunity to absorb the tranquility of nature.

Spend your evenings sipping on an ice cold drink from the bar, while taking in the sounds and smells of the African wilderness. Crocodile Kruger Safari Lodge provides travelers the pleasure of experiencing a homely, yet luxurious atmosphere with the option of a self-catering accommodation in Marloth Park.

With game viewing opportunities inside Marloth Park and the Kruger National Park, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to spotting the Big 5 and various other animals such as giraffes and zebras.

Crocodile Kruger Safari Lodge has two swimming pools, which affords guests the unique experience of cooling down, while still being able to take in the beauty of the surrounding bush. The view from the deck pans out over the garden, across to the Crocodile River and bushveld. 

Here, leaning over the edge of the pool you can look out for animals heading toward the Crocodile River to cool themselves down. Accommodation at this safari lodge consists of en-suite rooms as well as self-catering accommodation in Marloth Park - a great option for your own convenience and privacy.

Accommodation in Marloth Park

Marloth Park is a wildlife sanctuary located on the boundary of the Kruger National Park, where the African wilderness awaits....more