Kruger Riverside Lodge

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The Kruger Riverside Lodge offers comfortable accommodation located in Marloth Park Conservancy, which borders Kruger National Park and is one of the largest game reserves in South Africa. The lodge overlooks the Crocodile River and is situated eighteen kilometres, (a quick twenty-minute drive) from Crocodile Bridge in the Kruger National Park. Breakfast and dinner served on site. Free wifi and a crystal clear swimming pool available for you to enjoy, alongside the braai facilities for you to use should you wish. 

Kruger Riverside is an ideal resting spot for day trips to several areas of the Kruger National Park. Marloth Park is a 3,010-hectare wildlife sanctuary and holiday town situated on the southern border of the Kruger National Park. Accommodation is offered in 5 Double Rooms.

The Kruger Riverside Lodge offers a swimming pool, guest lounge and 2 balconies and two dining areas. One of the dining areas is located inside the house, and the other is on the outdoor patio overlooking the garden area. There is also sufficient parking available for guests.

The reserve boasts four out of the big five with the exception being the elephant, though you are likely to see these during a visit inside Kruger. Visitors have easy access to several restaurants, shops and a petrol station.

Amenities

  • Bedside table
  • Dining Room
  • Mosquito net
  • Writing desk

Facilities Available at Kruger Riverside Lodge

  • Garden
  • Garden Terrace
  • Swimming Pool

More Information on Kruger Riverside Lodge

FAQs about Kruger Riverside Lodge
What is the contact number for reservations?

The contact numbers to make a reservation at Kruger Riverside Lodge are:

•  Cape Town Reservations +27 (0) 21 794 9050
•  Durban Reservations: +27 (0) 31 941 5945
•  Johannesburg Reservations: +27 (0) 10 446 8045.

Alternatively, you can check availability and book online by clicking here.

Where about is Kruger Riverside Lodge located?
Kruger Riverside Lodge is located at the following location / address: Malelane, Kruger National Park, South Africa.