
About Beyond the Boma
Beyond the Boma Boutique Lodge is situated in the scenic Marloth Park. Marloth Park is a conservation park which borders onto Kruger National Park.
We are a 4* Lodge that has 2 swimming pools for those hot sunny days, as well as award winning gardens.
We have Air conditioning and free Wi-Fi in all rooms. We also have a generator that automatically powers the lodge when there is load shedding and power issues. We also have back up borehole water. We can assure you that we have taken all the steps to ensure your stay will be enjoyable.
We also have a dining room to enjoy a nice freshly prepared breakfast in, before you head out to explore the area.
There is a refreshing bar area where you can enjoy a nice sundowner or just a refreshing drink after a long day exploring.
We have a stunning location set in the bush where you can enjoy viewing the wildlife or just sit and relax by the swimming pool.
There are a variety of outdoor areas and BBQ facilities as well as our huge Boma area. Lots of viewing decks, so you can keep an eye on the variety of wildlife that come to visit.
Dstv is available in all rooms for your veiwing.
All units/rooms have air conditioning.
Free Wi-Fi in all rooms and social areas.
Tea/Coffee making facilities available in every room.
For any activities in the area we can assist you in booking them.
Activities in and around Marloth Park
Safari Drives
Spa Treatments
Elephant Park
Quad Biking
Hiking in Kruger National Park
Bicycle Hire
- Type: Self-catering
- Sleeps: 17
- Check-in: 3:00 PM Check-out: 11:00 AM
- Reviews: 4 Reviews
Facilities
- Laundry Facilities*
- Braai/Barbecue
- Swimming Pool
- Jacuzzi/Hot-tub
- Satellite TV*
- Wi-Fi
- Credit Card Facilities
- Room Service
- Restaurant on Premises
- Parking on Premises
- Romantic
- Cosy
- Bar/Lounge
- see more
Languages Spoken
- English
- Afrikaans
Grading
- No TGCSA Grading
Important Information
Payment to be made by EFT 24 hours before arrival.
Reviews for Beyond the Boma
4 guest reviews Reviews of3.5 out of 5 stars
Beyond the Boma Map

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling