
About Tinyiko Kruger Lodge
Ideally located in the heart of the African Bush, Tinyiko Kruger Lodge caters to your every whim, while you focus on recharging and relaxing. Laze beside the pool to a symphony of birdsong by day, and snuggle into our comfy beds by night to the lullabies of the wild. Marloth Park is a unique conservation area, that is home to many species of wildlife and game, who roam freely in their natural habitat. Guests can enjoy an unprecedented intimate experience of nature and wild animals, without sacrificing their creature comforts.
Each room has its own bathroom, private balcony, aircon, DSTV, bar fridge and coffee station, and includes breakfast. The free-standing cottage is perfect for families and is easily accessible to the main lodge and the outdoor swimming pool. There is a full kitchen, wardrobe, en-suite bathroom, patio, aricon & television.
Caroline and the friendly and efficient Tinyiko Kruger Lodge team invite you to sample their hospitality. See for yourself why Tinyiko Kruger Lodge really is the place where memories last forever.
Please note that the property is situated in a Malaria area and the property suggests that you consult with your closest pharmacist prior to your arrival should this be a concern.
Safari: We are situated in Marloth Park, right next to the Leeuspruit Game Reserve. Guests are allowed to walk freely around the Marloth Park conservancy with its wild animals, an experience you should not miss.
Facilities
- Braai/Barbecue
- Swimming Pool
- Satellite TV*
- Credit Card Facilities
- Restaurant on Premises
- Parking on Premises
- Cosy
Languages Spoken
- English
- Afrikaans
Important Information
Situated within the conservancy of Marloth Park, therefore all rules of Marloth Park apply. The most important rule is that there is to be no loud noise which would disturb other visitors, and no littering. Please respect other guests.
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*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling