MarLeô Self-Catering Accommodation At Marloth Park

MarLeô Self-Catering Accommodation At Marloth Park Bush holiday. Wild animals roaming. Splash pool. Aircons.
3 Bedrooms. Boma. Backup electricity
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28/10/2024

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"New" Marleô
28/07/2024

"New" Marleô

"Old" Marleô
28/07/2024

"Old" Marleô

Beauty
28/07/2024

Beauty

23/07/2024
25/06/2024

‼️NOTICE‼️
Dear Marloth Park residents,holiday home owners, and Visitors

*Being in the privileged position to be situated right next to the majestic Kruger National Park is nothing short of magical, however, it also means that residents and visitors alike, need to be extra vigilant at all times!

*Walking around early mornings before the sun is high enough to light the sky, and late afternoons when the sun is on its way down, is not advisable at all as we encounter predators from time to time here in Marloth Park.

*During the winter months, the sun sets fairly early, and it happens in the blink of an eye, so please don't underestimate how quickly it can get pitch black.

*It is vital to note that Lions cross the fences between Marloth Park and the Kruger more often than we realize, and they might even be walking around in Marloth Park undetected!
Don't wait for a "predator warning" to be cautious.

*Always treat your surroundings as if there could be a dangerous predator lurking about.

*We have several leopards roaming around in Marloth, and just because we don't see them every day does not mean they are not here.

*Walking around in Marloth Park between sunset and sunrise is NOT PERMITTED

*This applies to everyone, children, adults, elderly, joggers, cyclists, and visitors!

Be smart❗ Be safe❗
The Carnivore Team 🐾

All in a day @ Marleô 🦓🦒
26/05/2024

All in a day @ Marleô 🦓🦒

04/02/2024

Warthogs

The males compete by tusk-wrestling and head banging.

These little ones playing🐗

So cute

Bushbuck, (Tragelaphus scriptus), African antelope of the family Bovidae (order Artiodactyla), found in sub-Saharan fore...
04/02/2024

Bushbuck, (Tragelaphus scriptus), African antelope of the family Bovidae (order Artiodactyla), found in sub-Saharan forests and brush. It is nocturnal, shy, and usually solitary. The bushbuck stands about 1 m (39 inches) at the shoulder and ranges in colour from reddish brown to almost black, depending on the subspecies. Its markings vary but include white patches on the neck and throat and vertical stripes or rows of spots on the sides. Horns, present in males, are spirally twisted and relatively straight. The bushback inhabits areas of dense vegetation near bodies of water and feeds mainly on the leaves of shrubs and small trees.

www.brittanica.com

Leaf insects/ Phylliidae familyFascinating FactThey are among the most successful camouflagers known to exist in the ani...
04/02/2024

Leaf insects/ Phylliidae family

Fascinating Fact

They are among the most successful camouflagers known to exist in the animal kingdom. A leaf bug is capable of regeneration. If it loses its limb, it can replace it the next time it molts

www.inaturalist.org

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