Experience the magic of Kruger Kumba – Mugwenzi! ✨ From breathtaking wildlife encounters to the beauty of the Kruger National Park, this is where nature and comfort meet. Ready for your next adventure? 🦁🌿 #KrugerKumba #WildlifeWonder #MarlothPark #krugernationalpark
Dear Valued Guests and Future Guests,As the festive season fills the air with joy and celebration, we would like to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude for your support and trust throughout the year.Whether you’ve stayed with us before or are planning a visit in the future, you are part of our family, and we are honored to share the beauty and tranquility of Marloth Park with you.May this Christmas bring you and your loved ones peace, happiness, and cherished memories. We look forward to welcoming you back in the New Year for more unforgettable moments surrounded by nature and wildlife.Warmest wishes for a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year!
Come join us in the Bush
Kruger Kumba homes are based in Marloth Park, on the Southernmost border of the Kruger National Park
Mugwenzi is a beautiful, large self-catering home only 250m from the Crocodile River in Marloth Park
We can accommodate up to 6 guests.
3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Fully equipped kitchen
Study / office
6 decks [1 deck with a view of Kruger Park]
Small pool
Braai Area
Firepit
Garage
Lahlekile Nathi is a beautiful, quaint self-catering home in Marloth Park
We can accommodate up to 6 guests. (Max of 4 Adults)
2 bedrooms
1 Loft Room
1 bathroom
Fully equipped kitchen
Deck
Small pool
Outdoor Shower
Firepit
Braai Area (Both on Deck and in Garden)
For more info, please follow the links bellow
Website: www.krugerkumba.com
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 081 711 1616
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Kruger Kumba - Mugwenzi on the border of the Kruger National Park
You know you are home when........
One of our staff members captured this spider carefully weaving its intricate web. These incredible arachnids are masters of their craft, utilizing a remarkable combination of instinct, dexterity, and precision to construct their delicate architectural wonders. Each thread is spun with intentionality, the spider pausing at intervals to deposit tiny droplets of sticky adhesive that will ensnare unsuspecting prey. It's a humbling reminder of the incredible engineering feats that occur all around us in the natural world. This spider's web-weaving is a captivating display of innate artistry, a true masterpiece crafted by one of nature's most skilled architects.
Take a step into a world of mystic splendor
Winter months in the renowned Kruger National Park are truly a spectacular time to visit, as the landscape undergoes a captivating transformation. During this arid season, the lush, verdant grass that typically carpets the sprawling savanna thins out considerably, allowing for dramatically improved visibility across the vast wilderness. This thinning of the vegetation opens up the terrain, making it far easier for safari-goers to spot the park's diverse array of iconic wildlife. The animals, too, are drawn to take advantage of this change, as the drier conditions cause them to congregate in greater numbers around the remaining water sources, offering unparalleled opportunities for awe-inspiring photographic moments. Indeed, the winter season in Kruger National Park is a true feast for the senses, with the thinning grasslands, concentrating wildlife, and crystal-clear skies combining to create a natural spectacle that is simply unforgettable.
Spectacular views, Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of nature at Lahlekile Nathi in Marloth Park! 🌌✨ Watch a Bushbaby and Kudu feast under the stars for a truly magical experience! #NightWildlife #KrugerNationalPark #marlothpark #bushbaby #kudus #spectacularviews
Giraffe just taking a leisurely stroll through our garden at Kruger Kumba - Mugwenzi Self-Catering Accommodation, Marloth Park #giraffe #stroll #garden #wildlife #typicalday #krugernationalpark #krugernationalparksouthafrica #marlothpark #krugerkumba #mugwenzi
Zebra's destroying the garden at Kruger Kumba - Mugwenzi Self-Catering Accommodation, Marloth Park #zebra #gardening #marlothpark #krugerkumba #krugernationalpark #typicalday #krugernationalparksouthafrica
Splish splash and taking a bath in the pond at Kruger Kumba - Mugwenzi Self-Catering Accommodation, Marloth Park #bathtime #warthog #typicalday #marlothpark #mugwenzi