Things to Do in Marloth Park – A Complete Guide
Marloth Park, located on the southern border of Kruger National Park, is a unique bushveld destination where wildlife roams freely among luxurious lodges, holiday homes, and nature trails. It’s the perfect place for travellers who want a mix of wildlife encounters, relaxation, and outdoor adventure.
Here’s a comprehensive guide to the best activities and experiences in Marloth Park.
1. Wildlife Watching in the Reserve
One of Marloth Park’s most appealing features is its wildlife-friendly environment. Animals roam freely throughout the park, so visitors can spot them even from their lodges or holiday homes. Common sightings include:
- Impala and kudu
- Zebra and giraffe
- Warthogs and bushbucks
- Hippos and crocodiles near rivers
- Occasional sightings of lions and leopards
Many lodges, including Sekwa Lodge, offer guided bush walks or morning drives to enhance your wildlife experience.
2. Birdwatching in Marloth Park
With over 400 species of birds, Marloth Park is a paradise for birdwatchers. From colorful lilac-breasted rollers to fish eagles and hornbills, there is no shortage of birds to observe. Key spots include:
- Crocodile River for aquatic birds
- Bushveld trails for smaller, native species
- Watering holes where multiple bird species gather
3. Guided Safari Tours
While Marloth Park itself is a private wildlife area, it is a gateway to Kruger National Park. Visitors can book guided safari tours that depart directly from Marloth Park for a full Big Five experience.
Popular operators in the area, such as Bridgewater African Safaris, provide:
- Early morning and sunset game drives
- Expert guides with knowledge of animal behavior
- Customised tours for families, photographers, or wildlife enthusiasts
4. Hiking and Nature Walks
Marloth Park has several nature trails that allow visitors to explore the bushveld on foot. Guided walks are recommended for safety and wildlife insight. Activities include:
- Short walks to view local flora and fauna
- Full-day bush excursions with packed lunches
- Sunset walks to experience the bush in cooler temperatures
5. Crocodile River Activities
The Crocodile River borders Marloth Park and is home to hippos, crocodiles, and various fish species. Visitors can enjoy:
- Riverside picnics
- Photography and birdwatching along the banks
- Scenic views of the Kruger Park opposite the river
6. Horseback Safaris
For a different perspective of the bush, some operators offer horseback safaris. This allows visitors to move quietly through the bush, increasing the chance of close wildlife encounters while experiencing the landscape in a unique way.
7. Sunset and Photography Safaris
Marloth Park’s landscapes are breathtaking at sunset. Photography enthusiasts can take advantage of:
- Golden-hour wildlife photography
- Panoramic bushveld views
- Close-up shots of animals near lodges and trails
Guides can also provide tips for capturing the best shots of the Big Five and other wildlife.
8. Relaxation and Lodge Experiences
Many lodges in Marloth Park, such as Sekwa Lodge, provide more than just accommodation:
- Outdoor braai (barbecue) facilities
- Swimming pools for relaxation
- Decks and patios with wildlife views
- Self-catering options for flexible dining
Relaxing in your lodge while animals roam nearby is one of Marloth Park’s most unique experiences.
9. Cultural and Community Experiences
While the focus is on wildlife, Marloth Park is also near local communities where visitors can:
- Learn about local traditions and crafts
- Visit markets for souvenirs and handmade items
- Experience local cuisine and hospitality
10. Day Trips to Nearby Attractions
Marloth Park is ideally located for additional day trips:
- Kruger National Park – Full Big Five safaris
- Mozambique border – For beach and marine experiences
- South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal – Relaxing beaches and ocean adventures
This makes Marloth Park an excellent base for combining bush and beach holidays.
Final Thoughts
Marloth Park offers a rare combination of freely roaming wildlife, accessible safari experiences, and comfortable accommodation. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a photography getaway, this reserve provides an unforgettable African bush experience.
Staying at a lodge like Sekwa Lodge enhances the experience with luxury, privacy, and easy access to both wildlife sightings and Kruger National Park safaris.





