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Activities

activities In and Around Marloth Park

Elephant Interaction


Tswale and Modjadji are the two elephants you will meet. Being so close to these enormous animals and experiencing their gentle nature will leave you with
unforgettable memories and a new appreciation for the biggest land animal on earth.
Spend 30 minutes getting to know them up close and personal. Bring your camera to capture this moment in time.

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Horse Trails


Both beginner and intermediate riders of all ages are welcome. Horse trails wind through the non Big five reserve and indigenous bush passing rocky outcrops, river beds and exceptionally scenic terrain. You are likely to see antelope, giraffe, impala,
zebra, waterbuck, wildebeest and sometimes herds of wild elephants

Microlight Safaris


Experience the freedom of flight over the African bush.
A 30 minute flight takes you down to the Crocodile river bordering the Kruger National Park with a good chance to spot some of the big five during the flight. The
flight along the river is a truly incredible experience game viewing from the sky with an unbelievable view.

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Quad Bike Rides


A fun filled experience for the whole family. Enjoy the bushveld on a quiet ride among wild animals or seek some adventure on the obstacle course. Kids of all ages are welcome even if they can't operate the quad bike themselves they can go along on
the ride at the back of the quad bike.

Tiger Fishing


The Komati river close to Marloth Park is one of the few places you can catch tiger fish in South Africa and the best way to do this is from a boat. Spend a couple of
hours on the water with an experienced fisherman that has been fishing these waters
for years. Anton Atkinson - +27 82 3789210

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Kambaku Golf Club


Enjoy a round of gold at the Kambaku Golf Club situated at the Komatipoort Golf Club. With its dramatic river frontage, Kambaku golf course in Mpumalanga is the
ideal golfing destination. To all those avid golfers and non-golfers alike, you must play Kambaku.

Panorama Route


From Marloth Park you can easily drive to Sabie, Graskop or Hazyview. The Panorama Route through the Drakensberg is a must see. Take a look at God's
Window, Bourkes Luck Potholes or the Sabie waterfalls, the nature here is overwhelmingly beautiful.
For all thrill-seekers - Prepare for an adrenaline rush unlike any other on the Big Swing at Graskop Gorge Lift. This adventure launches you 70 meters into the depths
of the gorge, reaching speeds of 140 km/h in just 3 seconds. But there is much more to do such as bungee jumping, skyway trails or ziplining -
www.graskopgorgeliftcompany.co.za
And if you are hungry after all the excitement and sensation, go to Harrie's Pancakes. They have been serving delectable savoury and sweet pancakes for over thirty years.
Corner Louis Trichardt Ave & Kerk St. Graskop.

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Pilgrims Rest

Pilgrim’s Rest is a settlement lost in time.

Walk in the footsteps of early gold prospectors and relive the wild era of pioneers, barmaids in garters, and highwaymen. You can also stay overnight in a historic hotel and enjoy a drink in a legendary bar.
Pilgrim’s Rest is located along the scenic Panorama Route in the Mpumalanga province.
The entire village is a tourist attraction and was declared a national monument in 1986.
Today, Pilgrim’s Rest is a living monument to the gold rush era of the late 19th century.
Pilgrim’s Rest: an interesting stop along the Panorama Route.

Nelspruit / Mbombela

The large city of Nelspruit is an hour away. Here you will find large shopping mallsand for example noteworthy botanical gardens and Jane Goodall Chimp Eden, ashelter for Chimpanzees, the sudwala caves.

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