Phumula means rest, our 3 Star Phumula Kruger Lodge,is synonymous with relaxing and finding peace with the chaos of the world. Nestled in the African bush-Marloth Park, Fall asleep to the sound of lions roaring, while the cry of the Fish Eagle invites you to rise to the African sunrise.
Our recently upgraded outdoor swimming pool offers a welcome respite from the heat of the day and is set in a peaceful garden where guests can relax with a book or just take time out. Our barbecue area and thatched terrace, allow guests space to enjoy good food and company.
The 6 sleeper chalets feature the following:
With a King-size bed, en-suite bathroom (shower) coffee making facilities, kettle, Microwave and bar fridge. Also included: Cutlery and crockery and a communal braai area. (No swimming pool towels) Optional: Beds can also be 2 single beds
With a King-size bed, en-suite bathroom (shower) coffee making facilities, kettle, Microwave and bar fridge. Also included: Cutlery and crockery and a communal braai area. (No swimming pool towels)
For many people, the bush is a place of restoration, and facilities are conducive to helping you find a quiet spot to embrace nature and relax.
Our recently upgraded outdoor swimming pool offers a welcome respite from the heat of the day and is set in a peaceful garden where guests can relax with a book or just take time out. Our barbecue area and thatched terrace, allow guests space to enjoy good food and company as they spend quality time with family and friends.
Lodge Features
Depending on how much and how far you want to travel, Mpumalanga has so much to offer visitors, irrespective of your tastes. Phumula Kruger Lodge and Safaris is committed to ensuring that our guests have access to many top-quality activities and attractions and many special package deals have been negotiated for your convenience. You may want to consider the following:
Other activities and attractions that guests can visit unaccompanied include:
Please take note:
Marloth Park is at once a town and nature conservancy, shared equally by man and beast; as well it should since it borders on the Kruger National Park in a bend of the Crocodile River where a residential development has little claim.
The advantage to staying in Marloth Park, aside from the incredible beauty of the area, is being able to sight animals just across the river from inside the town. An added bonus is a restriction to which Marloth Park has agreed, which governs their infringing the natural movement of game from the Kruger Park in any way.
Marloth Park has an abundance of game and birds as well as various lookout areas next to the Crocodile River. Elephant are frequent visitors to the river areas. Although Marloth Park has no resident Elephants, they can be viewed while bathing in the Crocodile River.
Resident game include: Impala, Kudu, Giraffe, Waterbuck, Zebra, Crocodile, Warthog etc.
In Marloth Park is a separate nature reserve, Lionspruit, where game, including Rhino, Buffalo, Lion and Leopard are kept. Various predators like lion and leopard can be seen from time to tim
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