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Marloth Park
Marloth Park is a unique holiday town cum nature conservancy where man and animal share the same domain. It is a holiday town situated in the natural bushveld , adjacent to the famous Kruger National Park. Nestled in a bend of the Crocodile River, which forms the southern boundary of Kruger, the town recently enjoys status of a nature conservancy registered with the Parks Board of Mpumalanga. The town shares most of the plant, animal and bird species found in the southern part of the Kruger Park, save for certain dangerous species amongst those called the Big Five, although they can be viewed across the river from inside town. Marloth Park consists of a development zone and a conservation zone; where the development zone of 1099 ha, consists of 6.9 ha utilised as municipal areas, 48 ha as road surfaces and 132 ha as road reserves. The remaining portion has been divided into approximately 4500 plots for residential development. More than 40 percent of the available land area within the town is devoted to parkland where no building activity is permitted. This further enhances the opportunity to view animals and birds in their natural state. The residential development portion currently has a development footprint of 28 ha, and landscaped gardens that constitute 289 ha. The conservation zone consist of the remaining 528 ha, remnants of the natural vegetation that is scattered throughout the area…. When talking Marloth Park, it is about staying as intimately and closely to nature, within as a safe environment as what could possibly be imagined.
Office Details
Lowveld Kruger South
16 Air StreetMalelane
Mpumalanga
1320
SOUTH AFRICA
Sales Tel: 082 784 5682
Sales Fax: 0137937504
Lettings Tel: 082 784 5682
Lettings Fax: 0137937504
Sales Email: jan.e@fineandcountry.com
Lettings Email: jan.e@fineandcountry.com
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