Vida Nova Kruger is situated in the private wildlife sanctuary, Marloth Park, and offers one of the most luxurious places to stay near Kruger National Park. Mpumalanga, where the parks are located, is known as “the place of the rising sun”, and is in the north-eastern point of Southern Africa. Expect some of nature’s most spectacular sunrises.
Our lodge overlooks the Crocodile River, which forms the border between Marloth and the Kruger National Park. With Crocodile Bridge Gate just 14kms from our lodge, a quick ride in our comfortable game viewing vehicle will see you inside the Kruger National Park. Our qualified and knowledgeable guides will have you captivated by everything the park has to offer, on an exclusive game drive.
Marloth Park is a 3,000 hectare wildlife conservancy, boasting its own game. You can expect to see popular African animals, such as giraffe, kudu, nyala, blue wildebeest, warthogs, impala and many more. From the relaxed environment of our lounging area, you can enjoy watching the free-roaming game. You don’t have to leave the lodge to appreciate the African wilderness. Dangerous game like rhino and lion are confined to a fenced area, and other big five animals are just across the river in the Kruger National Park.
The Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport is just 100kms from our Marloth Park holiday accommodation, and the lodge is conveniently close to the Mozambican border. Vida Nova Kruger is ideally located to continue your tour to one of our luxury villas in Machangulo Private Reserve in Mozambique, or further north in Pebane.
Our concierge can organise a guided tour of some of the best foot trails in Kruger. Adventures on the Kruger Park walking trails can be an incredibly exhilarating affair that stirs all of your senses. Listen to the wild calls of the animal inhabitants all around you, feel the invigorating breeze through the trees and bushes, and be spellbound by the sights of creatures both tiny and considerable. Experience the authentic sensations of nature, as the indigenous inhabitants of Kruger once did.
Where we are, where our cycling routes are and all the important landmarks in Marloth Park.