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Crocodile Ridge Bush Villa

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Rated 5.0 in 4 Reviews

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R 2,400
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Crocodile Ridge Bush Villa is a luxurious accommodation situated in Marloth Park, Mpumalanga, South Africa, just a five-minute walk from the Kruger National Park fence overlooking the Crocodile River. The property is designed to accommodate up to eight guests (maximum six adults), making it ideal for families or small groups.

The solar-powered villa features three air-conditioned bedrooms, each furnished with queen-size beds, and two bathrooms - one with a shower and an en-suite with both bath and shower facilities. The modern, open-plan living space includes a fully equipped kitchen with a stove, oven, fridge, microwave, dishwasher, and tea/coffee facilities. The comfortable lounge area features a king-size sleeper couch and Smart TV, complemented by complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the property.

Outdoor amenities include a covered veranda with a built-in braai (barbecue), a boma, swimming pool with safety net, and sun tan deck. The enclosed backyard houses a children's play area with a wooden jungle gym. For guests' security and convenience, the property is equipped with an alarm system, outdoor security cameras, an electronic safe, and a backup water system ensuring uninterrupted supply. Additional amenities include a camping cot available upon request, wheelchair accessibility, and optional cleaning services.

The villa's location offers guests the unique opportunity to experience wildlife viewing directly from their doorstep, combining modern comfort with an authentic bushveld experience. Owned by Scott and Megan Knight, the property represents a thoughtful blend of luxury accommodation and natural wilderness experience.

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