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Inkwazi Place

Rated 4.7 in 13 Reviews

Marloth Park, Mpumalanga
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R 1,700
Avg per night for 2 guests

Inkwazi Place is an upmarket self-catering house located in Marloth Park, situated approximately 500 meters from the Crocodile River, which overlooks the Kruger National Park. The property features a waterhole that attracts a variety of wildlife on a daily basis. Guests can enjoy the splash pool and savor good food around a crackling fire, while being serenaded by the sounds of the wild and the solitude of this precious piece of Africa.

Inkwazi Place is designed to provide a perfect getaway for those seeking a closer connection with nature and an opportunity to experience the thrills of the great outdoors. The kitchen is fully equipped for self-catering needs, complete with a dishwasher, refrigerator, and oven. The house comfortably accommodates eight people across four bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom. Two of the bedrooms are located upstairs, while the other two are situated downstairs. Each bedroom leads out to one of the four decks.

All the bedrooms are fitted with air-conditioning units for comfort. It is important to note that pets are not permitted on the premises. The windows are equipped with insect screens and burglar bars, while the doors have been fitted with a security gate and an alarm system linked to an armed response service. For entertainment, the property offers a dartboard, a 55-inch flat-screen TV, and free uncapped Wi-Fi, allowing guests to share their experiences with family back home.

Guests are encouraged to book a game drive at the Kruger National Park to enhance their experience. The holiday home features four bedrooms, a flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and four bathrooms with showers. Three of the rooms have double beds, while one room has two single beds.

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