Marloth Park is, for many, the very definition of the South African bushveld. It explores it, showcases it and lays it bare for the small local community and the tourists that come here for utter peace and tranquillity. It is both a town and a nature conservancy, which means that it is close to perfect for nature lovers or those that really want to experience the wild beauty of this continent ... cont.
From Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport:
1. Start by getting onto the N4 via the R538. It's about a 13.4 km stretch to get there. You'll head west for a tiny bit (34 m), then at the first roundabout, take the 1st exit onto KMIA Road (1.8 km).
2. At the next roundabout, take the 1st exit again onto the R538 and follow it for 11.1 km.
3. Hop onto the N4. Turn left to merge onto the highway (500 m) and then stay on the N4 toll road for about 77.4 km.
4. Head towards Marloth Park. You'll be taking Tenbosch Road and Olifant Drive for the final 12.5 km leg of the trip.
5. Follow the local roads. Turn left onto Olifant Drive (850 m), keep going as it becomes Tenbosch Road (5.5 km), and then continue as it turns back into Olifant Drive for another 4.5 km.
6. The final stretch. Turn right onto Steenbok Avenue (600 m), then left onto Raasblaar Street (300 m).
7. Almost there. Turn right onto Grass Street (120 m), take a left onto Eland Street (450 m), and a final quick left (54 m).
Your destination, 3299 Eland Street, will be right there on your left.
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