Explore Marloth Park’s extensive road network at your own pace, where you can encounter free-roaming wildlife such as zebras, giraffes, and various antelope species.
Navigate through designated trails on guided quad bike tours, suitable for both beginners and experienced riders.
Horse trails wind through the non Big five reserve and indigenous bush passing rocky outcrops, river beds and exceptionally scenic terrain. You are likely to see antelope, giraffe, impala, zebra, waterbuck and wildebeest.
The Komati river close to Marloth Park is one of the few places you can catch tiger fish in South Africa and the best way to do this is from a boat. Spend a couple of hours on the water with an experienced fisherman that has been fishing these waters for years. Even if you are a novice your guide has all the experience onboard that you will need.
The Komati River is inhabited by crocodiles as well as hippo and if you are lucky you might spot one of these on your relaxing cruise. Our barge has braai facilities onboard and we will supply the charcoal if you want to make a meal of it, a flush toilet onboard makes for a comfortable ride. Sit back and relax as we cruise up the river ending the day with a sundowner on the water.
Kambaku Golf Course situated in Komatipoort Mpumalanga is a 9 hole course set in the wildest corner of South Africa. At the confluence of the Crocodile and Komati Rivers along the foothills of the Lebombo mountain range.