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In the south, the Kruger National Park ends at the Crocodile River. On the opposite bank of the river lies Marloth Park. And twelve minute's walk down a winding, sandy track lies 3-Rondavels.

The Crocodile River forms the common boundary between the Kruger Park and Marloth Park for 17 kilometres. and is the home of hippo and hundreds of crocodiles. Elephant, rhino and buffalo stay on the Kruger Park side of the river.

On the Marloth side a wide variety of antelope roam free among the cottages. Giraffe and warthog may drop in at any time. Zebra come up to the deck for a hand-out. Over 300 bird species fill the air with song. Centuries-old trees keep watch over all.

This is ancient Africa where man is but a visitor.

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