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Everything you need to know before staying at Kruger Park Hostel in Marloth Park, South Africa — accommodation, safaris, meals, transport, wildlife, safety, volunteers, and what makes us different.

Kruger Park Hostel is a social, small-scale safari hostel in Marloth Park, close to Kruger National Park, offering mixed dorms, private rooms, guided safaris, day tours, camping adventures, and a relaxed but adventurous atmosphere.

About Kruger Park Hostel

A useful starting point if you want to know who we are, where we are, and whether Kruger Park Hostel is the right fit for your trip.

Kruger Park Hostel is a boutique safari hostel in Marloth Park, Mpumalanga, close to Kruger National Park. We combine affordable accommodation, a social atmosphere, and easy access to safaris, guided day tours, and small-group camping adventures. Guests choose us because they want more than just a bed — they want wildlife, community, and an authentic travel experience.

Kruger Park Hostel is located at 313 Varing Street, Marloth Park, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Marloth Park is a wildlife conservancy next to Kruger National Park, and the hostel is approximately 20 minutes from Crocodile Bridge Gate, one of the most convenient southern entrances into Kruger.

Kruger Park Hostel is ideal for backpackers, solo travellers, couples, adventurous friends, digital nomads, wildlife lovers, and budget-conscious travellers looking for an affordable base near Kruger National Park. It suits guests who like a social atmosphere, shared meals, and real travel experiences rather than a formal lodge environment.

No. We are social but not a party hostel. Guests can expect communal dinners, sunset walks, campfire conversations, occasional themed or karaoke evenings, and a friendly shared atmosphere. But because many guests go on early safaris, the focus remains on wildlife, connection, and adventure rather than late-night partying.

Rooms, Comfort & Facilities

Information about room types, Wi‑Fi, comfort levels, shared spaces, and what you can expect on site.

We offer:
  • Mixed dorm rooms (two 6-bed dorms)
  • Private rooms with shared bathrooms
  • Private ensuite rooms

Our dorms are generally mixed. We try to place women together where possible, but with only two dorm rooms this is not always guaranteed.

Kruger Park Hostel is a small-scale, personal hostel with a maximum of around 20 guests. This helps us keep the atmosphere friendly, the service personal, and the safari departures simpler and more guest-focused.

Yes. All beds and rooms have power outlets, and rooms have fans to help during the hot summer months. We also provide free high-speed Wi‑Fi throughout the hostel, and it is generally strong enough for video calls and remote work.

Guests currently have access to:
  • Swimming pool
  • Towels and linen
  • Bush gym
  • Secure parking
  • Communal dining and social spaces
  • Tea, coffee and filtered water available 24/7
  • Laundry service for a small fee

Meals, Drinks & Dining Style

Important if you want to know how food works here, especially since we are not a standard self-catering backpacker hostel.

No. Kruger Park Hostel does not have a standard shared backpacker kitchen. Our food experience is more structured and communal, with shared meals as an important part of the social atmosphere.

Guest cooking is limited:
  • Breakfast: You may cook your own eggs (raw eggs are provided).
  • Dinner: Only if you are cooking for the whole hostel.
  • Lunch: No guest cooking is allowed.

Typical meal times are:
  • Breakfast: 04:00–10:00
  • Dinner: 19:00 at the communal table
Many guests say the communal dinners are one of the most memorable parts of staying here.

Yes. We can cater for vegetarian diets and offer limited vegan options with at least 48 hours’ notice. Please tell us in advance so we can plan properly.

Tea, coffee and filtered water are available free of charge 24/7. Lunch is not served by the hostel, but there are nearby restaurants in Marloth Park where guests can eat during the day.

Safaris, Tours & Activities

One of the main reasons guests choose Kruger Park Hostel is because they can stay here and also book wildlife experiences directly from the hostel.

Depending on season and availability, we currently offer or help guests access:

Our safaris are designed for travellers who want something personal, adventurous and authentic. We focus on:
  • Small groups
  • Experienced local guides
  • Unhurried wildlife viewing
  • Budget-friendly options
  • Easy departures from Marloth Park near Kruger National Park
  • Both day trips and immersive camping safaris

Our camping safaris are promoted as small-group experiences, often with a maximum of 4 guests, while day safaris may have slightly larger group sizes depending on the activity. We aim to keep the experience more personal than big bus-style tours.

Game drives usually depart early:
  • Summer: around 04:30
  • Winter: around 05:30
Return is usually around 13:00–14:00, depending on sightings, route and season.

Yes, guests can join a game drive on the day they check out. We strongly recommend staying the night before any safari because departures are very early, especially for Kruger day safaris and camping trips.

Getting Here & Transfers

This section is especially useful for international travellers trying to work out airports, shuttles, self-drive routes, and local transport.

If you are driving, the preferred approach is via the Tenbosch Road entrance, which is the second entrance road off the N4 when coming from Malelane or Johannesburg. This is recommended because it is tarred all the way to Marloth Park.

No. A 4x4 is not required to reach Kruger Park Hostel.

One of the simplest options from Johannesburg is the daily shuttle service from O.R. Tambo International Airport to Marloth Park. According to our current directions page, this shuttle drops guests directly at the hostel.

Guests normally arrive via one of these airports:
  • O.R. Tambo International Airport (Johannesburg) — best for most international arrivals
  • Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (KMI / Mbombela) — about 1.5 hours away by road
  • Skukuza Airport — inside Kruger National Park, with transfer or car rental needed afterwards

Yes. We can arrange transfers to or from selected points including:
  • Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport
  • Skukuza Airport
  • Komatipoort / Lebombo Border Post
  • Mbombela / Nelspruit
  • Crocodile Gate area
  • Malelane

There are no normal taxi services in Marloth Park, so it is important to plan your transport in advance. Locally, guests usually move around on foot or by bicycle during the day. We also have free bicycles available for guests.

Location, Wildlife & Safety

A very important section, because staying in Marloth Park next to Kruger National Park is part of what makes the experience special.

We are approximately 20 minutes from Crocodile Bridge Gate, making Kruger Park Hostel a very practical base for day safaris, camping safaris, and independent self-drive visits into Kruger National Park.

Very possibly. One of the most unique parts of staying at Kruger Park Hostel is that wildlife often moves through Marloth Park itself. Guests may see kudu, zebra, giraffe, impala, warthog, mongoose, monkeys, and many birds around the property and surrounding streets.

No, the hostel is not fully fenced in the way a city property would be, and wildlife roams freely in Marloth Park. It is not safe to walk around at night because predators may move through the area after dark. We strongly advise guests to stay on the property at night and ask staff if unsure.

Yes. Do not leave food unattended, especially in outdoor or open communal spaces.

Marloth Park is generally considered a low malaria-risk area. There are usually fewer mosquitoes in winter, while repellent is recommended in summer. If needed, a clinic is located approximately 1 km from the hostel.

Booking, Payments & Cancellations

Useful if you are ready to plan or confirm your stay and want clarity on payment options and cancellation rules.

We currently accept Visa, MasterCard, and EFT.

Our current hostel cancellation policy is:
  • Full refund if cancelled 48 hours or more before arrival
  • A 1-night fee if cancelled within 48 hours of arrival

Yes. Camping safaris require full prepayment.

Yes. Local shops generally accept both card and cash, although we still recommend carrying a mix of both where practical.

Volunteers & Long-Stay Guests

For travellers looking for more than a short stay, especially those interested in Worldpackers opportunities or longer immersion in Marloth Park.

Yes. Kruger Park Hostel accepts volunteers exclusively through Worldpackers.com.

The current minimum volunteer stay is 4 weeks.

Volunteer tasks may include cooking, baking, making yogurt, jam, muesli and rusks, stocking the pantry, and helping with general hostel tasks.

Yes. We are a good fit for volunteers, digital nomads, photographers, repeat safari travellers, and guests who want a more immersive bush experience rather than a rushed overnight stay.

What Makes Kruger Park Hostel Different?

This section is especially important for guests comparing hostels, lodges, guesthouses, and safari operators near Kruger National Park.

Kruger Park Hostel offers a more social, adventurous and budget-friendly experience than a traditional lodge. Instead of isolated luxury, we focus on shared travel experiences, wildlife encounters in Marloth Park, early safari departures, communal meals, and small-group adventures. It is ideal for travellers who want authenticity, flexibility, and real connection with both people and place.

What makes Kruger Park Hostel unique is the combination of:
  • Wildlife right around the property in Marloth Park
  • A small, personal and social hostel environment
  • Affordable access to Kruger safaris and camping adventures
  • Shared meals and a true community atmosphere
  • Access not only to Kruger, but also to the Panorama Route, Eswatini and selected cross-border trips
  • A focus on meaningful travel rather than mass tourism

Yes. Our current sustainability approach includes low-waste operations, reduced water use, solar power, grey-water recycling, composting, LED lighting, reusable water bottles, and ethical safari practices. We also support local employment, local suppliers, local guides, and conservation efforts such as grassland reseeding in Marloth Park.

Still Need Help?

If your question is not answered here, feel free to contact us directly. We are happy to help with accommodation, safari planning, directions, transfers, volunteer applications, or general travel advice.

Reservations & Guest Support

Rene (Manager)
Email: Rene@KrugerParkHostel.com
WhatsApp: +27 64 950 1259

Truddy (Front Office)
Email: Truddy@KrugerParkHostel.com
WhatsApp: +27 60 611 8460

Marion (Reservations)
Email: Marion@KrugerParkHostel.com
WhatsApp: +27 72 556 0431

Location

Kruger Park Hostel
313 Varing Street
Marloth Park, 1321
Mpumalanga, South Africa

Reservations Hours: Daily from 08:00 to 18:00 (SAST)

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