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Dumatau



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Dumatau is situated on the southern border of the world renown Kruger National Park in Marloth Park where Kudu, Zebra, Warthog, Impala, Giraffe and lots more wildlife wonder freely. A wide variety of game and more than 300 bird species are found.

A luxurious, modern, fully serviced house that sleeps 8 guests and offers the enjoyment of watching wild animals from both the stoop and balcony on top that looks out onto the African bush and gives you the enjoyment of watching the African sunset.

Enjoy and relax in the tranquillity of African bush night sounds while enjoying the blazing log fire in the boma. Cool off in the splash pool in privacy of natural African bush.

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Latitude -25.3457° S 25.3457° S 25° 20' 44.52" -25° 20.742'
Longitude 31.8077° E 31.8077° E 31° 48' 27.72" 31° 48.462'
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Patrys st, no. 3592
Marloth Park
1320
Mpumalanga
South Africa
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