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Fish Eagle Nest - Self Catering Lodge



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Situated adjacent to the Kruger National Park, this self-catering holiday home offers you a wildlife paradise set in perfect bushveld surrounding.

Fish Eagles Nest lies in the heard of Marloth Park, a uniquely established wildlife town, which is home to deer, giraffe, zebras, wildebeest and various cat families.

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Situated adjacent to the Kruger National Park, this self-catering home offers you a wildlife paradise set in perfect bushveld surrounding.

Fish Eagles Nest lies in the heard of Marloth Park, a uniquely established wildlife town, which is home to deer, giraffe, zebras, wildebeest and various cat families.

This bushveld town provides easy access to the Kruger Park (20 min) drive to Crocodile Bridge, Maputo-Mozambique, and Jeppes Reef, with in an hour away. The royal Swazi Casino is also within close proximity.

Experience a breathtaking sunset from the balcony while sipping away a sundowner.

Enjoy many activities such as hiking, bird watching and mountain biking (before five in the afternoon.)

The Main camp also provides tennis courts and a large swimming pool. You will also find the splash pool at Fish Eagles Nest to be an oasis on a very warm summer day.

Rooms

Room 1
Double bedroom with an ensuite bathroom. The bathroom has a toilet, basin and bath. The room has cupboards .Mosquito nets

Room 2
Double bedroom with a bathroom across the room, the bathroom have a shower, basin and toilet. The room has cupboards for 2 people. Mosquito nets

Loft room.
The loft area on the second level have a lounge area with 4 chairs and a coffee table with a door leading to a upstairs patio overlooking the bush field. 4 single bank beds with mosquito nets. The loft has a place for clothing and linen supply.

Kitchen is open plan with a double door to outside patio. The patio have a table for 8 people .The dining room have a buffet with a table for 6 people’s lapa leading from the patio have a braai area with a grill. The small splash pool is next to the outside patio. Two shading nets for parking.
PLEASE NOTE THERE IS NO ELECTRISITY, ONLY GAS, THERE IS SOLAR PANEL ELECTRISITY FOR THE LIGHTS ONLY, NOT PLUGS FOR SELFONES OR LAPTOPS.

Fish Eagle Nest - Self Catering Lodge

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GPS Coordinates Decimal Decimal Deg Min & Sec Deg & Decimal Min
Latitude -25.3449° S 25.3449° S 25° 20' 41.64" -25° 20.694'
Longitude 31.7580° E 31.7580° E 31° 45' 28.8" 31° 45.48'
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1637 Moddervis Street
Marloth Park
Mpumalanga
South Africa
1330
Phone No.
012 460 7223
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 12 460 7223

Fax No.
012 460 1469
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 12 460 1469

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