


Yesterday at noon, Louise took us to see a lovely home, Tarentaal Cottage, that Danie built about three years ago for a couple in Germany who visit periodically.
FOR MORE PHOTOS, VISIT LOUISE’S WEBSITE HERE FOR THIS LOVELY HOUSE AND OTHER PROPERTIES IN MARLOTH PARK.




It’s always interesting for us to see the holiday rentals Louise owns and manages in Marloth Park since we’d never consider renting from anyone but her. As we’ve mentioned many times in the past, no one we’ve ever met is as attentive, kind, and helpful to all of her holiday/vacation rental clients.


She is truly the queen of hospitality. With her diligence and her husband Danie’s building skills as a professional builder, there’s no waiting to get things done when something unanticipated goes wrong.
Her houses are impeccable and well-appointed with every possible amenity, and many have alternate power sources to supplement during load-shedding (power outages).

Her prices are reasonably priced for holidaymakers and include optional reasonably priced cleaning services, utilities, laundry service as needed, Wi-Fi, and purified water.
Here is Louise’s description of the Tarentaal Cottage on her website here:
“Tarentaal Cottage
Tarentaal Cottage is a brand new, lovely, and modern cottage with two bedrooms en suite and air conditioning in both rooms.
The kitchen is fully equipped for self-catering, and there is a lovely indoor relaxing area with a huge glass window that looks outside for animal visitors.
Outside is a vast furnished veranda with a pool and braai area.
All linen and towels are provided. Please bring your own swimming towels. Daily cleaning services are available on request and it cost extra.
The cottage offers free Wi-Fi and backup power to make your life easier during load shedding.”

The nightly rate for Tarentaal Cottage in ZAR 2000 is US $109.84, which is undoubtedly reasonable for the exceptional experiences travelers can anticipate in the unique surroundings of the exquisite Marloth Park Conservancy. If you are a nature lover and decide to visit Marloth Park, we’d be happy to assist you in answering any questions, even on a free WhatsApp call.

We’ve done this many times for countless readers who’ve decided to come here for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Of course, one must possess a passion for wildlife and nature. Kruger National Park is a 20-minute drive from the property, where you can see the Big Five and much more.

Make Marloth Park your next holiday adventure!
Be well.
Photo from ten years ago today, March 21, 2015:
