KrugerRiverVillas - HyenaHouse
About KrugerRiverVillas - HyenaHouse
Hyena House 4180, of the KrugerRiverVillas group, is a spacious and stately holiday home, ideally located in Marloth Park Conservancy, which borders on the renowned Kruger National Park.This well-appointed holiday home can accommodate up to six guests and comprises three comfortable en-suite bedrooms, and a variety of entertainment areas, catered from a well equipped kitchen. A private swimming pool, braai area and outdoor dining add delight.Relax in the cool green surrounds or take a walk on the wild side, encountering tame game on the way. Spoil yourself with a holi
Safaris into Kruger arranged upon request, or just relax and let the local Safari come to you.
If you are seriously into beach, Maputo/Catembe is a two hour drive away, bring your passport for Mozambique.
Spa treatments available at nearby lodges.
World renown golf course at Leopard Creek, fun and games on Skukuza course with occasional animal encounters or the local is lekker Kambaku course in Komatipoort.
Kruger River Villas' LionsGate is the penultimate honeymoon destination, if the guests must tag along, other nearby venues are available, Hyena House is one of them.
This is a leisure venue so legave that laptop in the office ;-)
Supervised children are welcomed.
Private and secluded, this bush venue is a romantic hideaway.
Our staff have been trained on COVID-19 preparedness, including PPE, hand hygiene, social distancing and wearing masks. We clean our property with all mandatory disinfectants.
Availability and Pricing
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Important Information
A minimum stay period of two nights applies.
Amenities
Facilities
- Airport Shuttle
- Laundry Facilities*
- Braai/Barbecue
- Swimming Pool
- Beach
- Wi-Fi
- No Credit Card Facilities
- Conference Venues
- Parking on Premises
- Romantic
- Air conditioning
- Bath
- Bathroom
- Iron and board
- Kitchen
- Lounge
- Pets Not Allowed
Languages Spoken
- English
- Afrikaans
KrugerRiverVillas - HyenaHouse location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling














