Mafunyani Kruger B&B; Come feed the animals!
Mafunyani Kruger B&B offers luxury air-conditioned rooms in the heart of the Kruger National Park in South-Africa. Children can visit us for FREE and we only charge $50 or R200 per Adult per night. Wild animals roam around the B&B freely and can be fed by our guest. We offer GREAT Safari's through the Kruger Park and through Marloth Park Reserve.
Mafunyani B&B can accommodate 17 people, all rooms have air conditioning, bedside Tables, Reading Lights, Lockable Cupboard and is serviced daily with fresh linen, coffee, tea and sweets. We have all the luxury facilities to make your Safari dream a reality such as a beautiful deck/veranda overlooking the Park and animals, a Large Snooker and Pool Table, Swimming Pool and a open styled Safari Vehicle.
Attractions nearby includes the Kruger National Park, Marloth Park, Lionspruit Nature Reserve, Pilgrims Rest Museum Town, Panoramic Route with God's Window overlooking Mocambique, Mastama Cultural Village etc.
We offer Airport Shuttle Services to our International Guests which includes pick up and drop off at Johannesburg International Airport for a mere $90 per person.
Our main attraction however is the beautiful array of wild animals such as zebras, Giraffes, Warthogs, Impalas etc who visits us daily.
A visit to Mafunyani Kruger B&B is a unforgettable visit!
We have all the services needed or required such as; serviced rooms, Laundromat service, Gas station nearby, Shopping Centre, Restaurants, Public Swimming Pool and Liquor Store within 1 miles drive from us!
We only charge $50 or R200 per person per night and children under the age of 12 accompanying their parents may visit us for FREE!
Come feed the wild animals at Mafunyani Kruger B&B!
The Kruger National Park is world-renowned for it's splendid beauty and abundance of wild animals such as Lions and the Big 5.
Visit us to see the BIG 5!
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This page was last updated: 06 March 2007
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