Malalane is 10 minutes away from Malalane Gate entering Kruger National Park. In 1985 when a new rest camp Berg-en-Dal was opened in Kruger National Park, Malalane Gate was named as one of the main entrances into the park, leading to an increase in tourism in this farming area.
Malalane town was planned in the form of a wagon wheel and the town was established on 6 July 1949.
Malalane means “the place of small lala palms". King Mswati’s Emlalani regiment was named after where the town now stands.
The farms in the region produce sugarcane, subtropical fruit and winter vegetables.
Use the Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport.
Take the N4 highway east from Johannesburg and Pretoria. Have cash at hand for the toll gates. Pass through Mbombela. Malalane is 70 km past Mbombela on the N4.
Travel around Malalane by car and get an eyeful of the beautiful scenery and meandering mountain passes. The Malalane Gate entrance to the Kruger Park is 6 km past Malalane.
Spoornet operates regular trains west to Johannesburg via Middelburg, Witbank and Pretoria, and east to Komatipoort on the border with Mozambique. From Komatipoort you can take a Mozambiquan train east to Maputo.
The Malalane train station at the corner of Station and Factory Streets.
Golf clubs include:
Inkwazi Shopping Centre in Malalane
Malalane offers various lodging ranging from Bed and Breakfast, guesthouses, 4- and 5-star lodges and private game reserves. These include: Malelane Lodge, Pestana Lodge and some bed and breakfasts.
Take the N4 to Mozambique, even if it's only for sightseeing (passport needed). You can enter Krugerpark at the Malalane Gate. Go towards the south and visit Eswatini/Swaziland (passport needed).
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