Welcome...
Thank you for being here, because you care about our little piece of paradise – Marloth Park. MPRA – Marloth Park Ratepayers Association is a legally registered property owners association in Marloth Park on the southern border of Kruger National Park.
Marloth Park is a magical place where wild animals (who were here first), live side-by-side with human beings. It is a rare privilege and one that MPRA fights hard to preserve in a way that will ensure the harmony and safety of both animals and humans
It is a place of wonder, where nature-lovers of all ages can discover and appreciate the beauty and intricacies of nature, while enjoying an unforgettable immersion in nature – this is the essence of the Marloth Park experience. Sadly, this Marloth Park’s future hangs in the balance…
At MPRA, our core mandate, is representing, (and defending where necessary) the interests and rights of property owners in Marloth Park. We endeavor to ensure that all our members’ opinions are heard and their interests are pursued within Marloth Park at all levels. In the prevailing threats to Marloth Park’s future, this mandate has never been more important.
The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it. – Robert Swan




We are living on this planet as if we have another one to go to. – Terry Swearingen


Our mission as Marloth Park’s property owners’ association is to utilize your membership fees or donations to the betterment of Marloth Park and not having funds sit in our account where it does Marloth Park no good. To protect and ensure your rights and assets as a property owner, to be transparent with all our endeavors, and to bring positive change to Marloth Park. NO decisions will be made solely by the directors or committee members.
YOUR voice and vote will be taken into consideration, be it by you personally or by proxy. All Votes will be made available on request, so as to avoid any discrepancies. We strive to work with the municipality to ensure that we get the proper services delivered to Marloth Park.
The only way forward, if we are going to improve the quality of the environment, is to get everybody involved. – Richard Rogers
So, if you want to know more about the challenges facing Marloth Park, and the opportunities that exist for us to work together for Marloth Park’s future, we hope you’ll find facts and food for thought here. You are also always welcome to contact us for more information/ answers.
Let’s all get involved, and let’s change the prevailing narrative to one of mutual respect and positivity – even when our opinions differ. Together, we can make a better future for Marloth Park’s next generation of animals and humans.
