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About Amarula Lapa

Home to Africa's wild and silky cream liqueur, the Amarula Lapa is a great spot to chill near the Phalaborwa Gate of Kruger National Park.

Here you can relax, stretch your legs and of course, enjoy a glass of Amarula Cream on ice and stock up with a few bottles before journeying on.

Comfortable seating, a shop and a warm African welcome await you on entering the high thatch-roof building. Rough stone walls and kraal-style area bestow an authentic bushveld feeling.

The Amarula Lapa is crucial to the lives of the local inhabitants who provide the Marula fruit for pulp processing in season. During the off-season, Amarula sponsor community-based job creation projects to enhance their income.

Opening hours are Monday to Friday 08:30 – 16:30 and Saturday 09:00 – 12:00.

A fertile fruit?
The fruit of the indigenous Marula tree is believed to have aphrodisiac properties and features in tribal fertility rites. Known in folklore as ‘The Marriage Tree’, tribal marriage ceremonies still take place under the umbrella shaped trees.

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anna modiselle
05 January 2017

Very interesting history.

Mayna van der Merwe
05 November 2011

Lovely place. I don't drink but couldn't help buying a couple of bottles of Amarula. Worth it, and not far off the main road. Must see.

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Amarula Lapa is 2km from the centre of Phalaborwa , the nearest airport 48.2km (Eastgate Airport).
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling

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