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Kruger National Park

QUICK FACTS

  • World-famous for it's wildlife
  • Kruger Park is state-owned and accommodates budgets on both the low-end with self-catering, and on the high-end with luxury concessions
  • Luxury customers usually fly in to nearby airports (KMIA / SZK / HDS) from either Cape Town or Johannesburg
  • Self-drive possible but flying more common for luxury itineraries
  • Game viewing best during the dry winters months May to Oct
  • Wet summer season brings full waterholes, lush bushveld, many newborn wildlife and the summer migrant birds arrive
  • 15+ luxury lodges in 9 private concessions (each run by a particular operator) over an area of 1,950,000 hectares.  Bare in mind that the majority of this is state-owned and run.

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The Kruger National Park is one of the most famous and visited National Parks in Africa, for good reason. Home to an incredibly diverse wildlife population including the Big 5, a wide range of predators, the biggest collection of mammal species in Africa and an amazing range of bird species - the Kruger Park is a mecca for wildlife encounters.

Over and above the endless African wildlife within the reserve, there are also an incredibly large and unique variety of luxury lodges within and surrounding Kruger National Park.

The Kruger National Park is a destination that is generally considered to be good all year-round.

The attraction to the Kruger National Park is most certainly the wildlife and there is no question that the dry winter season from May to October is considered the best time to experience phenomenal game viewing and walking safaris. The bush is less dense and animals tend to gather around the fewer permanent water sources, allowing for better viewing opportunities.

Mid-winter - June to August - is a very comfortable time of year to visit the Kruger as there are few mosquitoes, little if any rain and temperatures are pleasantly warm during the day and refreshingly cool at night. The bone-dry, end-of-winter months of September and October often experience uncomfortably hot and humid conditions but concentrations of animals around water sources are at their highest - this period is often regarded as the best game-viewing time for a Kruger safari.

The summer rains arrive from November onwards , peak in January and February and end around April. The Kruger is transformed into a beautiful, thriving green landscape and it makes for superb photography. Game viewing is still good with many young animals around, making it a predator's paradise. It is also the best time for bird watching as well as safari-and-beach holiday combinations.

The Kruger National Park is considered a low malaria area, however, we would recommend consulting a medical practitioner for advice about malaria.

The Kruger National Park is also very popular during the long December/January school holidays, so should you be looking to travel during this time period, we strongly recommend that you book well in advance and consider the northern parts of the park or the Kruger's private reserves and concessions, should you desire a less crowded experience.

The Kruger National Park is regarded as the ultimate safari destination and the largest in South Africa . With almost two million hectares of pristine wilderness, the park is split into northern and southern reserves. The northern reserves are often referred to as the Greater Kruger National Park .  

Home to the famous Big 5 : lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo, and the highest number of large mammal species on any African reserve, the Kruger offers a rewarding safari experience and an array of accommodation options including luxury lodges and self-catering. Activities offered at most reserves include morning and afternoon/evening open vehicle game drives and guided bush walks. Some reserves offer optional local village tours, hot air ballooning, elephant interactions, visits to animal rehabilitation centers, treehouse sleep-outs and photographic safaris.

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Self-Catering Rest Camps in Kruger Park

Looking for more affordable self-catering accommodation in Kruger National Park? Rest Camps in Kruger Park offer a range of accommodation from campsites to huts, bungalows, cottages, rondavels, safari tents and guest houses. Facilities include restaurants, shops, petrol stations and more. Ideal for a self-drive safari, although guided game drives can also be arranged.

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Where is Kruger National Park? A Kruger Park Map is indispensable in the planning of any safari. Find out how to drive to Kruger Park from Johannesburg, and how to get around Kruger Park if you are doing a self-drive safari . Here you can find

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There are also other fabulous activities in the surrounding areas that will enhance your Kruger National Park safari experience. How about an amazing Kids elephant safari or a majestic hot air balloon flight? These are real once in a lifetime experiences! Other options include horseback riding, blissful spa treatments and golf.

You can also see what is being done on a grassroots level for the survival of African wildlife at rehabilitation, breeding and endangered species centres .

Combining any of these activities with your Kruger Park safari adventure is something you definitely should consider - maximize your holiday experience in every way.

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A 600-sq-km (or 60,000 hectare) private wildlife reserve in the greater Kruger area, Klaserie has strong conservation credentials.

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Extending over a mind-boggling 19,485 km2 (7,523 square miles), the Kruger National Park is one of Africa’s largest and most iconic safari destinations. It’s comparable in area to Wales or the state of New Jersey.

It shares open borders with several smaller private reserves as well as two transfrontier national parks in the form of Gonarezhou (Zimbabwe) and Limpopo (Mozambique).

Kruger National Park vies with Cape Town as South Africa’s top destination, attracting more than one million visitors annually. The park is better suited to affordable self-drive safaris than any other major African park.

By contrast, the exclusive private reserves that border Kruger and ‘concession lodges’ that occupy exclusive enclaves within it set the bar for all-inclusive luxury safaris in open-top 4×4 vehicles driven by expert guides.

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Set in the hot eastern Lowveld, Kruger is traversed by several rivers and is punctuated by a few hilly areas. Still, it mostly comprises flat savannah dominated by acacia trees in the south and mopane woodland in the north.

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Kruger National Park Parfuri ElephantThe Nile crocodile is the most conspicuous of 114 reptile and 34 amphibian species, but the ethereal communal calls of the Bubbling kassina and other tree frogs often provide a haunting aural backdrop to dusk waterhole vigils.

Kruger is a magnet for birding safaris , with 517 bird species recorded. Expect everything ranging from the spectacularly colorful Lilac-breasted roller and White-fronted bee-eater to several heftier species now rare outside of protected areas, such as the eyelid-fluttering Southern ground hornbill, the bizarre Secretary-bird, the massive Kori bustard (the world’s heaviest flying bird), the macabre Marabou stork, and, of course, the ostrich.

Highlights of Kruger National Park

Southern Kruger

Thanks to its relative proximity to Gauteng, Southern Kruger carries the highest volume of safari-goers.

The far south offers the park’s most reliable game viewing: the surfaced H4-1 that follows the Sabie River from Skukuza to Lower Sabie, a great area to spot elephant, buffalo, lion, and even leopards.

It’s also a favorite for birding safaris , while the H4-2 and associated dirt roads running south to Crocodile Bridge explore the park’s best rhino country.

Central Kruger

The focal point of the lightly-wooded savannah of Central Kruger, Satara, stands at the crossroads of some superb safari roads.

Seasonal concentrations of wildebeest and zebra are reminiscent of the Serengeti, and it’s the best place to look for cheetahs and see lion kills – the latter also often attracting jackals and hyenas.

Cheetah cubs in the Kruger National Park.

The aptly-named Olifants River is a favored haunt of elephants, and it also often attracts immense herds of thirsty buffalo.

Northern Kruger

Wildlife viewing in the remote Northern Kruger is challenging because while buffalo and elephants are conspicuous, lions, leopards, and rhino encounters are rare.

Balanced against that, the untrammeled north possesses a mesmerizing wilderness feel and hosts many localized bird species absent further south, making the Northern Kruger a perfect destination for a birding safari .

Lilac Breasted Roller in Kruger National Park

Thulamela Heritage Site, on the south bank of the Luvuvhu River, protects the substantial ruins of a 16th-century Zimbabwe-style stone-wall royal village.

Makuleke Contractual Park

The 240km2 (93 square mile) Makuleke Contractual Park, which runs south from the Limpopo River along the border with Zimbabwe, was annexed to Kruger following the forcible relocation of its inhabitants in 1969.

Restored to the Makuleke community in the 1990s, it’s still managed as part of Kruger and hosts two private lodges that offer much to keen birdwatchers or anybody seeking a genuine wilderness escape.

An excellent place to seek out the likes of Pel’s fishing owl, Racket-tailed roller, and Triple-banded courser, it also offers exclusive access to the spectacular Lanner Gorge and lush Fever tree forest at Crooks Corner.

Sabi Sands Game Reserve

Home to some of South Africa’s most lauded game lodges, the Sabi Sand Reserve was amalgamated from several now jointly-managed private properties in 1948.

Singita Lodge in Kruger National Park

It shares an open boundary with southern Kruger, and expertly guided game drives in open-top 4×4 vehicles often throw up all the Big Five on safari , as well as cheetah and African wild dogs. The reserve also arguably offers the world’s best and most intimate leopard viewing.

Manyeleti Game Reserve

Immediately north of Sabi Sand, Manyeleti Game Reserve , whose Shangaan name means ‘Place of Stars,’ was set aside in 1964 and now shares an unfenced 30km (19mi) eastern border with Kruger and supports a similar selection of wildlife.

However, poaching and low tourist volumes mean that game viewing on safari isn’t quite up there with several of its neighbors.

Timbavati Nature Reserve

Named after the seasonal river that flows close to its southern boundary before crossing into Kruger, the private Timbavati Nature Reserve , created in 1962, and now unfenced along its border with Kruger, operates similarly to Sabi Sand.

Game drives don’t quite match up when it comes to leopard and rhino safari sightings, but since camps are more spread out, they tend to operate at a more relaxed pace.

Private Concession Lodges

The Kruger’s dozen-or-so privately-run concession lodges stand on individual enclaves of national parkland where exclusive traversing rights have been awarded to the concessionaire.

Much like the private reserves bordering Kruger, each concession hosts between one and three exclusive small camps offering guests a deluxe package, including expertly guided safari game drives in open-top 4x4s.

Pels Fishing Owl in Kruger

However, the concessions are typically much larger than the private reserves, wildlife is less habituated to vehicles, and there is no cross-traversing with other lodges – the net result being that game viewing tends to be more erratic. Still, the overall experience is arguably more holistically satisfying.

Practical Information of Kruger National Park

  • Kruger is well-suited to affordable self-drive safaris. An ordinary saloon car can easily explore a good network of sealed roads. The 20-odd rest camps offer inexpensive but comfortable accommodation , and most have grocery shops, filling stations, and restaurants.
  • In addition, an excellent selection of maps, guidebooks, and other interpretive material is available on-site.
  • Kruger-Mpumalanga International Airport (KMIA) lies within an hour’s drive of Numbi and Phabeni Gates. It’s connected to Gauteng’s OR Tambo International Airport by several scheduled flights daily, and several car rental companies are represented there. For couples or families, it may be more affordable to rent a car out of Gauteng and drive, following the N4 east from Pretoria to Mbombela or the N12 from Johannesburg/OR Tambo to connect with the N4 at eMalahleni (formerly Witbank). Allow five hours for the drive.
  • The private and concession lodges associated with Kruger offer a very different and somewhat more costly experience. Most exude an aura of safari chic, pamper clients with gourmet meals and service levels in line with a luxury spa, and include a guided evening and morning game drive. These lodges are typically visited as a two- or three-night all-inclusive fly-in or drive-down package from Gauteng.
  • You could also tag one night at a private reserve to the end of a self-drive Kruger safari – though be sure to time things so that you arrive at camp in time and leave late enough to do all game drives.
  • Kruger is hot and seasonally humid, with summer daytime temperatures routinely topping the 30°C/86°F mark (frequently 40°C/104°F in the north). The air dries out in winter when nights can be freezing, and you’ll want plenty of warm clothing for evening and early morning game drives.

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Cape town / johannesburg day tours, trip advisor reviews, for the last 20 years, kurt safari’s experienced kruger guides have been driving both local and international travellers through some of the most exquisite and wildlife-filled areas of the world-famous kruger national park..

Today, we are a highly ranked, and much recommended, TripAdvisor  Kruger National Park safari  company. We have curated an exclusive array of safaris, activities, and tours that promise to give you a wildlife encounter that is nothing less than absolutely extraordinary. We offer some of the very best 3, 4 and 5 Day Kruger Park Safari Packages, as well as an array of Day Safari options. 

A place of untouched African landscapes, the Kruger National Park is a true haven for those seeking adventure in a place that is home to a rich and diverse wildlife and plantlife. It’s a place made for the more adventurous spirit. Have a look at our comprehensive selection of Kruger National Park packages and discover the magic within each expedition.

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OUR OFFICE IS THE ROADS, CAMPS AND ATTRACTIONS OF THE MAJESTIC KRUGER NATIONAL PARK. AND OUR PASSION FOR THIS EXCEPTIONAL PLACE HAS MADE KURT SAFARI SOUTH AFRICA’S MOST ESTEEMED KRUGER NATIONAL PARK SAFARIS TOUR OPERATOR

We have a selection of the very best  Kruger National Park Safaris travel packages, each of which have been created for clients who are looking for that real African Safari experience, where a rustic adventure meets first world comfort. Every aspect of our Kruger Park safaris and tours are tailor made to suit a variety of budgets, experiences, and tastes.

Our  Kruger National Park safaris include a range of affordable trips, created just for those travelling on a limited budget, and we also have a selection of Kruger Park tours designed for holiday makers wanting a luxury African vacation. Not only do our guests get to explore the best of the  Kruger National Park , spending their days slowly driving along some of the most famous roads, those well-known for their wildlife population’s, but they also have the option to explore some of the region’s most interesting and beautiful attractions.

In the company of a trained and passionate guides, our guests spend up to 9 hours a day in the Kruger National Park . This is more time than most other companies allow for, and this means our guests have a better chance of seeing the Big 5 and more. We make use of the most comfortable, open-air safari vehicles, giving guests a real bird’s eye view of the wildlife we encounter.

Most of our Kruger Park safaris and tours are conducted in areas of the Southern Kruger, where wildlife populations are abundant. This part of the park is home to the Big 5 – Lion, Elephant, Buffalo, Leopard and Rhino – herds of rambling zebras and wildebeest, and more birds than you could imagine. The Kruger National Park has over 148 mammal species, and many of which can be seen in the Southern regions of the park. 

Kurt Safari offers one of the widest varieties of Kruger National Park Safari Packages, from exciting 3, 4, and 5 Day Packages to an epic 8 day Photographic and Birding safaris. Each tour is conducted with professional guides, who are both passionate about the park and knowledgeable about its inhabitants.

To book any of our Kruger Park safaris , you can browse through our website and find the one most suitable for your needs, your expectations and your budget. You can then book directly via our website, pay online and start preparing for your trip. Alternatively, you can contact us and have a chat with one of our knowledgeable consultants.

We are based in the sleepy Lowveld town of Hazyview, which is a 15-minute drive away from the Kruger National Park . Our consultants, guides and management team are predominantly locals who’ve spent a lifetime living in the area. They all have tremendous knowledge about the Kruger National Park and its wild inhabitants and can give you the kind of advice that you won’t find online, which you can use to make your holiday simply unforgettable.

Guests who choose an overnight holiday with Kurt Safari, stay at some of Hazyview’s most incredible private lodges. Just a 15 minute drive from the park, the lodges we use are chosen for their comfort and their high standard of excellence and friendly hospitality. The lodges we choose have Wi-Fi and the booking includes breakfast and dinner. We are also able to block book accommodation. 

Kurt Schultz, the Director of Kurt Safari personally guided Kruger Park safaris for almost 12 years before creating his safari company. Today, the company is rated as one of the leading Kruger Safari operators on TripAdvisor, and all of our packages have been personally curated, after many years of trial, error, and trips in the park. We believe that the Kruger Park safari should be simple but wild, with a focus on quality guiding and safety. We also believe that what can make a market truly special is the added benefits such as secluded but comfortable accommodation, indulgent meals, and the opportunity to have a memorable experience, even if you are travelling on a budget. 

We very much look forward to welcoming you to one of our our favourite places, the Kruger National Park. We hope that you truly enjoy your Kruger Park safari with us.

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Welcome to kurt safari. here you will find a selection of well-priced kruger park safaris as well as travel information., your adventure begins here.

Kurt Safari Co is one of the Kruger’s leading tour operators, with over 20 years spent welcoming guests from all over the world to experience the ultimate Kruger Park safari.

We have a diverse selection of fantastic Kruger safaris for our clients to choose from. Each safari is carried out in an open safari vehicle and in the company of one of our professional guides, each of whom has years of experience guiding tours through the Kruger. Our safari packages are designed in such a way that you are guaranteed to have a truly unforgettable time in our beautiful country. We know that for many of our guests, a visit to the park is a once in a lifetime adventure and so we try to ensure that our Kruger Park safaris are as entrancing, captivating and as memorable as possible. Our tailor-made safaris as well as our standard safari packages, offer something for everyone. Whether you are looking to spend a single day, 3 days, 4 days or even 5 days in the Kruger, we have the tour for you. We also have shared safaris and private Kruger Park safaris, as well as packages for guests wanting to see the Panorama Route and the Kruger National Park.

Our guests stay in the exclusive Umbhaba Eco Lodge, where they can look forward to a world class experience in their air conditioned en-suite room. Should there be no availability at Umbhaba Eco Lodge during their trip, guests will stay at the equally stunning Sanibonani Lodge in Hazyview.

The Kurt Safari Kruger Experience

A Kurt safari is a laidback experience and our itineraries, as well as all that is included in each tour, will ensure that you are well taken care of and in the best company. 

Our guided tours are well priced and well organised and accommodation is included with each overnight package.

We specialise in small guided group Kruger Park safaris and with our daily departures from Johannesburg to Hazyview, you can arrive in the city in the morning and be enjoying the Kruger in the afternoon! Our Kruger safaris are ideal for both locals and international visitors.

Each safari vehicle is open, giving you ample visibility, allowing you to easily spot animals through the wild vegetation. This visibility makes each safari perfect for budding and experienced photographers looking to capture those one of a kind snaps. If you are in search of a more photographic focused safari, please have a look at our custom photographic safaris.

The Kruger National Park is without a doubt the best place in South Africa to spot the Big 5. The Kruger is home to the Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Rhino, and Cape Buffalo and a day trip to the park can offer enough time to spot these animals and many more. Keep in mind that when visiting the Kruger, you never know what is waiting around the next twist and turn in the road! The Kruger boasts a massively diverse number of wildlife and bird species.

Although we have a wide range of Kruger Park safaris and exciting game drives for our guests to choose from, we are also more than happy to customise a package to fulfil all of your wildest safari daydreams! We always go the extra mile for our guests as we know how truly amazing and memorable a real African safari should be. We are SATSA accredited, which is our guarantee to you that the safari you are paying for will live up to all of your expectations. You can look forward to a safe, well-priced, one of a kind safari. Each of our safaris will meet your expectations for that African experience you seek.

You can view the pricing of our bestselling Kruger Park safaris on our website.

Should you have any questions about our tours kindly get in touch with our helpful Hazyview based team. You can also check out TripAdvisor to see all of our latest reviews.

We look forward to welcoming you to the African continent. You can make your safari booking via our website or by getting in touch with us via email.

Kruger park safaris: must know info.

The majestic Kruger National Park is one of South Africa’s best loved iconic landmarks. Each year the conservation reserve welcomes thousands of guests from all over the world. Embarking on one of the many Kruger Park trips available, or taking a self-drive through the park , is the way that most guests are introduced to the quiet solitude that you will only find when out in the wild. But it is not the quietness that brings guests to the park. It’s the animals.

Booking a Kruger Park safari or a Kruger Day Tour has also never been so easy. A quick look online will present you with a huge number of options, most of which are from top-notch safari companies, such as ours. Why book a safari instead of doing a self-drive? 

We reap the benefits of the wisdom and foresight of those who came before us. The Kruger Park safari is an experience to be remembered and it’s one that is not as costly as you might think.

The Founding of a Legendary Conservation Park

Paul Kruger , the onetime president of the now-defunct Transvaal Republic, made it his mission to have an area of the Transvaal set aside for the conservation of animals. Without his efforts, the animals that we now see roaming the park would have long been erased from the land. Back in 1898, when the park was first founded, hunting was rife and trophies of big game, such as lions and elephants were much sought after by overseas visitors. 

To prevent the local animal life from becoming completely eradicated, the park became a no-hunting zone and to this day remains one of the oldest and biggest areas of conserved land in the world.

The Kruger National Park might have been proclaimed in 1898 , but it was only in 1927 that it was named the Kruger National Park and opened to tourists. Those early days were interesting, to say the least, with tourists literally flying through the park on a train. Not a lot could be easily seen, and the route was one that could not be changed. But this was the safest way for the earliest visitors to see the park. These were the days before the can.

By 1928, the Kruger Park was being steadily run by a board of directors and it was decided that in order to make the park more accessible, overnight accommodation needed to be built. The park’s first rondavels, a round hut style of accommodation that is as synonymous with the park as the Big 5, were built at Skukuza, Pretoriuskop and Satara. As more guests visited the park, more accommodation was added for their benefit while the former accommodation used for rangers was also converted into unique accommodation for guests.

Fees were never exorbitant and so the park became known as the People’s Park; a place where anyone could experience all that the conservation effort had to offer. 

If you have done your research about South Africa, and the Kruger Park in particular, you will know that the summers are exceptionally hot and humid. So you can sympathise with the park’s earliest overnight guests and their struggle to stay cool. 

In fact, staying over in the park, in one of the rondavels, was not a popular choice. Sure it was a novelty, but the heat was as unbearable as the mosquitoes, which could not be kept out. These days, rondavels have fans and some even have air-conditioning.

Kruger Park Flora and Fauna

While animals are what draws people to the park, the flora of the area is just as captivating as the fauna. The plants and trees of the Kruger are really diverse, and different flora can be seen in different areas of the park. The Kruger is divided into 4 distinct areas, each distinguishable based on the flora of the area.

Thorn trees and red bushwillow veld

In the west and more or less centre of the park, just south of the Olifants River, lies the red bushwillow trees as well as acacia (thorn) trees. The area also boasts plenty of marula trees. The acacia trees line the rivers and streams. Along with the Nwatimhiri Bush, the areas along the Sabie River are very dense with vegetation.

Knob thorn and marula veld

In the area south of the Olifants River, and to the east of the park, lies knob thorn and marula veld. This region provides plenty of grazing ground. Red grass and buffalo grass, as well as the knob thorn and marula trees, make this an important region of the park.

Red bushwillow and mopane veld

North of the Olifants River and to the west of the park, the red bushwillow trees and mopane trees mostly make up the vegetation.

Shrub mopane veld

Almost the entire northeastern area of the park is covered with mopane trees.

While these areas have more plants and trees than mentioned above, it is the abundance of these trees and bushes that contribute to the naming of the areas. Each region is exceptionally important for the survival of fauna.

Famous Fauna and the Effort to Conserve

The park is famously home to the Big 5, which consists of the lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo. 

These iconic animals are part of the allure of visiting the Kruger, but they are not the only incredible animals to have a home here.

In fact, there are more species in the Kruger than in any other park on the African continent! 

Overall, there are 147 species of animals in the park. Along with numerous predators and large species such as elephants, the park also has a host of antelope such as kudu, impala, nyala, and eland. The Kruger National Park is also home to various endangered as well as rare species, such as the wild dog.

Anti-Poaching Efforts

As the park has many endangered species, efforts to prevent poaching have been underway for many years. Anti-poaching units are equipped with the latest in prevention equipment such as night vision technology and advanced telescopes. Game rangers, the police and the army have been actively involved in the effort to stop poaching and while instances have been reduced, animals are under constant threat.

While elephants are occasionally hunted, it is the savage slaying of our precious rhinos that makes the headlines. Poachers sneak into the Kruger, often when the moon is full, and hunt rhinos for their horns. The horn is worth around $ 66 000 per kilogram and although there is a ban on the trade of the horn in most countries, the ban sadly has little effect.

Those who go on a Kruger Park safari drive are incredibly lucky to see a rhino.

Must Know Kruger National Park Rules

In the beginning, the rules for guests visiting the park were very relaxed and not widely enforced.

But as time has gone by, more rules have been added to the sheet given to guests upon entry. All of the rules are simple to understand and very easy to follow. If this is your first time going to the park, here’s what you need to know:

  • Guests are only allowed to drive in the park from sunrise to sunset. Before the evening comes, guests need to be out of the park or they need to be at the rest camp they are booked into. An exception is made when guests embark on a Kruger Park night drive but guests are not allowed to self-drive after dark, so you’ll need to make arrangements and bookings for such an experience.
  • Another important rule and one that applies greatly if you are going to be doing a self-drive through the Kruger is the speed limit. There is a strict speed limit in the park ; 50 km on tar roads and 40 km on gravel (dirt) roads.
  • It goes without saying, but indeed sometimes needs to be said, that guests are not allowed to leave the safety of their vehicles . There are also those rare cases of guests wanting to touch the animals, which is also forbidden. One of the major park rules is that people must remain in their vehicles.
  • Feeding or disturbing the animals is also very much against the rules . Littering goes in this category and it is also forbidden. Because all of the animals are wild, feeding them can do more harm than good. Animals also often mistake litter for feed and end up eating the litter and becoming ill or dying.
  • If you will be doing more than a Kruger Park day tour, then there are other rules that you will have to adhere to. Being booked into your camp before 14:00 pm and leaving by 10:00 am the following day is a must.
  • Another thing to take into consideration is the noise rule . Camps are generally quiet places. What keeps them quiet is the rule that states that guests must limit noise between the hours of 21:30 pm and 6:30 am. Cell phones are permitted in the camps, but minimal use is encouraged.
  • Only safari vehicles and private vehicles are granted access to the parks . Motorbikes are not allowed and roller-skates and skateboards are not permitted.
  • All of the rules and regulations are enforced by legislation (the National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act of 2003). This means you can be charged or fined for breaking the rules. The rules and regulations are there for the safety of the guests while they can also make the trip more relaxed and enjoyable.

Reputable safari companies always adhere to the rules of the park.

The kruger’s 12 main camps.

There is a laundry list of reasons why you should visit the Kruger National Park.

And one of those reasons is the history and the hospitality you will find in every camp. If anything, the park is one really laid-back place to be. Even the busy main camps, of which there are 12, are in their own bubble, away from the modern world.

Berg-n-Dal is one of the few camps in the park set in a mountainous area and the natural environment and habitat have been well preserved within the camp. The camp has dry riverbeds on the southern and northern borders, along with very large trees. Some of the animals to see near the camp include the wild dog, the klipspringer, and the leopard. If you are staying over in the park, then you’ll be happy to know that there are a number of facilities available along with great accommodation.

Berg-en-Dal is one of the Kruger’s newest camps. The beautiful rocky region in which it has been built often makes it the perfect place to see cats while the camp also has an indigenous rock garden that guests can explore. The camp was originally built in 1984 but just before the camp was opened, it just about completely burned to the ground. Officials scrambled to get the facilities rebuilt, and somehow managed to get everything done in time for the opening.

The camp has been built on top of a prehistoric settlement and the area around the camp is filled with all kinds of examples of ancient life and it has a Bushman Trail which allows guests to view San Bushmen rock art. The bush walk is about 20 minutes and guests will see various ecological and geological sites when viewing the paintings.

There are a few archaeological sites close to the camp and pot shards and bone fragments have been unearthed here. Some of the latest evidence shows that those who lived in the area were from the Iron Age.

The camp is in the southern Kruger, a region of the park that is well-known for its abundant wildlife. The camp has all kinds of accommodation including camping, cottages, guesthouses and bungalows. It also has a big swimming pool, an internet cafe, a conference centre, and picnic areas for day tourists. Not many guided Kruger Park safaris stop here, but those that do enjoy a quieter setting than compared to Skukuza. The Kruger National Park accommodation at Berg-en-Dal is rustic but comfortable and affordable.

Crocodile Bridge

One of the smaller camps in the Kruger National Park, Crocodile Bridge gets its name from the Crocodile River, which flows close to the camp. Game viewing is excellent when you drive the Southern Circle which is near to the camp. In this area, lions are often spotted. Other animals known to prowl the area include kudus, giraffes, spotted hyenas and cheetahs. This camp has been time and again nominated as the best camp in the park.

Situated at the halfway point of the park, a perfect fit between north and south, is Letaba. The name means River of Sand and it is one of the best-known places to spot elephant. While a lot of areas in this sector of the park are already turning into grassland, Letaba is green and lush. And the night erupts with life. When you stay at Letaba, bats, owls, nightjars, frogs and cicadas keep the night alive. But there is more than the nightlife to keep you entertained. The areas surrounding Letaba are known for sightings of elephants and bushbuck.

Lower Sabie

Lower Sabie is situated along the banks of the Sabie River. The camp’s location gives it a laid back, calm atmosphere that guests can really unwind in. The camp is well known for having numerous, massive trees which makes it the ideal place to see leopards. Other animals you can see in the area includes hippo and lion, along with all of the usual antelope. A large number of other animals also visit the river to have a drink of water. At Lower Sabie, you will also have access to fantastic accommodation.

This is one of the camps in the park that is home to plenty of Mopani trees. But the most significant feature of the camp is the massive baobab tree that sits in the centre of the camp. Most of the camp’s vegetation is left to grow naturally. Some of the animals that you can spot in the area include hippo, waterbuck and tsessebe. The camp is on the border of the Pioneer Dam, so seeing animals late in the afternoon and early morning coming for a drink of water is the norm.

Olifants is well-known for the amazing views that it has on offer. The camp is situated high up on a hill, above the Olifants River. The camp is surrounded by viewing platforms, which offer a great way to spot the wildlife roaming near the water below. Some of the animals you can see here include crocodile, lion, elephant and hippo. Along with great accommodation, there is also a great picnic spot for day visitors.

With two satellite camps, Maroela and Tamboti, Orpen is well situated. The camp got its name from the Eileen Orpen who was owner of the land which was donated to the park and became the place where Orpen now is. This grassy area is a great place to spot grazing animals, while the wide open surrounding plans are home to many prides of lions. By night, the air is filled with the sounds of roaring lions, something that you will never forget. Orpen is well known for having a diverse array of wildlife, and some of the animals you will come across include rhino, buffalo, elephant, leopard and lion which make up the Big 5. Other animals include wildebeest and jackals.

Pretoriuskop

Pretoriuskop is a camp nestled between millions of years old outcrops of granite rocks. There are a number of interesting granite boulders in this south-western based camp. But the real attraction here is, of course, wildlife. Pretoriuskop is one of the park’s oldest camps and evidence of its age can be seen in the layout and style of the camp. The animals that are often spotted here include the Sable antelope, Lichtenstein’s Hartebeest, wild dog and kudu. Many people like to stay at this camp because it is quite close to one of the entry points to the park.

Punda Maria

Only those willing to brave the heat are brave enough to stay at Punda Maria during the intense summer months. And even in the midst of winter, this camp can get hot. Punda Maria is found in the north-most part of the park and because of the sandveld habitat, it is home to a number of interesting plants. Punda Maria is often called the botanical garden of the park. When travelling in this region you might come across nyala, wild dog and plenty of zebra herds. The drive is a long one when you are heading north. Often only those who will be spending more than a few days in the park will attempt a stay here.

Some of the first rondavels were built at Satara after more and more guests became interested in spending a night in the park. Today, Satara is a very busy camp and one known for its excellent game viewing opportunities. Satara is in a wooded area and the camp itself is considered to be rustic. If you are an avid bird watcher, this is definitely the place to go. And along with the birds you can see here, there is also a variety of animals such as lion, giraffe, wildebeest and the honey badger.

Another camp located in the northern region of the park, Shingwedzi is known for its wildlife sightings, such as nyala, waterbuck and elephant. To get to the camp, you will need to take the scenic route along the Shingwedzi River. This camp is also one that is considered to still be rustic, with a lot of the conveniences of modern living not found here, a factor that makes staying here a real break away. If it is tranquillity that you are seeking, you’ll find it here. Along with tranquillity, you will also find some interesting birds such as the Giant Eagle Owl and the Green Pigeon.

Of the plants that you can see here, there is Natal Mahogany, mopane scrub, brack thorn, sausage trees, and mustard trees. There is also a lot of bird life in the area.

As a northern camp, Shingwedzi is worlds away from the wet and humid sub-tropical southern areas of the park. Here the vegetation is sparser, which makes seeing wildlife a little easier. The further north you travel, the terrain changes from mountains and hills, to wide open plains and you can imagine cheetahs darting over the grassland. Shingwedzi is not on the day Kruger Park safari destination list because it is further away than most camps, but it is the ideal place to spend a holiday if you are looking for tranquillity.

Shingwedzi is famous for being home to some of the biggest elephants the park has ever seen. The Magnificent Seven once roamed the areas around the camp, and they became famous for having the biggest tusks ever recorded for elephants in the Kruger. An artist who learned of the elephants searched the area to find them and immortalise them in his artwork. Once the art became public, and more people learned about the elephants, guests from all over the world came to see them. The great tuskers lived in the area during the 1070s and 1980s, when the last of the tuskers died. The park has not seen the likes of these elephants again, and today, their tusks can be seen in various camps. The Shingwedzi River runs close to the camp, and it is one of the best places in the area to spot all kinds of wildlife. When the river comes down in flood, even more animals can be seen. Beyond the river lies an old alluvial plain which has a few trees and little vegetation.

Shingwedzi camp is a modern one with a touch of that rustic appeal that the Kruger has become so well known for. The camp has a restaurant and café, a swimming pool, a shop, a petrol station and a picnic area. For those who want to stay over in the camp, they are really spoiled for choice when it comes to their accommodation options. Shingwedzi has camping spots, huts, bungalows, and more luxury accommodation such as guest cottages and houses. The fixed Kruger National Park accommodation is kitted out beautifully and has fans and/or air conditioning for those intense northern Kruger summers. The camp is laid out perfectly for those wanting privacy while staying in the park and during the day, their Kruger National Park safaris offer unforgettable sightseeing.

Leaving the best for last, we have Skukuza. This camp is the capital of the park and when you are on a Kruger Park safari, this is the camp where you are sure to be stopping off for lunch. The camp is situated along the southern banks of the Sabie River and there are plenty of lookout points here. Guests stopping off for lunch can do so outside in a seating area as well as on benches that look out on the river. The camp is nice and shady, the perfect place to catch your breath, cool off and eat a snack. A few of the animals often spotted in the area include spotted hyena, bush baby and warthog.

Some wildlife comes into the camp, and day visitors enjoying a Kruger Park safari can get really up close to the wildlife. Monkeys and warthogs can be found roaming the camp in search of left over picnic snacks. Guests should be warned, however, as the monkeys can get very brazen and end up stealing food from your table or even your hand. Skukuza means “He who sweeps clean”, and it is named in honour of one of the camp’s most famous and beloved wardens, James Stevenson-Hamilton. The camp was originally called Sabie Bridge Camp, but upon the 30th anniversary of James Stevenson-Hamilton working in the park, it was renamed.

Serving as the camp’s administrative headquarters while also being the one place where all day visitors converge, Skukuza has a long and important history. As the “Capital City” of the Kruger National Park, all of the day to day administration and management of the park is done here. Well away from the prying eyes of the tourists, the park’s officials work around the clock to ensure that the park is running smoothly. Those who live and work in the park have made their homes in the quiet Skukuza Village, where there is also a school, a few shops and a weather station.

As far as Kruger National Park accommodation goes, there are all kinds of options to choose from. Camping and rondavels remain the most common and the most popular style of accommodation, although the camp does have more luxurious lodgings. There are plenty of things to do in the camp, for both day visitors and those staying over. The most luxury lodgings is the Kruger Shalati Train, which is to be built on the Sabie Bridge in 2019. The camp has a refreshing swimming pool, a golf course, and countless memorials and museums. Be sure to take a look at the dog memorial, which pays homage to the hounds that helped shape the park. You should also see the oldest hut in the Kruger, which is now a museum.

The camp has all kinds of modern conveniences, such as shops, ATMs, a classy restaurant, a café and ablution facilities. Guests staying over can look forward to air conditioned accommodation.

One of the best ways to spend your time in Skukuza, when you are on a day Kruger National Park safari is to set up a picnic while overlooking the Sabie River. You never quite know what you’ll see when you are in the camp.

Most Kruger National Park safaris will end up at Skukuza at some point in the day. We, for instance, enter the camp at around 10 am to give our guests some time to stretch their legs and grab a bite to eat.

In addition to these main camps, there are also a number of satellite camps, bushveld camps, overnight hides, bush lodges, luxury lodges and campsites.

Select your kruger park safari.

The biggest decision you need to make when planning a trip to the Kruger National Park is deciding what type of safari experience you would like to have. A quick online search brings up all sorts of safari packages, but the only way to narrow down the search is to know more or less what you want to get out of your Kruger National Park safari. It doesn’t help to book a Kruger Park day safari when what you really want is 10 days in the park.

Generally, the more time you spend in the park, the more animals you will see. The Kruger is home to hundreds of different animal species, including the Big 5. And the different regions of the park have unique habitats, meaning where you go in the park will be a deciding factor for what you see.

Kurt Safari offers guests a variety of safari packages, including 3, 4, and 5 day tours of the Kruger National Park as well as morning, afternoon and full day game drives and night drives.

Full and Half Day Safaris

To save time, and particularly if you are on a budget, opting for either a Kruger Park day tour or a half day tour is one of the easier ways to get a taste of the Kruger. Generally, we encourage visitors to spend more than a day in the park, in order to see everything. But when you are limited on either time or money, choosing a day or half a day in the park, can be a great introduction to this magnificent place.

We have Kruger Park Full Day Safaris, Afternoon Safaris , Morning Safaris and tours that combine the best of the Kruger, with a trip to the picturesque Panorama Route. 

Full day private Kruger Park safaris can offer you the best way to see the park, and you have the added benefit of enjoying the sights on your own or in the company of friends and family. We offer private morning and afternoon Kruger Park safaris as well as full day safaris. 

The other option is to have a full day Kruger National Park safari. Again, this private Kruger experience will give you just enough time to spot all sorts of animals. And the more time spent in the park, the more animals you are likely to see. A full day safari is also less likely to leave you feeling rushed. Along with taking you to the best places in the park, there is also the added opportunity that comes with being in the company of an experienced tour guide, who is sure to share a few stories of their time in the park.

Visiting the park during the morning or afternoon is often considered to be the best times, as the heat is not intense and the animals are likely to be grazing. During the peak heat times of the day, animals tend to seek out shade, leaving guests with a disappointing drive.

We depart on our safaris in the early morning and later afternoon, when the heat of the day has either not yet arrived or has cooled off, as these remain the best times of the day to see animals. Each of our Kruger Park Safari prices are affordable, and each will take you into the parts of the park best known for wildlife sightings.

Private 3, 4 and 5 day Kruger Park Budget Safaris

Within our selection of safari packages, we have something for every type of traveller, including those travelling as part of a small group. For these guests, we have created the 3, 4 and 5 day Kruger National Park safaris. Our tours are designed to include sophisticated,comfortable accommodation. 

  • The 3 day Kruger Park safari 

This tour includes 3 days and 2 nights. The days are spent on safari, while in the evening you will return to the beautiful Umbhaba Eco Lodge or an equally upmarket nearby lodge should Umbhaba lack capacity. Breakfast and dinner are included as well as your transfers. Along with days spent on safari, this tour package also includes a Kruger Park night drive. With the 3 day Kruger Park safari , you will certainly have plenty to see, especially as we travel to those areas best known for animal sightings.

  • The 4 day Kruger Park safari 

Much like the 3-day package, your evenings will be spent at either Umbhaba Eco Lodge or a similar nearby lodge. This package includes 4 days and 3 nights in the wild, with your days being spent on safari. The ideal tour package to give you ample time in the park, you are sure to see numerous animals while you are on this safari.

  • The 5 day Kruger Park safari 

Finally, the last budget safari that we have available is the 5 day Kruger Park safari. While this package is similar to the 3 and 4-day tours, you will have 5 days in the park . And with this extra time, seeing the Big 5 is very much a possibility. You will be accommodated in either Umbhaba Eco Lodge or another nearby lodge.

The 3, 4 and 5 Kruger Park Classic Safaris

If you are looking to have a truly relaxing safari experience, and you are not so tightly constrained by your budget, the 3, 4 or 5 day classic Kruger Park safaris are a must. Stylish accommodation in a 4 star hotel and just the right amount of time spent in the park, when you sign up for one of our classic safaris, you will be in for a treat.

  • The 3 day classic Kruger National Park Safari

Heading out early in the morning and late in the afternoon for a real Kruger experience, the 3 day classic safari is as comfortable as it is exciting. Your guide will be taking you to some of the best areas in the park, spending the day on the dusty Kruger roads looking for the Big 5 and all the other interesting park inhabitants. We offer guests transfers from Johannesburg and for the next 3 days you can sit back while we drive you through the Southern regions of the park. Breakfast and dinner are included.

  • The 4 day classic Kruger National Park Safari

With 4 days and 3 nights included as a part of this tour package, you will have plenty of time to relax and enjoy your Kruger trip. The day starts early with an exciting Kruger Park tour, while the afternoons are for relaxing until late afternoon, when guests go on another game drive. This tour package also includes a night drive, something that everyone should experience at least once in their lives.

  • The 5 day classic Kruger National Park Safari

The more time you spend in the park, the more opportunity you will have to see the Big 5. The 5 day classic Kruger National Park safari is a must for anyone who wants to take their time and have a truly memorable holiday. You will be accommodated in 4 star lodgings and breakfast and dinners are included. Much of this tour package is similar to the 3 and 4 day classic safaris, although you will have extra time in the park.

The 3, 4 and 5 day Kruger National Park Backpackers Safari

Not at all like the classic safari, and quite different to the budget option, the various Kruger National Park Backpackers safaris are designed for those who enjoy an on the move type of holiday. 

Regardless of the number of days you want to spend in the park, your accommodation will remain the same, as guests opting for the Kruger National Park Backpackers safari will be lodged at the Bushpackers Campsite and Accommodation. This accommodation includes meals and will give you that touch of rustic living that you might be after when visiting the Kruger. This is more than a backpacker’s safari, it is also ideal for students looking for an adventure!

  • The 3 day backpackers Kruger National Park safari

With 3 days spent enjoying a safari , and accommodation provided by the Bushpackers Campsite and Accommodation, guests embarking on this safari package are in for a real treat! Days will start off and end with a Kruger Park safari.And as always, we take guests to the more exciting areas of the park, where animal sightings are frequent.

  • The 4 day backpackers Kruger National Park safari

Regardless of the package you select, always keep in mind that the more time you spend in the park, the more chances you have of seeing the animals you really want to see. Some guests have truly seen all they wanted to see in the 4 days that they have been on safari. We take guests to the Southern areas, as these are the most populated regions of the park.

  • The 5 day backpackers Kruger National Park safari

You cannot go wrong with any 5 day safari . Giving you more than enough time to see many of the park’s inhabitants, anyone embarking on a 5-day safari is in for a once in a lifetime trip. And when opting for the backpacker’s safari, you won’t be breaking the bank. This safari also includes a tour of the Panorama Route.

The Guided Group Open Vehicle Safaris

Experiencing the Kruger National Park in the comfort of an open safari vehicle remains one of the most popular ways to see the park. Guests are up close to nature, and even though you are in an open safari vehicle, you will still be kept safe. With fresh air blowing in your hair, and the unmistakable sounds of Africa filling up the vehicle, seeing the Kruger in an open vehicle will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. And they are also the perfect vehicle for capturing some incredible photographs.

At Kurt Safari, we offer some of the best priced Kruger National Park safaris. With private Kruger National Park tours and Kruger National Park day tours, guests have a number of different options to choose from when they are planning a visit to the park.

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With a range of safari options, which include all of the comforts you can expect as well as conservation fees, you can save money by booking one of our exciting Kruger Park safaris.

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From booking your accommodation, to planning your day trips into the Kruger National Park in the company of one of our tour guides, Kurt Safari will do it all for you.

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We love every part of the African wilderness that we are privileged enough to call home. Our guides, consultants and management team are all locals and we live close to the Kruger National Park.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Kruger National Park

Is a kruger safari the best african safari.

The Kruger National Park is a truly wonderful and famous tourist destination in South Africa. The animal conservancy is world known for its diverse range of animals, biomes and plant life. The park was founded all the way back in May 1926, by the hard working game warden James Stevenson-Hamilton and the late President Paul Kruger. The Kruger National Park came to be after  areas around it and the Sabi Sand Game Reserve merged together to form the Kruger National Park we know today. The Kruger National Park was built with the conservation of animals in the Lowveld in mind.

The Kruger National Park is home to an unbelievable number of animal, plant and bird species. The Kruger National Park hosts some of the largest and fastest animals known in the world. Animals like the African Elephant, Cape Buffalo, White and Black Rhinos and lions are some of the most popular animals in the Park and attract visitors from around the world. The Kruger Park’s location in the Lowveld provide a surprizing amount of different biomes. Each of these different biomes have stunning diversity when it comes to animals and plant life. Guests can find a sandy and dry area that hosts resilient plants, sparser landscape and lesser animals that are adapted to the hot and unique environment, while traveling a distance onwards and encountering a dense savannah bush with lush trees, lots of water and plants.

Because the Kruger National Park is such a sprawling and diverse place, every experience is different. One day guests will be able to see the Big 5 in a few hours while other days they only see zebras and impala and this is why the Kruger Park is such a well loved and visited place, for the random and exiting adventures that await. Safaris in the Kruger National Park are also great ways to experience the wonder and the beauty of the Park as guides can take guests to a variety of unique areas, provide helpful and interesting information, and they can enlighten and enrich the knowledge of the Guests. The guides are all well trained and they are living their passion, and that passion shines through with how well guests are treated on safaris.

Kurt Safari is the No.1 Rated Kruger National Park Safari Company, we offer quality and affordable 3-4-5 Day packages and day safaris with Leading guides. The sheer size coupled with the breath-taking scenery and unbelievable amount of different animal species is very inviting. The Kruger is filled with amazing history and great stories that will entice and entertain people of any age and inclination. Safaris in the Kruger are so memorable that many guests never forget their first ever time, leaving lasting memories of adventure in one of the wildest and most diverse places in South Africa.

With so many ways to explore and experience the Kruger National Park and the ease of applying for a safari, along with the friendliness and helpful ness of the guides, you can never go wrong with a Kruger Park Safari.

Is the Kruger Park Dangerous?

The Kruger National Park is world famous for its amazing animals, stunning scenery, and great history. Thousands of people visit the Kruger Park on a daily basis and want to experience all that the Park has to offer. There are plenty of great sights in the Kruger, from stunning hilltop camps overlooking the river, lookout points near a river or watering hole and even a beautiful clearing next to the road. Guests can interact with animals almost anywhere in the Kruger National Park which means there is always a risk of an altercation, with both animals and people.

Some of the “Big” dangers

One of the animals that can potentially cause problems and cause for concern when travelling in the Kruger Park is the African Elephant. These gentle giants are passive and don’t generally cause any problems unless a calf is present. Elephants have a strong maternal instinct and will protect its calf at all costs. Agitated Elephants can attack out of nowhere but will luckily provide warning before attacking. The Danger comes when you are separating the calf from the mother or when you are backed into a difficult position with little room to move. Luckily, Elephant attacks are not a common occurrence so guests can rest assured. Buffalo herds are more dangerous than an elephant herd as if you antagonize them, they attack without warning. Buffaloes are very social animals and often attack or defend in groups. When the herd is threatened by a vehicle, they will often charge or stampede to or away from the threat, causing complete chaos and providing a serious danger to all involved. Buffaloes have been known to damage cars and kill people.

The Hidden Dangers

Taking a break from the larger dangers in the Kruger, guests also face dangers when on foot in the Kruger. Some of the more hidden dangers guests can encounter when on foot, be it during a bush walk or walking around in the rest camps, are snakes and spiders. The Kruger Park is home to 152 different species of spider that range from the Crab Spider to the Baboon Spider, but out of all these, guests should avoid the Button Spider, Sac Spider and the Violin Spider as they are the three most dangerous species in the Park. Snakes have a tendency to seek shelter in a variety of places, from holes and bushes, to cracks in a wall and inside containers. Snakes are one of the biggest threats a guest can encounter while in a rest camp or bush walk as they are always well hidden and strike without warning when threatened.

The common treat

Some of the residents of the Kruger Park are extremely curious and will often be in closer interaction to humans, one of these residents is the Vervet Monkey. Vervet Monkeys are very clever animals that travel in large troops and are very common near rest camps where trash cans fresh food can be found. Vervets can enter people’s homes and cause havoc and will sometimes lash out and attack people when cornered or injured. Where there is one, there are plenty and many members of a troop can attack, causing a dangerous situation for both parties.

How much does a Kruger Park safari cost?

The Kruger National Park is the most popular tourist attraction in South Africa. The pure size of the reserve paired with the large amount of animal and plant species as well as stunning photography opportunities makes the Kruger a must visit when visiting South Africa. Many visitors to the Kruger National Park are international and are not as knowledgeable to what they can encounter and what they can expect everything to cost while they are staying here.

Your whole safari experience and the cost of it all depends greatly on what you want to do while in the Kruger. Entrance fees to the Kruger National Park vary, depending on where you are from. Guests with a South African ID will pay R200/adult and R50/child, while guests from outside SA will pay R400/adult and R200/child. Everyone international or not must pay conservation fees per day staying in the Kruger, with R400/adult and R200/child.

Guests can easily take part in a self drive safari, which means that guests are responsible for everything the whole safari, driving from place to place and making their own adventure. Self drive safaris are very popular among guests looking to experience the Kruger National Park at their own pace, spending time with family and friends without being on a tight schedule or rush. The Costs regarding a self drive safari are generally the entrance and conservation fees paid at the gate, fuel money, money for food and snacks for the long day ahead and money for souvenirs. Accommodation, should you wish to stay over are paid separately and can sometimes be pricey.

There are plenty of safari companies that can take guests on amazing safaris. There are a large variety of different tours that guests can take that will provide them with different experiences and that will cost differently. Many companies have a 3/4/5 day safari series that allow guests to experience the Kruger National Park in multiple days. Many of these 3/4/5 day safaris range from cheap budget safaris to expensive tours through the park and surrounding areas with meals included. Every safari company is different and its worth doing your homework. For the Guests that are planning on taking a 3/4/5 day safari will see that their accommodation costs are also included into the tour costs allowing guests to focus their minds on the experience and not where they are going to spend the night(s).

A Kruger Safari with a safari company allows guests to experience more of the Kruger National Park, they are driven around by an experienced tour guide that provides them with very interesting information about the park and the animals they will encounter along the way. Guides stay in the loop with animal sightings providing very reliable and exciting tours. Self drives are relaxing and cheaper alternatives to Guided Tours. Guests have the whole day to get where they need to do and make memories along the way with friends and family and isn’t a rushed affair. Newer guests to the Kruger Park are encouraged to take part in a guided tour as they are not always familiar with the landscape and the suurroundings.

Which Kruger Camps are the best?

The Kruger National Park is surrounded in a truly stunning landscape with a large variety of different biomes that house different plant life, climate and animals. The Kruger National Park is a very large conservation reserve and because of its large size, it needs to provide plenty of opportunity for guests to stretch their legs, enjoy some food, cool off and lay down their heads after a long day. The Kruger Park is littered with a variety of unique rest camps, tent camps and lodges to accommodate and meet any person’s expectations.

Luxury Living

There are so many amazing rest camps in the Kruger National Park, each providing something unique that other camps don’t have. If you are looking for central access to the Kruger National Park, great accommodation options, stunning scenery and plenty of amenities like a cinema, library and restaurants, Skukuza is the perfect place to visit. Satara is famous for its location, smack in the middle of Lion territory. Guests are guaranteed to encounter plenty of lion prides while visiting the area and staying at the camp. The Camp has a rustic appeal and isn’t as busy as Skukuza, meaning you will have the luxury of a Modern camp with the peace of a small rest camp.

Home of the Elephants

Elephants are always a huge attraction in the Kruger Park and is one of the most popular animals, which means an area that is known for their amazing elephant sightings will be an immediate hit. Olifants is built on the top of a hill that provides a view that is almost unrivalled. The camp is known for its stunning views and is also the home of Elephants. Olifants is often considered one of the best camps in the Kruger, because of its views, its peacefulness and because it is a hotspot for elephants, providing a truly unique experience as the accommodation options are also top notch.

Secretive and Relaxing

For those who prefer to live a little lighter, there are plenty of rest camps that provide great camping spots. Berg en Dal is one of the larger camps in the Kruger but its location in a hilly area surrounded by dry riverbeds, provides one of the most relaxing and chilled places to stay the night. Some of the best places to set up your tent is near the fences of the camp as you have a front row seat to the beauty of the Kruger and your views aren’t obstructed by buildings and trees. Located close to center of the Kruger Park, Balule is the second smallest camp in the Park. Though it is located close to Satara, many people who want some peace and quiet often flock to Balule. Balule is a satellite camp that has no electricity, with the kitchen run on gas, and has very spacious areas that mean less shade but more places to do stargazing. The camp is frequented by Hyenas and Elephants that patrol the low fence. Guests can truly feel close to nature while staying at Balule Satellite Camp.

Which animals can you see in the Kruger National Park?

The Kruger National Park is home to a large variety of different species of Mammals, Birds and Plants. Since the inception of the Kruger National Park back in May of 1926. Back then, before the founding of the Kruger, the Sabi Sand Reserve already focussed on the conservation of animals of the Lowveld. When the Kruger National Park was founded, it was declared that no animals are to be hunted as they were found on Conservational Ground. The Lowveld is known for a large variety of unique mammal species, many of which can only be found in the Lowveld. The Kruger Park is home to a surprising number of wild cats, the most common of the Kruger Wild Cats are the Lions. Lions are the 2nd largest species of cat in the world and largest in South Africa, only bested by the Tiger. Lions are very social animals that can live in large prides that consist of a dominant male, a number of juvenile males, many lionesses and their cubs. The most popular or sought-after cat is the Leopard , a solitary and secretive hunter that blends in perfectly into the savannah plant life. The Cheetah is the world’s fastest land animal and a true surprise for anyone on a Kruger Park Safari. The Cheetah has an appearance similar to the Leopard but is much less stocky and has smaller spots. The other cat species in the Kruger National Park are lesser known and much rarer than the Lion and Leopard. The Rooikat, Wild Cat , Serval and Caracal are very solitary animals and are much harder to encounter while on safari as many of them are nocturnal hunters.

Antelope make up a majority of the animals that can be encountered in the Kruger National Park and is probably the first animal you will encounter when entering the Park. The most common antelope in the Kruger is the Impala . These social animals can be found in large herds and are often in the vicinity of Zebra and Buffalo herds. Impala are known as the McDonalds of the Kruger as there are so many of them in the park and they are an easy catch for most predators. Some of the famous antelope in the Kruger Park include the Kudu , which is used as the face of the Kruger National Park, and the Eland , the largest species of antelope in the world. These stunning antelope are prized animals on hunting reserves but are luckily safe in confines of the Kruger National Park.

Though not belonging to the same species, the following animals are some of the largest animals in Africa. The African Elephant is the majestic and gentle giant of the Kruger National Park and is well known for its amazing herds and strong maternal instincts. The African Elephant is the largest and heaviest land animal in the world and one of only a few species of elephant in the world. The Black and White Rhinos are some of the most popular animals in the Kruger National Park, but unfortunately due to poaching their numbers have dropped dramatically and there are very few left in the wild. Some of the more common of these giants are the Cape Buffalo and the Blue Wildebeest . These animals are most commonly found near water sources and socializing with Zebra and Impala herds. These animals are mostly passive but can be very dangerous if provoked.

The variety of animals that can be encountered in the park is staggering. Zebras are always fun to see in the Park as they socialize with Impalas and interact uniquely with them. Wild Dogs , though rare are very popular animals and on many people’s wish list during safaris. Hyenas aren’t very common during the daytime but are quite active during the afternoon. You can often hear Hyenas long before you encounter one. Giraffes are great fun to encounter and can sometimes be tricky to spot amongst the trees. They travel in small herds, but you are almost guaranteed to encounter one on you adventure through the Kruger Park.

Which birds can be spotted in the Kruger National Park?

The Kruger National Park is mostly known for their large variety of mammal and reptile species and not many people give much attention to the large variety of bird species and the amazing bird watching opportunities the Park has to offer. The Kruger Park has a diverse and unique variety of bird species. Birdwatching in the Kruger National Park is a very popular activity that provides plenty of great sights and thrills. One of the most iconic and popular birds in the Kruger National Park is the Bateleur Eagle. This beautiful bird can often be seen perching in trees near more sandy parts of the Kruger. The Bateleur is a very sought-after bird by bird watchers and is a true blast to encounter while on a Kruger Park Safari. One of the most common birds you will likely see when stopping at a rest camp is the Greater Blue Eared Starling, that beautiful blue bird that often flies close to people in search of dropped food. The Kruger National Park is actually home to a number of different eagle and hawk species. Some species like the Bat Hawk , Hawk Eagle , Crested Eagle amongst the many. One of the most iconic birds in the Lowveld is the African Fish Eagle. This majestic raptor can more often than not be heard before you spot them circling in the skies. Its iconic whistle has become synonymous with the lowveld is often spotted near bodies of water that can sustain it. Their rather large nests are often seen near watering holes in the trees, with nest sizes averaging 2m in diameter and a meter deep. These birds often have more than one nest that they travel between when food is scarce in an area. A bird that, by many people, has become synonymous with the Kruger National Park is the humble Helmeted or Spotted Guinea Fowl. These little birds can often be seen in small flocks in rest camps, picnic areas and next to the road in the mornings. A common story that is known in the Lowveld is, Guinea Fowls can be eaten but only during months that do not contain an R in them like May, June, July, and August. There is a grouping of birds that were created to mirror the Big 5 of mammals. The big 6 consists of the Kori Bustard, known as the world’s heaviest flying bird, the Martial Eagle, that is strong enough to knock an adult man off his feet, the Leppetfaced Vulture, Africa’s Largest Vulture, The Pel’s Fishing Owl, known as the leopard of the group because of how rare it is, the Saddle-billed Stork, the most colourful of the group and the Southern Ground Hornbill. The Kruger Park also houses some of the more common birds that can be found around the lowveld. Birds like the Hadida, Hammerhead, Hoephoep, Kingfishers, Woodpeckers, and the Piet-my-Vrou are all common and can be found spread out through the park and provide a sense of familiarity for most people.

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From rolling red desert sand dunes that shift in the afternoon breeze, to vibrant, natural green forests brimming with life, Southern Africa is as diverse as it is beautiful.

Those travelling to Southern Africa can enjoy a truly memorable journey to some of the most desired destinations such as Cape Town , the Garden Route and Namibia . Tours are carried out in groups, and in the company of a guide who knows the roads, the best attractions and those secret off the beaten track adventures.

Namibia tours, tours of Cape Town and Garden Route tours all include a slice of history, a dash of discovery and a whole lot of fun! Bring along your hiking boots and good camera, and prepare yourself for an unforgettable trip.

The featured tours include your accommodation, entry fees for the various attractions on the itinerary, comfortable transportation while on tour, and a few added extras. To get a more accurate idea of what to expect, be sure to read through each tour on offer.

With a wide selection of Southern Africa tours available, you can find and book a tour via our website. If you are having difficulty finding the right tour to meet your needs, you can always contact us directly and have a chat with a consultant.

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Kruger National Park: the complete safari guide

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Kruger National Park is one of the top safari destinations in Africa . Safaris in the Kruger offer a chance to immerse oneself in the vibrant soul of the continent .

Surround yourself in untamed beauty. Peek into the lives of South Africa’s wildlife. And learn about your favorite animals. This national park is among the most famous in the world, and by the end of the article you will know how best to enjoy it.

For adventure lovers and nature fanatics , there is nothing better than a safari in Kruger National Park. You are guaranteed an unmatched, intimate experience, full of wonder and excitement.

This guide covers everything you can look forward to, including accommodation and tour options in a world-class, internationally acclaimed sanctuary.

4 Reasons to Go on a SANParks Kruger National Park Safari

Herd of elephants under a tree, Kruger National Park

“In every walk with nature, one receives more than he seeks” – John Muir

1. Untouched wilderness

Kruger National Park is South Africa’s most unforgettable wildlife preserve. There’s minimal evidence of human life in the park, and visitors adapt to nature, rather than the other way round. With over 2-million hectares of unique wild habitats, there is an abundance of architectural wonders and historical sites.

The land is filled with legend  and history. it emanates an ancient and tranquil atmosphere that gives visitors an authentic feeling of being in the African bush.

2. Visit the largest National Park in South Africa

The park reaches over into the Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces, and in total it is a massive 19 633 km².

Not only is the Kruger Park the biggest national park in South Africa, but it also offers a sanctuary for wildlife .

Many of the private reserves have removed all boundaries. This means that African animals are free to roam and live out their lives in a natural way. You will enjoy a safari that captures the essence of what daily life is like for the wild animals of Africa . 

3. A unique experience

Lone giraffe at dusk, Kruger National Park

A safari in Kruger invites you to step into the captivating lives of its wild animals. Kruger’s authentic safari encounters will keep you in awe of the beauty these animals possess. There are plenty of opportunities to see them in their natural habitats.

Kruger Safaris include encounters with many mammals , reptiles , and birds . As well as indigenous trees and diverse amphibians .

Highlights include:

  • A diverse range of accommodation options – from camping to 5-star treatment
  • Plenty of exhilarating activities
  • A safari for every type of budget
  • Professional FGASA -registered field guides
  • Remarkable catering facilities
  • Family retreats and tours
  • Encounters with some of Africa’s most revered animals

With so much to love about a visit to this spectacular destination, it’s no wonder that Kruger National Park has become a must-visit on everyone’s safari bucket list. The remarkable Kruger Park gives visitors a chance to enjoy one of the most fascinating, diverse and genuine safaris.

4. See the famous Big Five

You cannot go on a safari in Africa without knowing about the magnificent Big Five . This is the name given to a special group of animals. It comprises the Cape buffalo , African elephant , lion , leopard , and rhino .

The Kruger National Park offers a rare chance to view all of these powerful animals throughout the large open spaces. A Kruger safari includes drives in areas where you are most likely to see each of them in their natural habitats.

What to Expect on a Kruger Safari

Goliath heron at sunrise, Kruger park

With so much on offer in the Kruger, it can be hard to know exactly what a safari entails and what it doesn’t. This guide covers some basic aspects of your safari , so you can be best prepared for this enthralling South African safari experience.

Budget-friendly options available

The SANParks Kruger National Park offers safaris that can match any type of budget . This means you won’t need to pay an arm and a leg.

Are you looking for a luxury experience instead? You can choose that as well. Treat yourself to 5-star lodges with lavish amenities.

However, there is also a lowkey, camping safari if you’re looking for a more affordable option. Or even the cheaper, self-catering options. We expand on this further on in our guide.

Go on guided tours

Zebra crossing in front of tourist vehicles, Kruger

There are plenty of tour options available, and many types of safaris for you to go on. Plan ahead and choose the kind of safari that suits your needs. Before you book, decide whether you want a big group , small group , a family tour or a romantic escapade for two.

Enjoy all-day adventure

Expect to start your days at the crack of dawn and wake up in the early mornings. Safari drives usually start at around 6 am. You need to be out of bed by 5 am, to make it for breakfast at 5:30 am.

Get comfy in the car

Dirt road in Afsaal area, Kruger park

Expect to drive… a lot . After all, a safari is all about taking you through the wilderness (safely).

On safari, you spend countless hours in your safari vehicle, venturing through the stunning lands of Kruger and keeping your eyes peeled for the animals. As the park is so large, you will be captivated by the neverending beauty of untouched wilderness.

Spot diverse wildlife

Two white rhinos on a Kruger park road at sunset

Some of the animals you can look forward to seeing are:

  • The Big Five

Things to Know Before You Book a Kruger Safari

Cape house snake photographed in Kruger National Park

Here are some things to remember when planning your ultimate safari experience in SANParks Kruger National Park.

Be prepared for the African wilderness

Africa is as beautiful as it is wild, and this is something to keep in mind when booking your safari.

It’s important to take safety procedures into account. You aren’t in any real danger of being eaten (if that’s what you were thinking). Yet the harsh terrains of mother nature often have many surprises in store.

So be aware of scorpions , spiders , and snakes when camping or lodging in Kruger Park.

Medical advice and concerns

Bed and mosquito net overlooking the river - one of the best ways to sleep in the African bush

Kruger National Park is one of two parks in South Africa situated in a malaria-risk area. You need to take malaria precautions before entering the park. Your chances of catching malaria during the summer season (between October to May) are much higher than the rest of the year. If you visit during this time, it is especially a must.

But, no matter the season, you are advised to keep mosquito repellant with you and perhaps use a mosquito net when you sleep.

You can also learn all about mosquito bite prevention here .

Keeping safe on your safari

You are not allowed to leave the 4×4 open-top game vehicle on the drive. This is for your own safety as you explore wild animal territory.

A breakdown of important rules is given before your safari by the guides. So you can relax, knowing you are in good hands and that your guides are carefully looking after you.

Other helpful guidelines

Welcome to the Kruger National Park - Crocodile Bridge Gate sign

The tap water is clean and completely safe to drink. No need to load up on bottled water for your safari trip.

Keep in mind that the monkeys can be feisty, and are known to steal anything lying around.

Also note that skateboards, roller skates or quad bikes are not allowed.

On the park’s website, you will find Maps of Kruger Park and guides about the animals and their habitats.

Wildlife sightings board at the Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp, Kruger

Check with the South African Consulate or Embassy to know whether or not you will need your visa onhand. This is necessary when staying longer than 30 days.

To avoid any mishaps during your safari, be sure to get travel insurance .

Business hours of Kruger National Park:

Entrance gates open

From 05:30 (06:00 latest).

All gates close

From 17:30 (18:30 latest).

Best Time to Go on Kruger Park Safaris

Choosing the best time for your safari depends on your personal preferences and how long you want to stay . You need to plan based on what aspects of the safari are most important to you.

Do you want a week-long visit , as opposed to a weekend? Then you may want to go during a season when the malaria risk is lower.

Do you want to see the indigenous flowers in bloom, or are you more focused on spotting the Big 5? These considerations will guide which season is best for your sightseeing preference.

Overall best time to visit

Sunrise over Kruger's central savanna grasslands, during the dry season

South Africa’s winter season is from June to August, providing a cool and dry climate . This is the ideal time to go on your safari. The dryness of the area allows much better chances to spot the wild animals of Kruger. Wildlife is not able to hide as easily and is more active in the search for food (and water).

Best time to see lush vegetation

The summer months of October to May provide jaw-dropping scenery . The thriving landscapes and blooming plants are a sight to behold, making every nature lover feel as if they’re in paradise. Some of the most beautiful plants to see during this time are:

  • Thunderbolt flower
  • Russet bushwillow pod
  • Sausage tree flower
  • Impala lily ( Also known as the Swazi Lily)

What to Pack for a Kruger National Park Safari

Packing for a safari in Africa can be tricky, but this list will help to make it much easier. Some essentials simply cannot be left behind. These include:

  • High SPF sunscreen
  • Durable hiking shoes
  • Warm jacket for chilly mornings
  • Camera with a long lens
  • Good pair of safari binoculars
  • Cotton clothing
  • Swimming costume
  • Mosquito repellent
  • First-aid kit

Pack everything on this list and you are good to go. However, if you visit during winter, include a decent amount of warm clothing . The extra layers will be a huge asset, keeping you warm during the chilly mornings and evenings.

The Difference Between Guided Safaris and Self-Drive Safaris

Typical road signs in Kruger National Park - this one showing distances between the Skukuza and Satara rest camps

The biggest difference between the two is that with a guided safari, you explore the area with a private guide who shares his knowledge of the bush.

In comparison, on a self-drive safari you drive your own car through the routes.

Kruger National Park offers both of these options, so you can go wild and choose a safari that is perfect for you!

Some Kruger Park Safari Packages

River view from a local camp in the Kruger

There is a huge range of safaris available, but these are some of the most popular. You are likely to find the perfect fit for your safari in the Kruger National Park. These tour packages are flexible to availability, with choices between 2-day to 7-day safaris.

These options all include accommodation combos.

The budget safari

The budget safari adventure includes accommodation in a 2 bedroom chalet, with communal ablutions. This safari option is 3 days long. However, you can always request a different length of stay to suit your needs. Expect to enjoy delicious meals, all served al fresco style.

Added perks include game drives, a boma braai, and even an early morning bush walk along the Klaserie River.

Classic safari options

Another beautiful day comes to an end in the Kruger - Yawning hippo

When it comes to having the traditional experience of Kruger’s authentic African wildlife safaris, the classic safari is the best option. Here are three major safari tour packages to choose from.

  • 5 Day Classic Wildlife & Culture Safari
  • 6 Day Classic Panorama & Kruger Safari
  • 4 Day Kruger Park Walking Safari

Each of these packages offers a stylish getaway into nature. They combine elegance and wilderness, so you can travel in comfort. Classic safaris are all about capturing the true meaning behind the journey into Kruger’s wildlands. These tour packages focus on a non-commercial experience.

You learn about and discover the untouched magic of Africa’s wild habitats during a classic safari.

Family holiday safaris

Get your loved ones together for a truly incredible wildlife experience. Bond over campfires at night, or the shared experience of an elephant encounter. Family safari packages are diverse, with four suggested options to choose from.

  • Luxury Family Safari
  • South-eastern Family Getaway
  • Family Elephant Encounter
  • Deluxe Family Safari

Family holiday safaris also cater for small children and make sure that you get quality time with your loved ones. Special dinners, family picnics, bush walks, and exciting activities are all part of the packages.

These tour options have an itinerary built around giving you and your family the ultimate wildlife experience. There is an emphasis on spoiling the little ones, so you can have lots of fun with the kids on your safari.

Romantic safaris

Two little bee-eaters having a chat, Kruger, South Africa

If you’re looking for a romantic getaway with your partner, fiancé, or spouse then you’ll love these tranquil and intimate honeymoon safaris.

Immerse yourself into wild Africa and have the chance to join one of the five romantic safaris. You can choose between:

  • Classic Kruger Honeymoon
  • Classic Self-Drive Honeymoon
  • Premier Kruger Honeymoon
  • Take a Moment Getaway

If you want to tie the knot with your partner, then also take a look at a Deluxe Kruger Wedding safari.

Kruger Park will turn into the romantic sanctuary of your dreams. With private game drives, beautiful lodging options, and dinner under the stars.

Kruger Accommodation

When it comes to accommodation in Kruger, you have a large variety to choose from. There are three main options to book. Opt for the one that best suits your budget and style of travel. Make the most of your safari with the perfect accommodation.

Private lodges and resorts

Romantic bedroom at the Ngala Safari Lodge, Kruger

Private lodges can be found near the park and offer guests the chance for self-drive safaris. The accommodation options range from luxury to mid-range. They also include guided daytime safaris.

This option is perfect for those wanting a stay that offers more flexibility and freedom .

Safari lodges

Find yourself in the heart of the African bush with a stay at a safari lodge.

There are safari lodges throughout Kruger, ranging from extravagant , self-catering tents to 5-star lodges with indoor pools.

Safari lodges are perfect for those who want all the perks of a stylish stay. Enjoy culinary masterpieces, beautiful rooms with incredible views and luxury safari outings.

Stunning views of the Olifants river, Olifants Rest Camp, Kruger

Rest camps are perfect for the low-key adventurer . You can find cheap chalets, bungalows and cottages within Kruger.

These all contain basic amenities and appliances to make your stay comfortable and affordable.

There are also communal campsites available. These have electricity, so you can still charge your phone or laptop. They provide a fantastic opportunity to meet other travelers and share a traditional South African braai with friends.

Frequently Asked Questions About a Kruger Park Safari

You may still have questions about planning an African safari to the Kruger Park. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions (and answers).

What are the conservation fees for? How much are they?

The Malelane entrance gate, Kruger National Park

The Kruger Park charges daily conservation fees. These fees fund projects and efforts made by the park to preserve the area’s pristine habitat, as well as its cultural heritage.

They also go towards the general upkeep of boreholes , viewing hides and water supplies . There is a fee for each day you spend in the park, and it varies between international and local guests. On average, you are looking at daily costs of:

  • R100 for locals (USD $7)
  • R400 for international guests (USD $28).

Here are SANParks’ full details about daily conservation and entry fees in the Kruger .

Are pets allowed to come with on your safari?

This is a solid no . Pets are not allowed in Kruger park.

Your pet could potentially spread diseases to wild animals. It’s also not safe for a cat or dog to roam around in wild habitat. You do not want to risk their safety with so many potential predators. You will have to leave your four-legged companion behind for this adventure.

Additional Activities in Kruger Park

Walking through the bush on a walk, Kruger area, Limpopo

The incredible variety of safaris available at Kruger means that you have many ways to enjoy Africa’s wildlife right at your fingertips. And, during your safari, you can enjoy a host of activities.

The activities offered during your safari are as follows.

There are many bushwalks to choose from. Each of them take you to some of the most scenic parts of the park. You will be lead by an armed, knowledgable guide who will share insights along the way. Track animals like rhinos, elephants and lions on foot. Unfortunately, no children under the age of 13 are allowed to join.

These exciting bush walks are available on mornings and afternoons.

Mountain biking

Kruger National Park has incredible biking trails for adventurers at heart. However, it is exclusive to people staying at the Olifants camp .

Drive with the game vehicle to the starting point of the trail, with your bike carefully mounted on a bike trailer. You will receive complimentary helmets, backpacks, water bottles, snacks, and juice.

Depending on which route you choose, bike rides take 3-4 hours. This option is only available to fit and experienced cyclists and no children under the age of 16 may join.

Bird watching

Magnificent saddle-billed stork in Kruger National Park

The Kruger is home to some of the most remarkable birding spots. Each route includes a drive through the diverse and magnificent wilderness. The best routes for bird sightings are those that travel along riverine forest habitats . You can choose between a variety of locations, such as:

  • Satara to Lebombo
  • Napi and Doispane Roads
  • Malelane to Berg-en-Dal
  • Mahonie Loop
  • Luvuvhu River Drive
  • Lower Sabie to Tshokwane
  • Lower Sabie Road
  • Kanniedood Dam
  • Engelhard Dam
  • Crocodile Bridge to Lower Sabie

There are no guarantees, but your chances are much higher of spotting majestic birdlife while on a bird-watching route. The Kruger even has its own Big 6 , the bird-version of the notorious Big 5. These six birds are the lappet-faced vulture , martial eagle , kori bustard , saddle-billed stork , pel’s fishing owl, and southern ground hornbill .

Tick off each of these stunning birds from your list as you cruise the optimal bird watching routes.

Skukuza golf course with hippos in the background, near a putting green

The Skukuza Golf Course is Kruger’s only golf course. Found on the road to Paul Kruger Gate, it is a complete nine-hole, 72 par, 18-tee course. This is the perfect place to relax when you’re not in the safari vehicle.

Located in the majestic bushveld, the golf course offers views over Lake Panic. You may even spot a lion as you’re lining up for your next swing.

Kruger National Park Safaris

This article should give you a better idea of what to expect on your Kruger safari. From accommodation to tour packages, and anything else you were unsure of. You can now finish your planning with confidence, knowing what waits for you in sunny South Africa’s largest national park.

Kruger safaris are a must for anyone fascinated by the raw power of African wildlife. See the Big 5, spend nights in the wilderness and learn from certified professionals. Kruger Park prides itself on providing authentic bush getaways that are both safe and engaging.

Whether you are a solo traveler, with your family or planning your honeymoon – this diverse national park offers safari treats for everyone. You can go wild during the safari of a lifetime, with plenty of activities available and many options to choose from.

It’s time to ignite the wilderness within you and  plan your ultimate safari , handcrafted to suit your every desire.

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Is 4 days a good amount of time for a trip in Kruger National Park?

“Yes it is. In the context of a general tour of South Africa, many people would feel that 4 days is the perfect duration for a Kruger safari. It’s long enough that you’ll experience a fair representation of Kruger’s landscapes, and stand a good chance of seeing all the Big Five. But 4 days in Kruger still also leaves time to visit some of this diverse country’s other highlights. Having said that, Kruger is a vast place, so if you have a deep passion for wildlife, or really enjoy being out in the African bush, you’d be unlikely to regret dedicating more than 4 days to a safari.”

How do I avoid the crowds in the park?

“If avoiding crowds is high on your list of priorities, stay away from Kruger’s popular southern sector. This is best achieved by focusing on central Kruger, or by booking into a concession lodge within the national park, or by visiting a private reserve bordering it. Southern Kruger – essentially, the sector south of the Sabie River – owes its popularity to several factors. These include its high concentration of rest camps, reliably good wildlife viewing, relative proximity to Johannesburg, and convenience for day visitors. Visitor densities are high throughout southern Kruger, but especially on roads around Skukuza (the largest rest camp). And it can be hectic over long weekends and domestic school holidays. Central Kruger, which runs from the Sabie River north to the Letaba River, has a thinner spread of rest camps, and it’s less convenient for day-trippers. Yet it doesn’t lag too far behind the south when it comes to wildlife viewing (in fact, it’s probably better for cheetah and lion sightings), which makes it a great option for avoiding the crowds. Look at a map of Kruger, and you’ll see even fewer rest camps north of the Letaba River. Unfortunately, however, wildlife viewing in this vast (and very uncrowded) tract of northern wilderness is very erratic. Although it’s a relatively costly option, an all-inclusive guided safari to a concession lodge within the park, or to a private reserve bordering Kruger, guarantees you’ll get away from the crowds.”

What are the accommodation options?

“Accommodation options on a 4-day Kruger tour range from no-frills camping in national park rest camps to five-star luxury lodges. Where exactly on this scale you end up will depend greatly on what you pay. Many Kruger safaris stay outside the park. There’s no shortage of accommodation close to the main entrance gates, or in nearby towns such as Mbombela, Hazyview and White River. Accommodation exists to suit most tastes and budgets, from unpretentious backpacker lodges to swish boutique properties. For most South Africans, however, visiting Kruger is synonymous with staying at a rest camp inside the park. In most cases, these rest camps have campsites, as well as a range of comfortable no-frills bungalows, some using communal ablution blocks and others with en suite facilities. The larger rest camps have restaurants, but if you want to do as the locals do, you’ll probably prefer to barbecue outside your tent or bungalow. Staying at rest camps, you get to experience the bush at night, and are well placed for early morning game drives. The most luxurious option is an all-inclusive package at one of the upmarket concession lodges that lie within Kruger or in the various private reserves that form part of the same unfenced ecosystem. These lodges offer top-notch wildlife viewing on guided game drives through exclusive concessions or private land that’s closed to the public. Decor, service and cuisine are generally befitting of a five-star property.”

Which animals am I likely to see on a 4-day Kruger safari?

“You can expect to see a wide variety of iconic safari animals over the course of 4 days in Kruger. Certainties, unless you are incredibly unlucky, include elephant, buffalo, hippo, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, greater kudu, impala and warthog. It’s almost as certain you’ll see some of the park’s larger predators, a list that includes lion, leopard, cheetah, spotted hyena, black-backed jackal and African wild dog, but you’d be very lucky indeed to see them all. Odds of seeing white rhino are better than even over 4 days, but few visitors get to see the more secretive black rhino. Kruger’s reptiles range from fearsomely toothy Nile crocodiles to the mosquito-snaffling geckos that dart up and down rest camp walls at night. How many of Kruger’s 500-odd bird species you’ll see over the course of a 4-day safari will depend greatly on how closely you’re looking, but it wouldn’t be difficult to tick off 100 species. Conspicuous avian highlights include the dazzling lilac-breasted roller, the comical yellow-billed hornbill and the flightless ostrich, the world’s largest bird.”

What is the best time of the year for a Kruger trip?

“The best time to visit Kruger is generally during the winter months of May to September. There are several reasons for this. First and foremost, wildlife viewing is better in these dry months, since the thinner vegetation allows you to see deeper into the bush, and animals tend to congregate near dams and rivers. Climatically, all but the most eager of heat worshippers will find temperatures more comfortable in winter than in summer. There’s also a far lower chance of game drives being spoiled by rainstorms. And dry conditions mean far fewer mosquitoes, which greatly reduces the risk of being exposed to malaria. There are also advantages to visiting in the summer months of October to April. The countryside is much more green and photogenic during the rains. Official wildlife viewing hours, being dictated by season, are far longer. It is also when many animals give birth, so you’ll see plenty of foals, calves, pups and cubs. And the birdlife is absolutely stunning in summer, thanks to the arrival of a host of colorful migrants from Europe, Asia and tropical Africa.”

How much will a 4-day Kruger safari cost?

“The price of a 4-day Kruger safari can vary from US$800 to US$2,000 per person, depending on several variables, notably the standard and location of your accommodation. Camping is a lot cheaper than staying in a rest camp bungalow or a mid-range lodge, which in turn is less costly than a luxury private reserve or concession lodge. Another factor is whether the itinerary includes a day exploring the waterfalls and viewpoints of the Panorama Route. This cost-cutter is a popular, scenic and thoroughly worthwhile add-on, but its inclusion on a 4-day itinerary does mean you’ll have 1 day less on safari. Typically, a budget 4-day Kruger safari costs around US$800 to US$900 per person, while mid-range options are in the US$1,000-to-US$1,200 range. Tours that include a stay in a luxury concession lodge or private reserve are US$1,500 to US$2,000 and upwards. If you want to keep costs down, you could consider a self-drive safari to Kruger. You probably won’t see as much wildlife as you would on a guided tour, but self-driving does allow you to travel and absorb the bush atmosphere at your own pace.”

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Kruger National Park: An Essential Guide to Africa’s Most Iconic Safari Park

Covering an area of almost 2 million hectares, Kruger National Park is one of the largest national parks in the world. It is one of the most popular and famous African safari wildlife parks , and also one of the oldest. Founded in 1898, Kruger is world famous for its incredible wildlife, with hundreds of mammals, birds, and reptiles inhabiting the park.

In this ultimate guide to Kruger National Park, you’ll learn everything you need to know to plan an unforgettable experience. With insider tips on how to visit Kruger National Park and where to stay to the diverse wildlife you’ll find in this iconic national park, you’ll find everything you need to prepare for your ultimate stay.

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Kruger National Park

Established in 1898 by President Paul Kruger, Kruger National Park in northeastern South Africa is the oldest conservation park in Africa. Now home to an incredible diversity of wildlife including the Big Five animals of Africa , it remains one of the most iconic and well-known safari parks in all of Africa.

Before becoming a national park, Kruger was a popular game reserve owned by the Dutch government. After its initial creation as a national park in 1898, it was expanded between 1903 and 1934 so that it has now covered almost 2 million hectares. The first road to enter Kruger National Park was built in 1927, making it easier for visitors to explore this vast wilderness area.

Today, over 1 million tourists from around the world visit Kruger National Park each year to see its incredible wildlife. Part of the incredible wildlife diversity in the park is due to its six unique ecosystems: grasslands, acacia savanna, thornveld, mopane woodland, miombo woodlands, and riverine forest. These unique features and microclimates allow for a variety of flora and fauna to thrive here.

Besides its diverse animal life, the park is also known for its sustainable tourism practices and outreach efforts, which benefit local communities near the park.

Greater Kruger National Park

In addition to the bounds of Kruger National Park, the area is surrounded by a number of unfenced private game reserves that share the same wildlife and many of the same geographic features as Kruger National Park. Together with Kruger, these game reserves form what is known as Greater Kruger National Park.

Game reserves that form Greater Kruger include the following:

  • Sabi Sands Game Reserve ,
  • Makuya Nature Reserve,
  • Letaba Ranch Game Reserve,
  • Timbavati Private Nature Reserve,
  • Manyeleti Game Reserve,
  • Balule Nature Reserve,
  • Klaserie Private Nature Reserve,
  • Umbabat Private Nature Reserve.

Another famous South Africa safari destination , Mala Mala Game Reserve, shares a large unfenced border with Kruger National Park , though it’s technically part of Sabi Sands Game Reserve. Kapama Private Game Reserve is another reserve in the area, though it remains fenced off from Kruger.

Kruger National Park Map

The Kruger National Park is located around the Limpopo River, though not all of its boundaries are defined by geographical features. The park covers a total area of 19,455 square kilometers, making it one of the largest game reserves in Africa!

This Kruger National Park map identifies the extension of the park and the surrounding game reserves and nature reserves that form part of Greater Kruger National Park. Feel free to click around or even download this map for your travels.

Why is Kruger National Park Famous?

Kruger National Park is a world-renowned African safari destination in South Africa , famous for its incredible diversity of wildlife and unmatched safari experience. The park covers an area of nearly 2 million hectares and is home to lions, elephants, buffalo, rhinoceroses, leopards, and many other animals. Home to the Big Five of Africa as well as 147 mammal species and 114 reptile species, it is a great place for nature lovers to visit.

There are numerous archaeological sites and historical places to visit inside the Kruger National Park. This region of South Africa was inhabited by some of the the world’s earliest civilizations , and their mark can still be found in the park today. So if you’re interested in history as well as wildlife, then be sure to visit this amazing national park!

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Kruger National Park Wildlife

As one of the most revered safari destinations in Africa , it’s no surprise that the wildlife at Kruger National Park is unrivaled. Known as being a great destination to see the famous Big Five of Africa (lion, elephant, Cape buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros), you’ll have an incredible chance to see all this and much more.

While the national park is filled with far too many animals to name, here are a handful of the animals that make the biggest impression among travelers visiting the park:

  • Big Cats: Cats like the lion, cheetah, leopard, and caracal are all big cats you’ll see within the park. Though some species are harder to spot than others, with some luck you can spot them all/
  • World’s Largest Animals: The savannah elephant, black and white rhinoceros, Cape buffalo, hippopotamus, zebra, and Southern African giraffe are among the world’s largest animals.
  • Africa’s Dogs: African painted dogs, black-backed jackals, and spotted hyenas are also present in Kruger; while African wild dogs are rare, much more commonly sighted in Sabi Sands Game Reserve , you’ll have a much better chance of seeing hyenas.
  • Hooved Mammals: Blue wildebeest, kudu, impala, sable, nyala, bushbuck, and the exquisite small steenbok are all present in Kruger among the ungulates and antelopes.
  • Strange and Exotic Species: Though smaller, the aardwolf, aardvark, pangolin, and stripped polecat are all among some of the park’s most fascinating smaller creatures.

The best place for seeing wildlife in the Kruger National Park is at the Nature’s Valley campsite, where you can spot nocturnal animals like leopards and hyenas. However, if you’re hoping to see the Big Five, your best bet is at one of the larger campsites like Skukuza or Lower Sabie.

If it’s an adventure you are looking for, Kruger National Park has it all. For starters, go on a game drive at the Phalaborwa gate. Try the Wolhuter Wilderness Trail. Another great option is the Tshokwane Picnic Site.

If you’re looking for something more challenging, check out the Napi Wilderness Trail or Olifants Wilderness Trail. And finally, if you really want to push yourself, consider doing the Sweni Wilderness Trail.

Kruger National Park Big Five

Many travelers in Kruger National Park, particularly first-time safari travelers, want to make sure to see all of the Big Five of Africa while visiting the park. While sighting all five of these animals isn’t guaranteed, you’ll have an excellent shot! These are the Big Five animals in Kruger, and the most up-to-date details about the frequency of their sightings by travelers.

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Lions in Kruger National Park

Lions are quite common in Kruger, and you’ll likely encounter multiple over the course of your South Africa safari, especially in this iconic national park. There are an estimated 1,600 lions in the park, quite a healthy number for a park of this size.

While you can see lions throughout the park, Camp Shawu with its dam is an area that is known for its abundant lion sightings.

Leopards in Kruger National Park

While leopards are much more elusive than lions in this national park, there is a decently-sized population of leopards, giving you a good chance to see them during your safari. Leopards tend to be more solitary and sneaky than lions, making them harder to spot, though Kruger is a great place for it.

Elephants in Kruger National Park

Elephants are incredibly abundant in Kruger National Park and throughout the Greater Kruger area, making them a mainstay on safaris here. While elephants are one of the Big Five species you’ll most frequently encounter in the park, you’ll still savor the special moments with these gentle yet fearsome giants.

Buffalo in Kruger National Park

Like elephants, buffalo are plentiful in Kruger National Park. Large herds call this national park home, making them incredibly easy to spot , and likely to be a daily fixture on your game drives.

Rhinos in Kruger National Park

While black rhinos are traditionally the rhino species associated with the Big Five animals, Kruger is home to significantly more white rhinos than black rhinos. A frequent target of poachers, black rhinos now only number to a few hundred in Kruger, while several thousand white rhinos still remain in the park.

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Kruger National Park Safaris

If you’re looking for an African safari adventure , look no further than Kruger National Park, regardless of your budget. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious lodge or a budget-friendly experience in the bush, you’re sure to find it in Kruger.

Choose from a variety of different safaris to suit your interests and budget, including group or private tours with flexible options for driving yourself or having a guide take you around.

Self-Driving Safaris in Kruger National Park

One of the aspects of Kruger National Park that makes it so affordable is that, as a national park, visitors can drive themselves through the park. That means no guides are needed – just plan for the cost of your rental car! This is a great way to save money if you don’t have the budget for an expensive lodge with game drives included.

Of course, self-driving safaris aren’t for everyone. Many safari travelers prefer exploring with trained guides. However, they’re a great option to consider for budget-friendly travel or if you’re looking for the independence to plan your own days.

Keep in mind that you can’t venture off the roads on self-driving safaris, as you can when experiencing a guided game drive on the private game reserves surrounding Kruger National Park. This can make it harder to see wildlife at times – come prepared with binoculars to get the best view!

Kruger National Park Guided Tours

Travelers looking for savings but who would like a guided drive rather than a self-driving experience can book one-day guided drives through Kruger National Park . These are quite economical and can really enhance the experience!

Alternatively, you can also find inclusive multi-day safari tours through Kruger National Park, with transportation included for a totally hassle-free guided experience through the park.

If you’d prefer the experience of guided game drives as part of a stay at a safari lodge, plan to stay at one of the private concessions located within Kruger National Park. Among the best are the Singita Lebombo and Singita Sweni lodges along Kruger’s border with Mozambique ; Singita’s impressive conservation efforts make these ecolodges Earth-positive among this protected terrain.

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Where to Stay in Kruger National Park

No matter your budget, you’ll find an incredible array of options to choose from when deciding where to stay in Kruger National Park. From luxury lodges to basic rest camps and even campsites for tent camping, you’ll be able to choose the option that’s right for you, one of the major benefits of choosing this South Africa safari destination .

If you’re interested in camping, there are campsites throughout the park; set up your tent and enjoy nature at its finest. There are also several lodges located on private concessions inside the park, offering a more comfortable experience while still giving you the opportunity to photograph wildlife. These are some of the best places to stay in Kruger!

Jock Safari Lodge

The first private lodge built in Kruger National Park, Jock Safari Lodge offers a feeling of an earlier time. Perched along the banks of the Mitomeni and Biyamiti rivers in the Bushveld Concession Area, Jock Safari Lodge enjoys a privileged spot in a region known as one of the greatest in the Kruger National Park.

In addition to impressive and comfortable furnishings, Jock Safari Lodge is known for its incredible and unique safari experiences. To view the area’s rich wildlife, visitors may take daily game drives in open safari vehicles. Walk into the neighboring bush to observe historic Bushmen artwork.

During the rainy season, go on a frog safari to observe the many species frogs that live in the region and learn about the stories told by the stars.

Bateleur BushVeld Camp

Bateleur Camp , known as “Family Cottages,” was constructed in the late 1980s and has seven completely furnished chalets. Each accommodation is air-conditioned or has a ceiling fan, and many of the bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms. At Bateleur Camp, all lodging spaces are serviced daily and furnished with linens, towels, and soap.

A game-watching hide that looks out over a waterhole is one of the numerous attractions at Bateleur Camp . In the presence of knowledgeable drivers and trackers, night drives give you the chance to partake in the nocturnal animal inhabitants of Kruger Park’s nighttime act ivities.

Shimuwini Bushveld Camp

Shimuwini Bushveld Camp offers basic accommodations but its secluded, picturesque location along the banks of the Letaba River is unforgettable. Offering stunning river vistas and almost guaranteed wildlife encounters year-round , you’ll enjoy easy access to excellent elephant and buffalo country.

Activities at the camp are morning drives, night drives, and guided bush walks, all led by knowledgeable guides and trackers. Offering a great safari experience at an affordable price, it’s a hidden gem within Kruger National Park.

Singita Sweni Lodge

Located on Singita’s impressive private concession within Kruger National Park, Singita Sweni Lodge is an impressive luxury lodge located on the lush banks of the Sweni River. Just a few miles from the border of Mozambique, this impressive lodge features just seven private suites nestled among trees for a secluded and romantic safari experience you won’t forget.

No expense is spared at Singita Sweni in even the smallest detail of the guest experience. Expansive open-concept rooms feature gorgeous furnishings and private indoor/outdoor spaces with pool and outdoor shower included! The riverside location is perfect for animal and bird encounters even before you head out on incredible game drives.

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Kruger National Park – FAQ

Where is kruger national park.

The Kruger National Park is located in the northeast corner of South Africa, bordering Mozambique to the east and Zimbabwe to the north. The park covers an area of 19,485 square kilometers (7,523 sq mi), making it one of the largest national parks in Africa.

The Kruger National Park is located in two provinces: Mpumalanga and Limpopo. The park covers an area of about 19,485 square kilometers (7,523 sq mi), making it one of the largest game reserves in South Africa .

How Big is Kruger National Park?

Kruger National Park is one of the largest and most popular safari parks in Africa . It covers an impressive 19,485 square kilometers of land, which is larger than almost 60 countries! This makes it a must-see destination for tourists from all over the world, certainly a bucket list destination you won’t want to miss.

When Did The Park Open?

1927 is when the gates opened at Kruger National Park for the first time. At that time, just three cars were permitted into the park each year! Needless to say, things have changed a lot since then.

Today, Kruger National Park is one of Africa’s most popular tourist destinations. More than one million people visit every year , and the park continues to grow in popularity. There’s something for everyone here from lions and elephants to bird-watching and hiking. So if you’re looking for an amazing African safari experience, be sure to add Kruger National Park to your list!

How Many Animals are in Kruger National Park?

Kruger National Park is home to a very large variety of animals, including the Big Five of Africa . In fact, it is estimated that the park has between 120 and 240 African wild dogs, up to 13,100 blue wildebeest, 35,300 plains zebras, 120 cheetahs, 4,420 Nile crocodiles, 500 bushbucks, and 37,130 African buffalo . There are also 460 eland present in the park, as well as 3,100 hippopotamuses.

How Many Tourists Visit the Park Each Year?

Kruger National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Africa and receives an estimated one million visitors or more every year. Safari vehicles are a great way to see the park without getting too close to any animal interactions. The park is divided into five regions, each with its own unique attractions and landscapes.

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Budget Kruger Safaris

3 to 6 Day safaris from R8 995 per person

Budget doesn’t mean you won’t get to experience all that the Kruger has to offer. You’ll stay in fixed safari tents and Treehouses which offer ample amenities and the priceless feeling of sleeping out in the African bush.

Mid-range Kruger Safaris

3 to 6 Day safaris from R12 295 per person

Mid-range Kruger Safaris offer cost-conscious travellers great value for their money. We chose quality 2 and 3-star accommodation  and include more in the way of meals and  activities without making the tour too pricey. 

Luxury Kruger Safaris

3 to 5 Day safaris from R12 295 per person

Luxury safaris offer a fully-inclusive package for the discerning traveler, staying at 4 to 5-star establishments that provide an exclusive and personalized service. Luxury safaris include world renowned safari lodges. 

Kruger National Park & Greater Kruger Safaris

Our  Kruger Park  Safaris  provide the right balance between activities and time spent on safari to see an amazing variety of wildlife that the  Kruger National Park  has to offer.

One of Africa’s most famous national parks, there are 147 mammal species found in Kruger, more than any other wildlife reserve in Africa! Of these the Big 5 (lion, leopard, rhino, buffalo and elephant) are of course included.

On our safaris we include return road transfers from Johannesburg, open vehicle safari drives, a sunset drives and guided bush walks. These safari packages offers you a complete African wildlife experience.

We have numerous types of safaris for you to choose from to accommodate your budget and the length of time you would like to spend on safari.

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2 to 7 Day safaris from R10 900 per person

As the name states, this is the classic way of going on safari in the Kruger National Park. On a Classic safaris, you will stay in en-suite chalets in the heart of the National Park with open vehicle safari drives.

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4 to 6 Day safaris from R17 670 per person

If you would like to spend some time in the Kruger National Park as well as at a private lodge located in an adjacent private game reserve, this option will suit you best. Allowing you the best of both worlds.

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From humble beginnings in 1991, Viva Safaris has grown to become the most sought after tour operator servicing the Kruger National Park region. Our diversity of Kruger Park safari experiences easily beat those of any competitor.

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Viva Safaris is consistently rated amongst the top 10 tour operators in South Africa!

I would like to, once again, congratulate all the Viva Safaris staff on another year of outstanding work. Your energy, enthusiasm and excellence have been fundamental in our success story. The fact that we have had departures from Johannesburg EVERY SINGLE DAY this year is both remarkable and enviable. We shall complete the year in the same manner, resulting in 365 departures for 2023. Take a bow, every single one of you. The quality of reviews posted by previous guests plays a big part in helping tourists decide to choose one of our packages. Without exception, these reviews bear testimony to the passion and energy that our happy staff bring to their workplace.  Well done to all !!!!

Kruger National Park Safari Packages and Tours

We are completely self-sufficient and highly experienced….we own our lodges; we have a fleet of air conditioned mini busses that will bring you from your location in Johannesburg right to the bush; we have our own fleet of game viewing vehicles; our own rangers and trackers; our own chefs and lodge management staff and of course a range of 30 different Kruger Park safaris that vary from cost effective on night/two day safaris to combined Kruger Park and Private Reserve safaris where you can experience the thrill of walking in the bush amongst the Big Five of Africa – of course for those who demand the luxurious, our Fly In safaris and Luxury Lodge safaris are legendary !!!

Viva Safaris has got it right – the blend of exclusive and personal sightings in our private reserve, Balule, and the wide diversity and great number of animal encounters in Kruger provide an unequalled wildlife opportunity.

The beautiful Marula Tree Boma under the African night sky

The beautiful Marula Tree Boma under the African night sky

Bongani leads group of guests along Olifants River

Armed ranger leads group of guests along Olifants River

  Click play below to see a brief video overview of what you may experience on a safari to the Kruger National Park with Viva Safaris:

Young bull elephant keeping a close eye on us in the Kruger

Young bull elephant keeping a close eye on us in the Kruger

Viva Safaris was established in 1991 by people that love wildlife. Family-owned and wholly South African, our aim has always been to enthusiastically share that love and passion with the thousands of satisfied tourists that have been through our hands. We do not aim for exclusivity – we have made our Kruger Park safari packages accessible to a wide range of pockets.

Guests being shown wildlife during bush walk on safaris to Kruger Park

Guests being shown wildlife during bushwalk

We are aware that current tourists are a lot smarter, more price-conscious and have high expectations for their money. If one compares our tariffs to other Kruger National Park safari operators, it is evident that our safaris are not only eminently affordable but also offer our guests a value-filled product with a personal touch . There can be no doubt that our safari products constitute the very best value for money safaris to the Kruger National Park .

Relaxed Motlala leopard looking at Jordan and guests

Relaxed Motlala leopard looking at Jordan and guests

Mindful of our guests’ need to share their wonderful wildlife experiences with friends and family at home, we have introduced  FREE 24hr WIFI at all our lodges.

Dining room overlooking Breakfast Dam at Marc's Camp

Dining room overlooking Breakfast Dam at Marc’s Camp

Kruger Park Safari Lodges

Viva Safaris is in the unique position of owning its own accommodation establishments. We are thus able to guarantee levels of excellence expected by our valued international guests. We offer a wide spectrum of products that are affordable to backpacker and bush connoisseur alike.

TREMISANA GAME LODGE is our flagship establishment and is relatively upmarket. It is the largest and leading Big Five game lodge in the Balule Section of the Greater Kruger National Park . We have 15 chalets as well as a 2-bedroom guesthouse. All units are en suite and airconditioned. The exquisite luxuriant gardens and water features make this camp a veritable oasis. Guests at Tremisana enjoy the best of both types of safaris : the traditional lodge operation includes a 4 hour bush walk and 4 hour sunset game drive on open Landcruisers including an unforgettable Bush Braai (BBQ) in the middle of wildest Africa while our guests will also enjoy full day open vehicle   Kruger National Park safaris .

Tremisana chalet, Kruger Park safari lodge

Tremisana chalet

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The water feature and lush gardens at Tremisana Game Lodge, Kruger National Park

The wildlife viewing at the Tremisana Game Lodge waterhole is unbelievably good. We have sightings of all the Big Five on our property.

MARC’S TREEHOUSE LODGE  is a unique lodge beautifully positioned along the banks of the perennial Klaserie River. It is situated in the Motlala Game Reserve which has 3 of the Big 5 : Black and White Rhino, Buffalo and Leopard. The rustic treehouses are romantic and restful and blend perfectly into the bush.

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One of the treehouses at Marc’s Treehouse Lodge

KATEKANI TENTED LODGE  comprises of eight beautifully appointed Tented Chalets  with bathtub, indoor and outdoor showers, splash pool and deck. Each chalet has a thatched roof and is elevated so as to allow for spectacular views of the bushveld.

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Katekani Tented Lodge

Katekani Tented Lodge Bed

Katekani Tented Lodge Bed

MASANGO CAMP  is named after the late Ronald Masango, Viva Safaris’ and the whole region’s first ever black Camp Manager, and is extremely popular with budget-conscious travellers. The camp comprises 8 en suite chalets and each chalet has an overhead fan, electric lights and power points and all the comfortable beds are covered by mosquito nets. The camp has a good-sized swimming pool and an open BBQ Boma. The central common room has a bar, a breakfast nook, a lounge as well as indoor dining facilities.

Chalet interior

Masango Camp Chalet interior

The pool at Masango Camp

The pool at Masango Camp

All our lodges have 24 hour WIFI available to all our guests

The Kruger National Park

One of South Africa’s most popular tourist destinations , the Kruger National Park is famous the world over.  It is the oldest Park in Africa and also one of the largest.

In 1898, then president of the Transvaal republic, Paul Kruger established The Kruger National Park – then called the Sabie Game Reserve.  Paul Kruger recognised the need to protect the wildlife of the Lowveld region and created an area where no hunting was allowed. 

In 1902 when Scotting-born James Stevenson-Hamilton was appointed as the first Warden of the park it was still known as the Sabie Game Reserve.  Finally, in 1926 Paul Kruger’s vision was realised and the national parks act was brought into effect, following this in 1927 the Sabie Game Reserve & Shingwedzi Game reserves were amalgamated and merged to become the Kruger National Park. (Named for the efforts and drive of the honourable Paul Kruger) When the park first opened to the public Game enthusiasts and motorists were allowed entry into the Kruger National Park at the cost of one pound.

The Kruger National Park stretches across the vast tract of land between the Sabie & Crocodile Rivers. The Kruger National Park is similar in length to England and is about 65% of the area of England.

  • Kruger is approx 350km long and 60km wide and covers an area of 19,485 square kilometres
  • The Kruger National Park is located in the north-eastern provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga in South Africa, and borders Mozambique and Zimbabwe to the east and north respectively.
  • It was first protected by the then Transvaal Republic in 1898 and known as Sabi Game Reserve
  • In 1926 it became South Africa’s first national park , when Sabi Game Reserve was combined with the adjacent Shingedzi Game Reserve and farms and given the name Kruger National Park
  • The Kruger Park is named after the President of the Transvaal, President Paul Kruger (1825 – 1904) who was responsible for creating the original protected area of Sabi Game Reserve in 1898
  • The Kruger Park is home to all of the “Big Five” (lion, rhino, buffalo, elephant and leopard), as well as more large mammals than any other game reserve in Africa (147 species in total).
  • An amazing 517 species of birds can be found in the Kruger Park.
  • In 2000, a multinational agreement between South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique lead to fences coming down between Kruger National Park, Limpopo National Park in Mozambique and Gonarezhou National Park, Manjinji Pan Sanctuary and Malipati Safari Area in Zimbabwe.  This new combined area is called The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park , and is the first phase of a larger conservation area that is planned to measure almost 100,000 square kilometres when complete!
  • Over 300 archeological sites of Stone Age man have been found in the park, containing cultural artefacts from 100,000 to 30,000 years ago.
  • There is also numerous evidence of San and Iron Age people from around 1500 years ago in the park, with San Art found throughout.

KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – A BRIEF HISTORY

The mastermind and animal lover behind the development of the Kruger National Park was then president of the Transvaal Republic, Paul Kruger. He was not a well-educated man, with only three formal months of education spent in a rural farm school, but he grew up in the wild frontiers of the old country and had an enduring love of nature and wildlife.

At the urging of early conservationists who were alarmed at the scale of unchecked hunting in the Lowveld region, he made an indelible mark in history by proclaiming an expansive area would be allocated for the protection of South Africa’s wild animals.

Paul Kruger was born on a rural farm in 1825.  When the Great Trek started in 1836, his father uprooted the entire family and moved them to what was known as the Transvaal, where they settled in a town called Rustenburg.

At the age of 16, Paul Kruger was allowed to choose his own farm and chose to settle on a property at the base of the Magaliesberg Mountains. Kruger married in 1842 and shortly thereafter moved to the Eastern Transvaal where he lost his wife and young infant son to what was suspected to be malaria and re-married a woman who bore seven daughters and nine sons, although many of his children died in infancy.

Kruger showed strong leadership qualities and eventually became Commandant-General of the then South African Republic, later known as the Transvaal. His leadership skills became more prominent when he was appointed member of a commission of the Volksraad, the Transvaal Republican Parliament who were tasked with drawing up a constitution.

He resigned as Commandant-General, in 1873 and retired to his farm, Boekenhoutfontein. His retirement was short-lived and he was elected to the Executive Council. Shortly after that he became Vice-President.  Paul Kruger led a resistance movement and became leader of a deputation. The first Anglo Boer war was 1880 and the British forces were defeated in a battle at Majuba in 1881. Paul Kruger was instrumental in negotiations with the British at this time, which later led to the restoration of Transvaal as an independent state under British rule.

Paul Kruger was elected as president of the Transvaal in1882 at the age of 57. He left for England in 1883 to revise the Pretoria Convention of 1881, an agreement which was reached between the Boers and the British that ended the first Anglo Boer War. During this time in Europe Paul Kruger acquired many allies. Paul also attended an imperial banquet in Germany at which he was presented to Emperor Wilhelm I, and spoke at length with the renowned Bismarck.

The political climate of the Transvaal changed with the discovery of gold in the Witwatersrand basin. It spurred a gold rush and immigrants from around the world descended on the gold fields in search of fortunes.  Paul Kruger’s leadership was put to the test at the end of 1895 when the failed Jameson Raid, led by Doctor Starr Jameson, brought about a breakdown in relations between the British and the Boers. It ultimately led to the second Anglo Boer War, known as the South African war.

Kruger was known as a fierce protector of the Afrikaner nation and on being elected as President of South Africa in 1883, he tirelessly campaigned for South Africa’s complete independence from Britain and the abolition of British supervision.

The South African war broke out in 1899 and Kruger, now 74, remained in Pretoria due to ill health until 1900. When the war swung in favour of the British army, Kruger was forced to flee the capital just days before Lord Roberts occupied the city. He boarded a Dutch warship at Lorenço Marques (Maputo) and left for Europe, where he lived out his remaining years in exile. He died of heart failure at the age of 79 years while still living in Switzerland.

Kruger made allies of the European sovereignty and arch enemies of the British and was regarded as a fierce politician and military man. However, Paul Kruger’s legacy will always be the creation and the formation of the Kruger National Park.

UNDER THREAT

The Kruger National Park had a precarious start with numerous factions threatening its survival. Hunters wanted access to the Park; soldiers returning from the First World War expected land for sheep farming; prospectors wanted access to the land to search for gold, copper and coal; and South Africa’s veterinarians were campaigning for a mass slaughter of wildlife to contain the spread of tsetse fly disease.

South African Railways (SAR) that incidentally saved the Kruger National Park when they opened a new route from Pretoria to Lorenço Marques (now Maputo in Mozambique). The train stopped within the reserve and travellers were allowed to explore the surrounding bush with a game ranger on hand.

Awareness of the Park and growing interest in it empowered conservation lobbyists to secure the future of the Kruger National Park as a tourist destination that would generate revenue for it to be self-sustainable.

The Kruger Park finally received international acclaim when Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret visited as part of their royal tour of South Africa and stayed in one of the first luxury lodges built in the reserve. By 1955, over 100 000 people were visiting the Park each year.

The Kruger National Park grew in size when the game fences between the private reserves on Kruger’s western border came down in 1994. In 2001, the fences were removed between South Africa, Mozambique on its eastern border and Zimbabwe on its northern border. This created the multinational Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area.

Now called a Peace Park, it incorporates Parque Nacional do Limpopo in Mozambique and Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe, making it the largest conservation reserve in Africa. The Peace Park is part of the Kruger to Canyons Biosphere, an area designated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO ) as an International Man and Biosphere Reserve.

THE FIRST WARDEN – KRUGER PARK

Scottish-born James Stevenson-Hamilton was appointed as initial warden of the Park in 1902 whilst it was still called the Sabie Game Reserve. The reserve was later united with Shinwedzi Game Reserve in 1927 and transformed into the Kruger national park. His journals are housed within the Memorial Library in Skukuza and make for fascinating reading.  He came to South Africa in 1888 as a member of the 6th Enniskillen Dragoons. This is the first time he came across wild game in the bush and he immediately fell in love with the country.

He returned to South Africa during the second Boer War, as a major in the British army. He did not want to return to England at the end of the war and secured the position of Warden of the Sabi Game Reserve. There was no clear instruction on what to do in the position except to make himself “thoroughly disagreeable to everyone”. Stevenson-Hamilton took his job seriously and when he caught two policemen poaching game he had them arrested and convicted. This incident earned him quite a reputation. Amongst other tasks, he stopped the movement of cattle through the Park and stopped all prospecting for coal and minerals.

In 1914, Stevenson-Hamilton joined the forces at the start of the First World War. He left the management of the Park in the hands of a ranger who ultimately let the administration slide. On his return to the Park, Stevenson-Hamilton found his beloved Park was in a shambles. He fought tooth-and-nail to save the Kruger National Park, as the war had stimulated greedy development of the land for agricultural purposes.

The Selati Railway Line was established and this saved the Kruger Park. A 9-day tour of Mozambique and the Lowveld included a one-night stop at what is present-day Skukuza. Stevenson-Hamilton invited members of the Provincial Council to visit the reserve which helped these influential members of government to understand the value and importance of the proclaimed Park.

Stevenson-Hamilton was called Skukuza by his staff, a Shangaan name meaning either “he who sweeps clean” or “he who turns everything upside down. Skukuza, roughly interpreted, is taken from the Zulu word for “broom”. However, it wasn’t a positive term as the Tsonga tribe was bitter at being deprived of their historical land. The main rest camp at Sabie Bridge was called Skukuza in Stevenson-Hamilton’s honour.

Stevenson-Hamilton remained with the Park until he retired in 1945, on the eve of his 80th birthday.

WILDERNESS TRAILS

In 1957 the first wilderness trails were pioneered by a Natal Parks Board game ranger named Ian Player (brother of legendary South African golfer Gary Player) and his friend and mentor Magquba Ntombela. Dr Player is well-known for his work in environmental fields and international involvement in wildlife conservation.

The wilderness trails established by Dr Player, as well as the walking safaris, were pioneered in South Africa in the 1950s and 1960s by visionary South African conservationists and forward-thinking individuals which has partly resulted in the Kruger National Park we know and love today.

Dr Player is probably one of South Africa’s most highly regarded environmentalists and a conservationist who led efforts to rescue the southern white rhino from extinction.

He was instrumental in developing the first wilderness trails in 1957 in the Kruger National Park.

Player was a game ranger on the Umfolozi Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, the oldest nature reserve in Africa. When it was established in 1897, there were only about 50 southern white rhinos left in the world and all of them were on the reserve. The rhino faced extinction as vast numbers of Zulus that were displaced by the government’s land policy had settled on the borders of the reserve and poaching was out of control. There was also the threat of an anthrax breakout from stray infected cattle that wondered into the reserve.

By the 1960s the Umfolozi’s population of white rhino had grown to 600; however, Player realised the danger of keeping an entire subspecies restricted to one small Park and started a campaign that eventually allow him permission to move a small herd of rhino to the Kruger National Park. This would ensure the survival of the rhino by establishing a gene pool in other regions of the country.

By this stage, veterinarian Toni Haarthoorn had pioneered a “dope darting” technique that was used in Operation Rhino, one of the most successful wildlife translocation programmes that included moving rhino to other parts and to overseas reserves.

PRE-HISTORIC MAN 

Ample evidence shows that prehistoric man (Homo Erectus) roamed the Kruger National Park Area between 500 000 and 100 000 years ago. The Kruger National Park boasts 254 cultural heritage sites in the Kruger National Park, including nearly 130 recorded rock art sites. Over 300 archaeological sites of Stone Age man have been discovered dating back 100 000 to 30 000 years ago. There is evidence of Bushman tribes (San people) and Iron Age inhabitants dating back 1500 years ago and Nguni people as well as European explorers throughout the Kruger National Park area.

Significant archeological finds have been at Thulamela and Masorini where there are numerous examples of San art.  San art can be found throughout The Kruger National Park Reserve.

THE FIRST TOURISTS

In 1927, when the Kruger National Park Was proclaimed a national park in south africa under the national parks act of 1926, the value of tourism from game reserves as a major source of revenue was already well established and The Kruger National Park had been identified as a main destination by that time. Stevenson-Hamilton, Warden of the Kruger National Park at the time had been arranging  excursions and overnight stays in the Kruger National Park. There were, however, no facilities for the tourists who usually slept on the train that had brought them to the Kruger National Park from Witwatersrand.

Roads and small routes through the Kruger National Park were built with the hopes of attracting more tourists, the idea being that paying tourists would be accompanied by a guide.  The media of the time were invited to visit and write about the Kruger National Park and share their wildlife adventures in Kruger – over time the Kruger National Park became rather renowned and gained international repute.  There was still a problem with the lack of accommodation and facilities so, the South African Railways (SAR) approached the board of the Kruger National Park in 1927 with a request to erect quarters that the Park could rent to visitors. This  partnership between the Kruger National Park and South African Railways led to the development of the necessary infrastructure and roads. Facilities for guides and game rangers were erected throughout Kruger National Park and facilities and infrastructure abound.  In exchange for use of these facilities for their paying tourists, South African Railways undertook to provide all transport, by rail and road, and launched an advertising campaign, set up catering services and paid the board a percentage of the income received.

Four two-track roads were built initially; from Crocodile Bridge to Lower Sabie, from Acornhoek to the Mozambique border, from Gravelote to Makubas Kraal (near Letaba) and from White River to Pretoriuskop.

The Pretoriuskop area was opened to tourists in 1927 but only on the issue of a permit from the secretary of the board in Pretoria and the game warden on duty at Pretoriuskop. This arrangement was restrictive and confusing and eventually the board appointed an agency in 1931 to issue permits at Numbi Gate.

There were still no overnight facilities built at that time and the general public had to leave the Park before the gates closed in the evening. Hunting by this stage had been strictly prohibited but visitors could carry a revolver on them for their personal protection.

SAR received permission from the board to open the railway bridges over the Crocodile, Sabie and Olifants Rivers for motor vehicles, and to run a train service on the Selati Railway for tourists. The number of visitors to the Kruger National Park steadily grew as it became more accessible and convenient.

MODERN TOURISM IN THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK

The board of Kruger National Park committed in 1928, to extensive plans to boost tourism to the reserve. A total of three new rest huts were built at Satara, Pretoriuskop and Skukuza. A year later, two rondavels (round houses) were built at Skukuza, and two were built at Satara. there were plans submitted to build more rondavels at other camps were the and older ranger quarters were restored and made available for tourists. The Kruger National Park was set to start attracting overnight stays.

Originally the design of the original rondavels was in the “Selby” style, named after an American mine engineer, Paul Selby, that was on the board at the time. There was a gap between the wall and the roof for ventilation, and there was a hole in the door that was used as a peephole to see if there were dangerous animals outside the hut. The rest camps were not fenced and animals roamed freely in and out of the designated visitors’ area.

The original rondavels weren’t well-liked as they were stiflingly hot in summer and mosquitoes came in through the open gaps. From 1931, new rondavels were designed that were closed to the thatch roof and had windows in them. The board extended any developments including tented rest camps and ancient huts created type wattle and native cement.

The first ablution blocks went up at Skukuza in 1932, with four baths and four showers. The rest camps were also finally fenced at the same time. more modern and improved designs were introduced and the Kruger National Park took on a more uniform look overall, as it was previously quite haphazard. Facilities focused on the comfort and needs of tourists, as well as their safety.

Hot water for bathing was a luxury in those early days. Eventually the board relented and provided hot running water to the camps on the condition tourists paid one shilling per bath.

Demand for accommodation had increased so much by the mid 1930’s that the Kruger National Park board asked the government for additional funding of £50,000 and additional beds and rest camps were made available for some 200 visitors.

Kruger National Park received even more fiscal support from the government. Money was spent on luxuries such as mosquito nets, septic tanks and hot showers, the park also invested heavily in game management programmes.

The board of Kruger National Park started charging a fee to visit the Park for the first time in 1928 to raise much-needed revenue. Five shillings for day visitors and a nominal charge per car was implemented. Visitors could hire a game ranger to escort them through the Park for an added fee, they were also charged to cross the rivers in their cars on pontoons that were set up.

The board also outsourced the management of the rest camps and refreshment stops for Skukuza and Satara to independent contractors and providers when tourist traffic increased to a point that the Park staff could no longer manage the demand.

These contractors were responsible for the issuing of permits, supervision at the camps and catering services. The rest camps were only equipped with wood and ‘riempie’ beds and visitors could hire mattresses and linen from the camp supervisors.

The board eventually employed their own management staff to run the rest camps because of the number of complaints from the tourists. The board took over all trade activities and employed the first tourism manager in the mid-1940s. In the 1960s, the first liquor license was issued.

The rules and regulations for the Kruger National Park when it first opened to visitors were pretty relaxed, except that firearms were strictly prohibited. Tourists had pretty much free range and did not even have to return to the rest camps at night. However, the first list of regulations was published in the 1930s when poor behaviour started causing problems.

Tourists were limited to driving through the Park between sunrise and sunset, and were made to return to their rest camp for the evening. A strict speed limit was implemented and littering was prohibited. The board appointed the Automobile Association (AA) to run a service where patrol cars would monitor traffic on the Park roads.

The only mode of transport when the Park was first proclaimed was the Selati railway line, ox wagons, buggy carts, pack donkeys and horses. There were no roads and no vehicles in the Park in those days.

Bush clearing started in earnest in 1927 and the first roads were put in to create more convenient routes between the ranger’s posts within the Kruger National Park. The construction of roads within the Kruger National Park for tourists followed a few years later. Three pontoons were built on the main rivers and a new causeway was built over the Sand River and the Letaba River.

The impressive road network that had developed by 1946 was a massive achievement, considering how remote the Kruger National Park was, and the fact that the Kruger National Park was in serious financial trouble, had a shortage of equipment and lacked manpower.

Requests to tar the roads were vehemently opposed, with the thinking that it would turn the reserve into a “glorified Park” and it would lose its natural appeal. Stevenson-Hamilton was strongly opposed to tarring the roads, saying it would result in speeding incidents and the death of animals.

Permission to tar the roads was only granted in 1965 and only for the main strip between Pretoriuskop and Skukuza. Today there are more than 850 kilometres of tarred roads in the Park.

THE TOPOGRAPHY AND GEOGRAPHY OF THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK

The Kruger Park is in the north-east of South Africa on the confluence of the Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces. The Luvuvhu and Limpopo Rivers converge at Crookes Corner in the Pafuri triangle at the most northerly point of the Park and if you stand in the river bed, you have Mozambique on your right, Zimbabwe straight ahead and South Africa on your left.

The Lebombo Mountains towards the eastern region of the Park separates Kruger Park from Mozambique. The Limpopo and the Crocodile Rivers act as its natural boundaries on the north and south of the park.

The Kruger National Park’s topography varies and altitude ranges between 200 metres (660 feet) in the east and 840 metres ( 2 760 feet) in the south-west near Berg-en-Dal. The highest point in the Kruger Park is a hill called Khandzalive.

Several rivers run through the park including the Sabie River, Olifants River, Crocodile River, Letaba River, Luvuvhu River and Limpopo River.

A NEW FRONTIER: THE GREAT LIMPOPO TRANSFRONTIER PARK

In the year 2000 a vision to create Peace Park came to fruition when a multi-national agreement led to the fences being brought down between the Limpopo National Park in Mozambique, the Kruger National Park, and Makuleke region in South Africa, and Gonarezhou National Park, Manjinji Pan Sanctuary and Malipati Safari Area in Zimbabwe.

The fences were removed based on a Memorandum of Understanding that did away with political boundaries that restricted the free movement of animals along old migratory routes. In 2001 the first 40 elephants were relocated from Kruger Park to Limpopo National Park (including 3 breeding herds of a planned 1 000 elephants).

The aim of these transfrontier parks is to preserve traditional animal migration patterns, and ensure there are sufficient food and water sources as the population of animals increase. Peace Parks also encourage tourism and economic development that is mutually beneficial for all parties. It is entirely reliant on the goodwill and integrity of the frontier countries.

SEASONS AND CLIMATES FOR KRUGER PARK SAFARI

The Kruger National Park is in the Lowveld region and is part of a subtropical zone where summer days are hot and humid (temperatures often reaching the 40°C (100°F) mark.)

Rainfall mainly occurs in the summer months, with showers expected from September until May. Early September to October are considered the best game viewing months as the grass is thin short due to the preceding drier months making for excellent game viewing. The winter months from are popular because the mosquitos are less active in the cooler months and there is less chance of contracting malaria if you are not taking prophylactics. The game also conveniently stay close to the watering holes in the drier winter months and this attracts the predators which makes it an ideal time of the year for game viewing.

KRUGER NATIONAL PARK FLORA

The Kruger National Park is has four main bushveld regions that each boast their own distinctive appeal:

  • Thorn trees and red bush-willow veld Between the western boundary and roughly the centre of the Park south of the  Olifants River. Combretums, like the red bush-willow (Combretum apiculatum) and  Acacia species dominate while there vast numbers of marula trees (Sclerocarya  caffra). There are many Acacias along the rivers and streams.
  • Knob-thorn and marula veld South of the Olifants River in the eastern half of the Park, this area provides the most  important land for grazing. Species such as red grass (Themeda triandra) and buffalo  grass (Panicum maximum) predominate while the knob-thorn (Acacia nigrescens),  leadwood (Combretum imberbe) and marula (Sclerocarya caffra) trees are the main  tree species.
  • Red bushwillow and mopane veld This area lies in the western half of the Park, north of the Olifants River. The two  most prominent species here are the red bushwillow (Combretum apiculatum) and  the mopane tree (Colophospermum mopane).
  • Shrub mopane veld Shrub mopane covers almost the entire north-eastern part of the Park. There are a  number of smaller areas in the Park which carry distinctive vegetation such as  Pretoriuskop where the sickle bush and the silver cluster-leaf (Terminalia sericea) are  prominent. The sandveld communities near Punda Maria are equally definitive, with  a wide variety of unique species.

KRUGER NATIONAL PARK BIRDING

The Kruger National Park is a birder’s paradise boasting 517 species of birds; 253 are residents, 117 non-breeding migrants and 147 nomads.

Locally called the Big 6, there are six large species that are mostly restricted to the Park’s conservation areas. They are the lappet-faced vulture, martial eagle, saddle-billed stork, kori bustard, ground hornbill and the reclusive Pel’s fishing owl, which is localized and seldom seen.

There are between 25 and 30 breeding pairs of saddle-billed storks in the Kruger National Park, besides a handful of non-breeding individuals. In 2012 178 family groups of ground hornbills roamed the Park and 78 nests were known, of which 50% were active.

Pafuri and Punda Maria in the far north of the Park are regarded as one of the birding hotspots of the world. There are a number of species in the Kruger National Park that are not found anywhere else in the world.

The rest camps in the Park are where birds often see some of the best birds, particularly those bushveld camps that are situated on one of the main rivers. The comical hornbills and glossy starlings have made the rest camps their home, with easy pickings from picnic scraps and family barbeques.

The many dams scattered around the Kruger National Park are excellent birding spots, with the African Fish Eagle being a prize sighting. Its signature call is an absolute delight.

Let us take a look at the few bird routes in the Kruger National Park that attract avid birders to the region.

  • Lowveld Mpumalanga Birding Route This is a popular birding route in the southern part of the Park which is a sub-tropical area with a lot of open bushland. Typical species of trees in the area include the acacia, leadwood, marula and tamboti trees. Common species found in the area include the African scops-owl, bateleur, crested francolin, lilac-breasted roller, southern ground hornbill and white-crested helmet shrike. Some of the sought-after and rare birds found in this route include the martial eagle, narina trogon and southern bald ibis.
  • Soutpansberg-Limpopo birding route This route falls within the northern region of the Kruger National Park and is part of the Greater Limpopo birding route which extends beyond the borders of the Park through Mapungubwe National Park, the Soutpansberg mountain range and Venda. Punda Maria is known for sightings of the crowned hornbill, eastern (yellow-spotted) nicator and mosque swallow. The mopani bush and woodland areas attract the Arnott’s chat, black coucal, little bittern, racket-tailed roller and white-breasted cuckooshrike. Along the banks of the Levuvhu River, look out for the Böhm’s spinetail, Dickinson’s kestrel, lemon-breasted canary, mottled spinetail, river warbler and sooty falcon.
  • Kruger to Canyons Biosphere birding route This route incorporates parts of northern Kruger National Park and big sections of the central region. It begins outside the park in Graskop, moves along the Blyde River Canyon, down to Hoedspruit and on to the Kruger National Park via Phalaborwa. Popular sightings include the African barred owlet, collared (red-winged) pratincole, Pel’s fishing-owl, white-crowned lapwing (plover) and yellow-billed oxpecker.

THE GREAT BIG 5

The Big 5 was a collective term used for the most difficult animals to hunt, namely Leopard, Rhino, Elephant, Transvaal Lion & Cape Buffalo. This term takes on a much more gentle form today, and refers to spotting the “Big Five” out in the wild and NOT shooting them!  All five species are endangered to some extent and under threat of extinction from poaching that continues despite earnest anti-poaching programmes.

  • Buffalo’s primary predator is the lion. Buffalo will try to rescue another member who has been caught. They have been observed killing a lion after it has killed a member of the group.
  • Leopards are excellent at climbing trees. They’ll often safeguard their kill in a tree to prevent lions and hyenas from stealing it. They are also strong swimmers and occasionally eat fish and crabs.
  • African elephants communicate across large distances at a low frequency that cannot be heard by humans.
  • Rhinos have poor vision and will sometimes attack trees and rocks by accident. However, their hearing and sense of smell are excellent, thus often making up for their poor eyesight.
  • The African or Cape buffalo is not believed to be closely related to the water buffalo even though they superficially resemble each other. And unlike the water buffalo, the dangerous African buffalo has never been domesticated.
  • The rhino is the most endangered species of the Big Five. Rhino poaching worldwide hit a 15-year high in 2009. The illegal trade is being driven by an Asian demand for horns, made worse by increasingly sophisticated poachers who are now using veterinary drugs, poison, cross bows and high caliber weapons to kill rhinos. Very few rhinos now survive outside national parks and reserves.
  • Typically, the darker a lion’s mane, the older he is.
  • The leopard is nocturnal, solitary and secretive, staying hidden during the day. They are the least seen of the Big Five.
  • Many plant species have evolved seeds that are dependent on passing through an elephant’s digestive tract before they can germinate. At least one third of tree species in West African forests rely on elephants in this way for dissemination.
  • White rhinos aren’t white, but slate gray to yellowish brown in color. The species name actually takes its root from Dutch, “weit” (wide), in reference to the animal’s wide muzzle.

What to look out for at the Kruger National Park

There is so much more to the Kruger National Park than the Big 5.  Birders and animal enthusiasts can enjoy an abundance of game both big and small in the Kruger National Park.

The Little Five: Buffalo Weaver, Elephant Shrew, Leopard Tortoise, Ant Lion and Rhino Beetle Birding Big 6:  Ground Hornbill, Kori Bustard, Lappet-faced Vulture, Martial Eagle, Pel’s Fishing Owl and Saddle-billed Stork Five Trees:  Baobab, Fever Tree, Knob Thorn, Marula and Mopane Tree

KRUGER NATIONAL PARK REST CAMPS

Main Rest Camps:

  • Berg-en-Dal (with satellite Malelane)
  • Crocodile Bridge
  • Lower Sabie
  • Mopani (with satellite Tsendze)
  • Olifants (with satellite Balule)
  • Orpen (with satellites Maroela and Tamboti)
  • Pretoriuskop
  • Punda Maria

In addition to the 12 main rest camps that are popular destinations for overnight visitors, the Kruger National Park has an array of bush camps and private lodges for those wanting a more exclusive experience.

  • Private lodges:
  • Camp Shonga
  • Hamiltons Tented Camp
  • Hoyo Hoyo Tsonga Lodge
  • Imbali Safari Lodge
  • Jocks Safari Lodge & Spa
  • Lukimbi Safari Lodge
  • Pafuri Camp
  • Plains Camp
  • Rhino Post Camp
  • Shishangeni Lodge
  • Singita Lebombo Lodge
  • Singita Sweni Lodge
  • The Outpost Lodge
  • Tinga Game Lodges

ENTRANCE GATES

The Kruger National Park has 9 gates:

  • Crocodile Bridge Gate, near Komatipoort
  • Malelane Gate, near Malelane
  • Numbi Gate, near Hazyview
  • Phabeni Gate, near Hazyview
  • Paul Kruger Gate, near Hazyview
  • Orpen Gate, near Klaserie
  • Phalaborwa Gate, near Phalaborwa
  • Punda Maria Gate, near Thohoyandou
  • Pafuri Gate, near Musina

DAY VISITORS

Day visitors to the Kruger National Park are welcomed and encouraged. All the main rest camps have areas allocated for day visitors and there are a few picnic spots dotted around the Park where visitors can enjoy a mid-day break.

The Park manages the volume of traffic on its roads by imposing a maximum number of vehicles allowed in each day and during high-peak season it’s important that visitors book beforehand to ensure they will be able to enter the Park.

The Kruger National Park recently introduced a “Park and Ride” facility which is available at the Numbi, Phabeni and Kruger gates.

CULTURAL SITES

Most visitors head off into the bush for morning and evening game drives. The time in-between can be spent at one of the natural or cultural features in the Park:

Letaba Elephant Museum

The museum covers elephant evolution, biology, behaviour, ecology and research. It also showcases the ivory of eight of Kruger’s greatest tuskers (including six of the Magnificent Seven). This site introduces you to these, and some of Kruger’s other big tuskers. It also has fun and games for kids and information for schools and educators.

Albasini Ruins

The Albasini Ruins are located at the Phabeni Gate and are the remains of the 19th century trading post of the famous Portuguese trader, Joao Albasini.

Albasini arrived in the then Portuguese-occupied port of Lourenco Marques (now Maputo, Mozambique) in the early 1800s and set up a trading business. He set up an extensive network of trading routes that reached inland as far as the Lowveld. By 1845, Albasini had established a vital trading post at Magashula’s Kraal (now the site of the Albasini Ruins) which was positioned along two of the most active trading routes.

Legend has it that Magashula’s Kraal was the first European settlement, where traders sought refuge from the disease-ridden Lowveld. Albasini and fellow intrepid traders lived under difficult conditions of poor trade and the threat of deadly diseases such as malaria and tsetse fly. Magashula’s Kraal was renowned for its fine white bread, which was made from grain grown at the trading post.

Evidence of early man from the late Iron Age can be found at a site on a prominent hill just 12 kilometres from the Phalaborwa gate on the tar road to Letaba rest camp. The site was inhabited by the Sotho-speaking BaPhalaborwa during the 1800s, who developed advanced methods of mining, smelting iron ore and trading in these iron products.

Dome-shaped clay furnaces used to smelt the iron ore are found at the Masorini site, which has been reconstructed as closely as possible to the original iron works. This living museum can be explored with a field guide.

Thulamela archaeological sites

Thulamela is a stone-walled site located in the northern region of the Park, and dates back to between 450-500 years. It comprises evidence of the Zimbabwe culture and is linked to the world-famous Mapungubwe Ruins.

When Great Zimbabwe was abandoned, several groups moved south across the Limpopo River into the north-eastern regions of South Africa (including northern Kruger). They established smaller chiefdoms such as Thulamela and started farming subsistence crops such as sorghum and millet. The grain was ground and used to make porridge and beer.

There is evidence of clay spindle wheels which would suggest that the people also grew cotton. There are remains of pots of various shapes and sizes, some decorated, which were used for cooking, eating and drinking.

Stevenson-Hamilton Memorial Library

The knowledge resource centre is located at Skukuza, the largest rest camp in the Kruger National Park. It consists of a library and a museum and holds many fascinating artefacts, books and valuable documents depicting the life and times of James Stevenson-Hamilton who was the first Warden of the Sabie Game Reserve, now the Kruger National Park.

The rest camp was named Skukuza as it was the nickname given to Stevenson-Hamilton by the Shangaan people. It was his job to stop poaching and to create a safe haven for wild animals that were being ruthlessly hunted. His nickname means “he who sweeps clean” or “he who turns everything upside down”. It has a more negative connotation as Stevenson-Hamilton was responsible for the relocation programme that move the native people out of the area when it was proclaimed a national park.

One of the most popular attractions at the museum is the knife that belonged to Harry Wolhuter, a ranger who killed a lion that had him firmly in his jaws and was dragging him through the bush.

There is also a small “Heroes’ Acre” outside the museum where the loyal pets who served their masters and played a role in protecting the park are remembered. Some died of old age and some in the line of duty.

PARK REGULATIONS

Visitors are expected to adhere to strict rules and regulations that govern gate and rest camp opening/closure times. Plan your arrival/departure times and game viewing around these times as fines are imposed on late arrivals or you may be turned away from the entrance gates if you arrive too late. You have to factor in the time it will take you to drive from the entrance gate to your overnight rest camp, driving at the enforced speed limit.

Speeding is a prosecutable infringement and strictly monitored. Drive slowly for the sake of the animals.

Visitors may only get out of their vehicles at designated picnic spots or look-out points, and you will face a hefty fine if caught with heads and bodies out of the car. There is an online app that encourages visitors to post photos of badly behaved visitors and if they catch your license plate on camera, the driver may be banned from visiting the Park.

A list of the Park’s rules and regulations are provided on entry into the Park and visitors are expected to adhere to them or face the consequences.

The use of drones inside (and just outside) all national Parks is strictly prohibited in line with anti-poaching measures.

Visitors can occupy their accommodation from 14h00 and must vacate the premises by 10h00.

Late arrivals are only permitted in cases of emergency (proof and a valid reason is required) until 21h00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10kms from the entry gates. A late arrival fee of up to R500 will be charged. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa and Phabeni gates or any other gates where the rest camps are more than 10kms away.

KRUGER NATIONAL PARK FOR LITTLE ONES

Long game drives with small kids are not recommended, as most parents know. It is important then that you choose to stay in one of the main rest camps that cater for children. These rest camps have swimming pools and open space that is fenced and safe for children to run around in.

Berg en Dal in southern Kruger is a spacious camp with a stunning viewing area overlooking the Matjulu Dam. There is a well-kept walking path around the perimeter of the camp that is suitable for kids.

Skukuza in southern Kruger has a beautiful dining and viewing area overlooking the Sabie River. Children can be taken through the Stevenson-Hamilton library and museum to learn about the history of the Park. Skukuza has a large, well-stocked shop with something for everyone.

Satara in central Kruger is located in what is known as “cat country”, where you are fairly guaranteed to see one or all of the big cats such as lion, cheetah and leopard.

There is a jungle gym and kids’ play area at the swimming pool.

Letaba in central Kruger is where you will find the Elephant Museum which is a must-see attraction for the whole family. Children can learn more about the past and current “Tuskers” and there are various wildlife displays, diagrams, models and pictures. The camp restaurant overlooks the Letaba River.

Punda in northern Kruger is remote and far from the maddening crowds. However, it is a long drive to the northern regions of the Park and not ideal for small children as it is a malaria area. Older children who have an interest in birding will enjoy Punda as it is renowned as the best birding area in the Park.

The main rest camps are fenced and you are safe within its boundaries, except for the odd encounter with a greedy baboon at your braai. However, small rodents, bats, insects and snakes will find their way into the rest camps and you must always be aware of your surroundings.

Rodents and other hungry critters are lured to the rest camps for easy pickings in the litter bins or food left out. Take care to put leftover food away in cupboards or fridges and don’t throw meat bones in the nearby bushes.

To avoid stepping on a spider, scorpion or snake; firstly always wear closed shoes walking around the camp and don’t go anywhere without a torch after the sun goes down.

If you see snake in your path or near your accommodation, alert a camp supervisor. Don’t poke or prod it, and definitely don’t try to pick it up. Snakes are usually more scared of you than you are of them, and will slither away quickly.

Bats are your friends as they eat literally hundreds of mosquitoes a night but if one flies into your room, do not panic. Calmly place a towel over the bat and release it outside. Call a camp supervisor for assistance if you’re not up to the task.

You will see signs all over the camps warning visitors not to feed the monkeys, baboons and tame bushbuck. They might look cute but they can become very aggressive and then they have to be destroyed. Pack away any edible foodstuff and close doors and windows when you leave your cottage. Monkeys and baboons are so clever they have learnt to open fridges and cupboards.

Kruger Park Safari Packages

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14 Day Scheduled Volunteer Safari Program

Elephant Bull with Mbuzo and guests in the background

2 Day Blitz Overland Safari

Rhino spotted on Kruger Park gamedrive

2 Day Fly-in Safari

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3 Day Budget Tented Safari

Male lion - King of Balule!

3 Day Fly-in Safari

Leopards spotted in a tree

3 Day Tremisana Lodge Safari

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3 Day Tremisana/Masango Safari

Cheetah in Kruger Park

3 Day Tremisana/Treehouse Safari

Brilliant sighting of Leopard

4 Day Fly-in Safari

Katekani Tented Lodge

4 Day Katekani Tented Lodge Safari

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4 Day Luxury Lodge Safari

Elephant spotted in Kruger Park

4 Day Tremisana Lodge Safari

4 day tremisana/masango safari.

Four man tent exterior

4 Day Tremisana/Tent Safari

Elephants in the Kruger Park

4 Day Tremisana/Treehouse Safari

Great shot of a cheetah

5 Day Fly-in Safari

Katekani Tented Lodge

5 Day Katekani Tented Lodge Safari

Luxury lodges

5 Day Luxury Lodge Safari

Lions spotted on gamedrive in Kruger National Park

5 Day Tremisana Lodge Safari

5 day tremisana/masango safari.

Tent exterior

5 Day Tremisana/Tent Safari

View from treehouse balcony

5 Day Tremisana/Treehouse Safari

Katekani Tented Lodge

6 Day Katekani Tented Lodge Safari

Black Rhino and youngster seen on Bushwalk

6 Day Luxury Lodge Safari

Clients get up close to a lion on a gamedrive in the Kruger Park

6 Day Tremisana Lodge Safari

6 day tremisana/masango safari.

Tent exterior

6 Day Tremisana/Tent Safari

Treehouse at Marc's Treehouse Lodge

6 Day Tremisana/Treehouse Safari

Great leopard sighting

7 Day Tremisana Lodge Safari

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7 Day Tremisana/Pumusa Kruger Hluhluwe and St Lucia Safari

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November 2023

At Nsemana Dam in KNP, this leopard crossed right in front of us, heading south.

October 2023

Hippo in Olifants River on Rome 1 property

September 2023

Elephant on Tremisana property

August 2023

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North of Xigamba Dam a White Rhino cow with teenage bull calf

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Big herd of Buffalo at Ngirivane waterhole

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Brilliant shot of White Rhino at Hluhluwe on our 7 Day Kruger Hluhluwe Safari

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Elephant inside Tremisana

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Elephant at waterhole at Tremisana Lodge

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A very beautiful leopard on Barnard eastern side of Ngwenya dam.

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Black Rhino on Balule Nature Reserve

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Male Lion attacked and killed wild dog

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Happy guests up close

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New white lion cub seen near Orpen

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Lion greeting at Tremisana Lodge

On H7 about 5km from Orpen Camp reception in Kruger Park

On H7 about 5km from Orpen Camp reception in Kruger Park

Elephant at Tremisana Lodge car park

Elephant at Tremisana Lodge car park

Lionesses, Tremisana property

Lionesses, Tremisana property

Close up to feeding elephant near Tremisana Dam

Close up to feeding elephant near Tremisana Dam

Spotted hyena crossing Olifants road heading north to Campfire, Balule Nature Reserve

Spotted hyena crossing Olifants road heading north to Campfire, Balule Nature Reserve

Baby Impala, Marula Road, Balule Nature Reserve

Baby Impala, Marula Road, Balule Nature Reserve

Male lion on Campfire property, sundowner drive.

Male lion on Campfire property, sundowner drive.

Hippo Bull showing his teeth, Olifants River. Balule

Hippo Bull showing his teeth, Olifants River. Balule

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Nyalas having a drink at breakfeast dam – Marc’s Camp

Wonderful recent reviews.

July 2023: Awesome 5 day safari. This was my first visit to South Africa and experiencing a safari.

My whole stay was just amazing. I saw so many animals that I only saw on TV till now. Saw the Big 5 but also saw zebras,giraffes, rhinos, warthugs,monkeys,different colourful birds,vultures …😊😊😊😊😊 The sunset drive and dinner in the African Bush was just a great experience on the first night there at the Tremisana Lodge.

Then we had the morning bush walk the next day which was amazing too.

Both accommodations were great but the 4 nights at the Treehouse was awesome. You can hear the animals at night (hyenas,leopard,water buffalos). My treehouse was perfect.i loved it. loved walking to it especially at night😃.under the stars and hearing the animals.

The view and sounds in the morning when you wake up …wowwww!!connected to nature.And when walking to the breakfast area, impalas walking next to you, kudus grazing away…

Awesome staff and guides as well and great cooking.The food was delicious.

Fabulous stay ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🦁🐆🦌🐃🦓🐗🐘🦒🦅🦜🦦🐾🐾

March 2023: Perfection

I am going to try to answer all the questions I had before booking my first Safari of my life. I randomly found this company online along with many others. This company is literally one of the best experiences I’ve had with any company in any field ever. The people are fantastic. The prices are great. They pick you up and drop you off. Absolutely anywhere to get you to and from the Safari. They are on time. The food is great. These are the most happy and kind people I’ve ever met at a place of business. They go the extra mile over and over again to make sure you are happy and comfortable and get the best viewings of wildlife. I have absolutely zero complaints. Trust me, if you’re interested in seeing lions and the big five, etc., you should take my advice and just book with this company.

February 2022: Best experience at Viva Safaris!

It’s been a couple of weeks we left Tremisana Lodge and we still think of it with goosebumps. Everything was perfect: the lodge, the food, the organisation of the day. What made the experience so special though were the team and the game drives. The excitement to spot animals with no guarantee (because there is no fence between Kruger and the reserve), the “chase” of the big 5 as soon as the guide received a signal at the radio, holding yourself in the car because we were on gravel roads and off roads, it made everything so real and fun. I don’t think you can have a better game reserve experience. We tried another one after, and we were so disappointed because we were expecting something similar to Viva Safaris, but it wasn’t.

During the 5 day safari it was my birthday and guides George and Rocky made my day with a beautiful surprise and a speech. 🥰 I can totally recommend you to book with Viva Safaris, really fair price and each day is different. Thank you thank you !!! ❤️

December 2022: Can’t Wait to Return!

As an avid nature and animal lover, I came to Viva Safaris Tremisana lodge to experience the African Bush and to view it’s wildlife. And that we did! We saw more animals than I can count… So many elephants, lions, impala, giraffes, zebra, hippos and many more. For my family, we were just one animal short of the big five, the elusive leopard. But we saw mating lions, mere feet from us, so that more than made up for it. Witnessing the creation of life in the wilderness was powerful and brought tears to my eyes. We have photographs and videos and memories that will last a lifetime. But what I wasn’t expecting to enjoy the most, was the human experience. The other guests become instant friends and comrades and the entire staff at Tremisana was warm and welcoming. Our guides were friendly, knowledgeable, and went beyond to make sure our views and lighting were just right for photos. If you have the pleasure of riding with Smiley, consider yourself lucky! His optimism and smile were infectious and his determination to find us our animals were bar none. Thank you Smiley (Halala!) and Rocky! Mama D and her staff cooked us amazing and comforting meals, never once leaving us hungry or unpleased. Thank you Mama D, and I still want your recipes! The accommodations were clean and the grounds were meticulous. Just walking around camp was a joy. Cannot recommend enough!

November 2022: From world travelers, BEST experience we’ve ever had!!!!!!! Highly recommend!!!!!!!

I don’t even know where to start! My partner and I travel often, several times a year and travel all over the world, so we try to make the most out of our vacations. Having flexibly is very important since “packages” don’t always fit want we want in our time frame. Well, this was not a problem for viva safari!!!! Talk about accommodating, customer service!!!!! Wow! From the first contact with the proprietor, Piero (an amazingly kind, intelligent, sweet person, but more on that later) we felt like our needs were being heard. He put us in touch with Rei, the property manager who called us in the middle of the night (her middle of the night, daytime for us) and answered all our questions and concerns and made us feel comfortable with our choice, seeing how this was our first experience in South Africa and we didn’t know what exactly we wanted/needed. So, before we even got into the country, we had personal contacts with actual people we later met on the property.

We were picked up from our hotel in jo-burg and taken to the first of the viva safari lodges we stayed at, tremisama. What an amazing place! It is exactly what you picture a safari lodge to be. Rustic, yet clean and quite and beautiful. Looks like Hemingway would be writing his books from our patio looking into the bush or at the desk in our room. Just lovely. Beautiful lagoon like pool; nice bar and lounge area where the staff and guests spend time eating dinner and hanging cocktails together in the evenings. The safaris themselves were just wonderful. You can’t be sure you’ll see anything because animals are animals but we did! And what viva doesn’t tell you is how skilled and trained their safari guides are!! These men aren’t just your guides; they’re highly skilled and trained men who have gone through rigorous arms training for safety and who are extremely knowledgeable in wildlife and all the vegetation. They also have a passion for what they do and where they live that just can’t be learned. We spent time with one of the guides, Rocky, who talked about being what it is to be a “tracker ” (following animal tracks) and his experience in the bush and his life in his country and his passion for what he does. In fact, all of the staff, like Rei, who I wish I had more time to spend with, talked about their lives and how it is to live on the property. You can feel their love for the bush and their jobs. Pierro, the proprietor, met us the first night we were there and made sure we were satisfied with our accommodations and did so throughout our trip. The last night we were there before we moved to another property, we had a wonderful dinner with everyone on the patio of our room (where we watched elephants eat the trees right from our room!!!). I can’t say enough about the staff. Amazing!

And then we left with the most amazing amazing guide there ever was charl, to Pimusa Bush Lodge. The 7 hour trip there felt like nothing because the road trip with Charl was part of the fun! We learned more about the bush, the country, and his absolute love and passion for his country and his job during that trip. We know we’d be friends for life. When we arrived at the lodge, Andre, our host made us feel like family arriving home. What a host!!!!! And every meal he tailor made to our tastes . And, again, the wildlife experiences were outstanding. Just outstanding. We were fortunate to see Pierro and his wife again and spend time with them, and what a pleasure that was. You can tell when someone puts their heart into something. Pierro’s love for the bush and his lodges shines through in the properties as well as his staff and customer experience, and we can’t say enough how much we appreciate everyone there. We miss you all.We have spend 5x as much money at top resorts and they can’t hold a candle to what we experienced with viva safari. We highly recommend.

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15 Best Safari Lodges In Kruger National Park

When it comes to exceptional game viewing, there is nothing that can compare to the Kruger National Park. It is not uncommon to witness the majestic Big 5, including the elusive leopard, powerful lion, formidable buffalo, magnificent rhino, and majestic elephant, all in one day. Additionally, you may also have the privilege of spotting rare species like the cheetah and wild dog. This park is not only one of Africa’s oldest conservation areas, but it also boasts the widest range of wildlife in South Africa. However, you may be wondering which part of the park is the best and where you should choose to stay.

To avoid the crowds and experience a truly remarkable safari, we recommend heading straight for Kruger’s private game reserves. These reserves, driven by conservation efforts, are among the finest safari locations in the park and are home to some of the most exceptional safari lodges on the entire continent. Whether you are a couple, honeymooners, or a family, these 5-star lodges offer a luxury safari experience that is unparalleled. From exquisite cuisine and impeccable service to serene health spas, fully-equipped gyms, and even your very own private butler, these lodges have it all. Moreover, with Africa’s top trackers and guides, you can expect outstanding off-road game viewing, thrilling night game drives (which are not accessible in the public park), and a luxury safari vacation that will leave a lasting impression. In our comprehensive guide, we have compiled the top 15 lodges in Greater Kruger, which encompasses the vast Kruger National Park and a collection of neighboring private reserves. It is widely regarded as one of the best destinations for wildlife viewing in Africa.

While the national park offers accommodation in well-equipped government rest camps that are perfect for self-drive safaris and budget package tours, the private reserves provide a more lavish experience. Within Kruger, there are several private concessions that function as private game reserves. These reserves are home to small, exclusive safari lodges that offer all-inclusive packages. The Big Five viewing opportunities in Greater Kruger are exceptional, and the private reserves and concessions are unmatched when it comes to regular, up-close encounters with these magnificent creatures.

If you are seeking an exclusive luxury safari experience, you may be wondering where to stay.

Sabi Sand Game Reserve

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Nestled within the prestigious Sabi Sand Reserve l ies the renowned Sabi Sabi group of opulent safari lodges. Boasting a century of safari expertise and distinctive camps, these lodges exude a warm hospitality, tradition, and style that caters to the diverse preferences of wildlife enthusiasts. Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge, a recipient of numerous accolades, offers an unparalleled safari accommodation experience for couples seeking to commemorate a special occasion. Combining rustic charm with contemporary elegance, this extraordinary lodge stands as one of Kruger’s most exceptional safari retreats. Its generously proportioned suites, nestled within a private concession in the Sabi Sands Game Reserve, feature secluded plunge pools and bespoke furnishings that seamlessly blend with the natural surroundings. Prepare to embark on a luxury safari adventure unlike any other, as this lodge harmoniously incorporates its environment and elements for an unforgettable experience. 

If you’re searching for the ultimate private game reserve in South Africa, look no further than the Sabi Sand Game Reserve . Renowned as the finest in the country, Sabi Sand boasts an expansive 65,000 hectares of untouched wilderness in the Mpumalanga region. What sets it apart is its unfenced border with the famous Kruger National Park, spanning an impressive 50 km (30 miles). Within this remarkable reserve, you’ll have the opportunity to witness the complete African Big 5, including lions, rhinoceroses, buffalos, leopards, and elephants. However, it is the majestic leopards that truly steal the show in Sabi Sands.

For those seeking a luxurious and romantic getaway, the game reserve is an ideal choice. The exclusive Lion Sands Ivory Lodge offers eight elegantly luxurious villas, each with its own deck and plunge pool. Here, you can indulge in spa services and relish in private dining experiences. To enhance the romance, consider booking a night in the remote Chalkley Treehouse, where you can sleep under the twinkling stars. Sabi Sands caters to a range of budgets and preferences when it comes to accommodation. From the more affordable Umkumbe Safari Lodge to the opulent Sabi Sabi camps and the two Singita lodges, there is something for everyone. To truly immerse yourself in the wildlife experience, take advantage of the guided wildlife drives and exhilarating walking safaris available. If you’re wondering when the best time to visit is, October is highly recommended. During this period, the weather is pleasant, and the wildlife sightings are abundant. So, pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve.

Best Suited For – Couples 

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Mala Mala Safari Lodge 

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Situated strategically between the Sabi Sand Game Reserve and Kruger National Park, MalaMala Game Reserve offers an extraordinary opportunity to witness the majestic Big Five in a vast and exclusive wilderness area. Among the top-notch lodges in the Greater Kruger National Park, MalaMala Sable Camp stands out, providing luxurious accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests in seven opulent suites. The safari deck made of wood offers a breathtaking view of the Sand River, a natural corridor for wildlife. The photographic opportunities are truly out of this world, with leopards stealing the spotlight as the star attraction.

Rattray’s at MalaMala transports you back to the golden era of safaris, capturing the essence of a bygone time. As the largest private conservation area in the region, MalaMala Game Reserve is not shared with any other Kruger safari lodges, ensuring that you have exclusive access to uncrowded animal sightings and abundant game. Another advantage is that MalaMala encompasses a significant portion of the life-giving Sand River. The highlights of Rattray’s on MalaMala include personalized butler service, extraordinary leopard sightings, spacious suites with private heated plunge pools, a maximum of four guests per vehicle, and a stunning location on the banks of the Sand River.

Some of the popular activities at Rattray’s on MalaMala include guided walks, night drives, stargazing, and game drives. Drawing inspiration from the glorious era of safari, Rattray’s at MalaMala transports you to a time long gone. As the largest private conservation area in the region, the MalaMala Game Reserve stands alone, without any other Kruger safari lodges to share its vast expanse. This exclusive setting ensures that your Kruger National Park safari experience will be unparalleled – with uncrowded animal sightings and an abundance of game, all to be enjoyed in solitude. The reserve’s vastness is enhanced by the presence of the life-giving Sand River, which further enriches the wildlife encounters.

Nestled on the banks of the Sabi Sand River, amidst towering trees and sprawling lawns, MalaMala Camp is a true sanctuary of safari bliss. The camp boasts ten luxurious suites, eight opulent rooms, and a single room, each equipped with air conditioning and an outdoor deck that offers uninterrupted and breathtaking views of the surrounding wilderness.

The camp’s amenities include an indoor dining room, a cozy lounge, a library complete with satellite television, a historic bar, complimentary internet access, and a spacious wooden safari deck that provides an exceptional vantage point for observing the wildlife that frequents the river for a drink. Additional features include a grand infinity pool overlooking the river, a safari boutique, a well-equipped gym, and a rejuvenating massage service. Expert rangers, brimming with an astonishing knowledge of the wilderness, lead twice-daily game drives that promise unforgettable adventures. For those seeking a more immersive experience, embark on a walking safari, guided by a professional expert, to fully immerse yourself in the wonders of the bush.

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Imbali Safari Lodge

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Located in central Kruger, the Imbali Safari Lodge is situated on a private concession spanning 100km2/40mi2. This exclusive lodge offers 12 spacious suites, providing a luxurious experience amidst the tranquil African bush. While mornings and afternoons are dedicated to wildlife exploration, the lodge invites you to unwind and relax during the heat of the day. Take a refreshing dip in your private plunge pool while savoring a cocktail, or indulge in a soothing massage on your deck, surrounded by the harmonious melody of birdsong.

The rooms feature large French doors that stretch the length of the space, allowing you to immerse yourself in the breathtaking wilderness at your leisure. An expansive deck overlooks either the N’waswitsontso River or the savannah grasslands, complemented by an outdoor pool to enhance your leisurely bush experience. Lounge on a sunbed with a captivating book, or let the bubbles of the pool soothe your tired muscles, while the enchanting chorus of weavers, thrushes, and kingfishers provides a magical soundtrack for your relaxation. Each suite includes a complimentary mini-bar stocked with selected beverages, as well as a tea/coffee facility for your convenience.

The spacious stone and marble bathroom boasts a Victorian-style bathtub and a walk-in shower, complete with signature bath amenities, a hairdryer, and plush bathrobes. Immerse yourself in the peace of the Kruger bush as you soak away the stresses of modern life with natural bath salts. When it’s time to rest your soul, sink into the comfortable king-size bed for a rejuvenating siesta or a peaceful night’s sleep after your safari adventure. A mosquito net envelops the entire bed in the evening, ensuring you are cocooned in utmost comfort. Expect a bedtime story on your pillow or a delightful treat to savor before retiring for the night. Mluwati Concession, a private area within Kruger National Park, is comprised of three lodges – I mbali Safari Lodge , Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge, and Hamiltons Tented Camp. Its establishment was driven by the desire to ensure the long-term sustainability of this renowned National Park. Being one of the pioneering private concessions in Kruger, Mluwati has dedicated immense efforts to preserve the integrity of this pristine wilderness, which has served as a haven for a diverse range of wildlife for over a century. With over 114 reptile species, 34 amphibians, and 147 mammals, including the iconic Big Five of Africa, this sanctuary has captivated nature enthusiasts from around the world.

Bird enthusiasts will be enthralled by the plethora of avian species that inhabit Kruger. With over 500 species, many of which can be found in Mluwati Concession, birdwatchers can spot magnificent creatures like the Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill, Crested Barbet, and Burchell’s Glossy Starling. Within the Mluwati Concession, guests will be treated to breathtaking landscapes, a remarkable array of wildlife, vibrant birdlife, and flourishing plant life. Each safari experience is guaranteed to be unique and unforgettable. During your stay at Imbali Safari Lodge, indulge in morning and evening safaris. Witness the exhilaration brought by the first rains, observe terrapins frolicking in river pools, listen to the melodious calls of the Pied Kingfisher, and delight in the harmonious chirping of sociable tree frogs. Immerse yourself in the aromatic scents of the bush, be serenaded by the shrill cries of the Magpie Shrike, and behold the graceful dance of the wind through the feather grass that adorns the savannah plains. An expedition at Imbali will introduce you to new fragrances, intriguing sounds, and the captivating beauty of an extraordinary African landscape that will awaken and enchant your senses.

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Londolozi Game Reserve 

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Experience the epitome of luxury and royalty at the renowned Londolozi Pioneer Camp, the oldest and arguably the most prestigious safari lodge in Kruger. Located in the privately-owned Sabi Sand Game Reserve, this African pilgrimage offers a serene and contemplative wilderness encounter. The camp, nestled in seclusion, comprises three interconnected opulent suites and a charming bush homestead, accommodating groups of up to 12 individuals. Indulge in the lavish amenities, including an “explorer lounge,” interactive kitchen, lookout deck, breakfast balcony, and a refreshing lap pool. The decor seamlessly blends Ralph Lauren sophistication with the rustic charm of a safari homestead, adorned with exquisite memorabilia, leather accents, and sparkling crystal, exuding timeless elegance.

Highly skilled rangers will curate personalized game drives and bush walks tailored to your preferences, whether you seek a family-oriented safari or a focus on botany, tracking, or birding. Immerse yourself in the untamed wilderness, relishing champagne sunsets or savoring delectable bush dinners under the enchanting glow of the full moon. Discover the essence of self-discovery, social development, and conservation through the transformative Londolozi experience. Embark on a luxurious wellness safari and retreat, guided by renowned wellness experts, life coaches, wisdom keepers, and shamans. Alternatively, embark on a photographic big cat safari, supported by a professional photographic studio, or engage in community development projects within a visionary African village.

Designed to enhance spaciousness, luminosity, and privacy, Londolozi Private Granite Suites offers unparalleled relaxation. Delight in invigorating massages, rejuvenating yoga classes, or take a refreshing dip in your private plunge pool. Simply unwind with a drink in hand and marvel at the breathtaking vistas of colossal granite boulders and the captivatingly wild scenery, creating an indelible memory of your extraordinary Kruger National Park safari vacation. At Londolozi Private Granite Suites, prepare to immerse yourself in the epitome of relaxation. Whether it’s through invigorating yoga sessions, rejuvenating massages, or simply unwinding in your own secluded plunge pool, this sanctuary offers an unparalleled level of tranquility. Embrace the untamed beauty of the surroundings as you admire the majestic granite boulders, savoring a refreshing drink in hand. Every element of this opulent retreat has been meticulously crafted to enhance the essence of light, space, and seclusion, ensuring an unrivaled luxury experience.

Key Features:

  • Exceptional private concession within Sabi
  • Captivating vistas of unique and untamed landscapes
  • Intimate camp, catering to a maximum of six guests
  • Unparalleled bespoke service
  • Extraordinary Big 5 game viewing opportunities

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  • Honeymooners

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Malayenti Game Reserve 

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If you have a penchant for venturing off the well-trodden path, the Manyeleti Game Reserve is an exceptional choice for an exclusive and private safari experience. Nestled deep within the safari heartland of Mpumalanga, this reserve shares unfenced borders with the renowned Timbavati and Sabi Sands private reserves, as well as the iconic Kruger National Park. Despite its remarkable location, Manyeleti remains relatively unknown compared to its famous neighbors, resulting in fewer visitors. As a result, you’ll practically have the entire park to yourself, with only three lodges scattered across a vast expanse of 56,800 acres of breathtaking wilderness.

One of the most captivating aspects of Manyeleti is its serene and untouched ambiance. With no crowds, noise, or light pollution, you can truly immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of nature. In fact, the name Manyeleti, which means “Place of the Stars” in Shangaan, perfectly encapsulates the pristine night skies that adorn this remarkable reserve.

For an authentic Hemingway-style safari experience, consider staying at one of the Honeyguide Tented Camps. Alternatively, if you seek five-star luxury reminiscent of colonial times, Tintswalo Safari Lodge is an excellent choice. Both options offer guided walking tours and wildlife drives, allowing you to fully explore and appreciate the incredible biodiversity that Manyeleti has to offer.

The best time to visit Manyeleti i s from May to September. Situated along the banks of a shimmering seasonal river and surrounded by vast plains, Tintswalo Safari Lodge offers unparalleled luxury bush accommodation. This remarkable destination is located within the Manyeleti Game Reserve, which serves as a gateway to the Big Five and an array of other captivating wildlife. From wild dogs and hyenas to cheetahs, leopards, and various antelope species, Manyeleti is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Additionally, zebras, giraffes, wildebeest, white rhinos, warthogs, and large herds of buffalo can also be spotted within the reserve.

At Tintswalo Safari Lodge, guests can embark on exhilarating game drives led by expert trackers and professional rangers. These thrilling excursions take place in open-topped 4×4 safari vehicles, allowing for an immersive and unforgettable wilderness experience.

Whether you’re a couple seeking a romantic getaway, a family in search of adventure, or a solo explorer yearning for a luxurious Big Five safari, Tintswalo Safari Lodge is the ultimate destination to fulfill your desires.

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Kapama Game Reserve 

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Kapama Game Reserve, situated in South Africa, stands as one of the most extraordinary and picturesque reserves across the African continent. With its awe-inspiring wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and expansive savannas, this reserve is truly a haven for adventurers. Spanning 15,000 hectares of untouched African bush, Kapama provides the perfect sanctuary for a diverse range of species. Housing an impressive 350 bird species and over 40 different types of mammals, including the renowned Big 5, which includes elephants, lions, leopards, African buffalos, and rhinoceroses, this reserve allows these magnificent creatures to thrive in their natural habitats. Guests are granted the rare opportunity to witness these incredible animals in their wild surroundings through guided game drives and bush walks, offered twice a day after breakfast. Immerse yourself fully in the African bush experience.

For the ultimate safari experience, the best time to visit Kapama Game Reserve is from May to September. Visitors can choose from four luxurious lodges, each offering an exceptional stay. The accommodation options include Buffalo Camp, Southern Camp, River Resort, and Kapama Karula.

Nestled between the verdant Blyde River Canyon and the vast Kruger National Park lies the expansive Kapama Private Game Reserve. This remarkable reserve boasts an abundance of wildlife, including the renowned “Big Five” – elephants, buffalos, lions, leopards, and rhinoceroses – thriving in its unspoiled bushland. The undulating hills, valleys, and streams that grace the reserve create a distinctive natural scenery. The vegetation predominantly consists of grasslands, thickets, and woods, providing a rich habitat for both small and large species. The reserve also offers various cottages and resorts, providing accommodation and a range of activities, such as walking safaris and game drives. Overall, Kapama Private Game Reserve is a beloved destination for nature enthusiasts, offering a remarkable opportunity to witness the splendor and diversity of African flora and fauna. The reserve features four premium lodges and luxurious sleep-out tent accommodations, some of which are located along the banks of the Klaserie and Kapama rivers. The best time to visit this remarkable reserve is from May to September.

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Timbavati Nature Reserve

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The Timbavati National Reserve, a renowned private reserve connected to Kruger National Park, stands as the closest competitor to Sabi Sand Game Reserve. While these two reserves may appear similar, the safari experience in Timbavati feels more authentic and in tune with nature. Within the Timbavati Nature Reserve, a vast array of animals and birds thrive in abundance. Known as the “Magnificent 7,” the lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, African wild dog, buffalo, and cheetah all call this place home. One of the reserve’s most exceptional and rare features is the presence of white lions, which have been observed here since 1938 and have become a symbol of Timbavati’s wildlife legacy.

For those planning a visit, the best time to explore Timbavati is from May to September. Within the private nature reserve, Kings Camp offers a glimpse into the charm and romance of a bygone era. The nine suites, inspired by colonial aesthetics, overlook the vast savannah dotted with acacia trees and a waterhole frequented by a diverse range of animals throughout the day and night. Each suite is equipped with air conditioning and boasts a Victorian-style ball-and-claw bath, as well as both indoor and outdoor showers.

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Lukimbi Safari Lodge

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Lukimbi, spanning an impressive 150km2/60mi2, stands as one of the largest private concessions in Kruger. The lodge itself boasts 16 cozy suites, nestled alongside the enchanting Lwakahle River. Elevated on stilts, the buildings are interconnected by wooden walkways, meandering through ancient trees. And of course, one mustn’t forget the glistening pool that grants a breathtaking view of the river. Who knows what captivating sights await as you cool off amidst the scorching heat of the day?

At Lukimbi Safari Lodge, prepare to indulge in exclusive game-viewing and a level of luxury that surpasses all expectations. This intimate lodge, tucked away within Kruger National Park, ensures uninterrupted private safaris and an abundance of personalized attention. Crafted from natural materials and harmoniously nestled beneath the shelter of ancient trees, this vibrant and eccentric lodge seamlessly blends with the surrounding African landscape. Each space within the lodge offers awe-inspiring vistas that will leave you in awe. Immerse yourself in the captivating artisanal décor and artwork, luxuriate in a stone bathtub overlooking the river, find solace on your private deck, or take a refreshing dip in your very own plunge pool.

Prepare yourself for an unforgettable encounter with wildlife. Accompanied by professional guides, embark on off-road adventures to spot the illustrious Big Five. Keep your eyes peeled for rare wild dogs and peculiar creatures like wildebeest (gnu) and hyenas. Allow yourself to be enchanted by the presence of over 300 bird species, lizards, snakes, and the iconic dung beetle during a guided bush walk. Witness buffalo herds from the comfort of your deck, take a dip in the pool while observing hippos leisurely basking in the river. Indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments and make use of the gym facilities, or simply revel in the art of doing nothing. For parents seeking respite, the lodge offers a diverse Kids’ Programme, Safari Playroom, and reliable babysitters.

Delight in the exquisite cuisine presented in the dining room, where imaginative dishes are meticulously crafted from fresh, local, and seasonal ingredients. Immerse yourself in the traditional African experience by savoring a braai (barbecue) within the boma. Complement your meal with award-winning South African wines, while the guides regale you with captivating tales of the bush.

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Royal Malewane

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Once the holiday home of the Biden family, The Lodge at Royal Malewane is a traditional and elegant bush-style lodge. Exuding an air of old-world charm, it was designed and adorned to provide a serene sanctuary amidst the African wilderness. Royal Malewane lives up to its name effortlessly, ensuring that you feel like royalty during your stay at this luxurious lodge. Nestled in Thornybush Private Game Reserve, adjacent to the renowned Kruger National Park, the lodge offers breathtaking vistas of untouched nature. Take a refreshing dip in the pool, indulge in a rejuvenating spa treatment, or get your heart pumping at the exclusive gym in one of the most sought-after safari destinations in the park

With a remarkable staff-to-guest ratio of four to one, you will undoubtedly feel like royalty at Malewane. If you seek an exceptionally exclusive safari experience in Kruger National Park, this is the perfect choice. Take a revitalizing plunge in the swimming pool, work up a sweat at the gym, or pamper yourself with a treatment from an internationally qualified therapist at the spa. Royal Malewane, situated in Thornybush Private Game Reserve alongside Kruger National Park, offers awe-inspiring panoramic views of unspoiled natural beauty.

Highlights:

  • Opulent suites designed with meticulous attention to privacy
  • Personal butler service and a dedicated chef
  • Unforgettable culinary experiences
  • The finest safari spa in South Africa
  • Game drives in a private reserve
  • Expansive private decks with pristine pools provide the ideal setting to unwind and let go as elephants gracefully pass by.

Boasting uninterrupted views of the surrounding bushveld, the six luxury suites epitomize opulence, while the Africa House and Royal Suites offer exclusive services where your every need is attended to with utmost discretion. Immerse yourself in Africa’s abundant wildlife during twice-daily game drives led by the most qualified guiding team on the continent, or embark on an immersive bush walk that will awaken all your senses. Visiting the local community is an inspiring, humbling, and educational experience.

Consider the Royal Malewane Lodge in the Thornybush Private Game Reserve, located on the boundary of Kruger National Park, if you desire a luxurious and exclusive experience. This enchanting lodge captures the allure of a bygone era, drawing inspiration from Mombasa, Persia, and ancient civilizations to create an atmosphere of opulence and exoticism. The lodge offers a selection of accommodation options, including six lavish suites, two regal suites, and the magnificent Africa House with its six bedrooms. Each unit boasts its own private deck, pool, and personalized services, providing an intimate and secluded retreat amidst the untamed wilderness, offering breathtaking views.

Embark on an unforgettable journey to witness the Big Five, guided by the most knowledgeable experts in Africa. Engage in a thrilling game drive or a guided bushwalk, immersing yourself in the intricate ecosystem, from the tiniest insects to the magnificent birds. For bird enthusiasts, a specialized bird safari awaits, while photography enthusiasts can partake in a dedicated photographic safari. After basking in the warm African sun, pamper your senses with a rejuvenating treatment utilizing indigenous ingredients, or unwind by the serene courtyard pool. Alternatively, take advantage of the state-of-the-art gym, heated pool, and steam room for a complete wellness experience.

Indulge in exquisite dining experiences that epitomize quality and create lasting memories. Savor a delectable meal under the vast African sky, overlooking the majestic Malewane River, accompanied by the harmonious melodies of the bushveld and the enchanting voices of a local choir. Whether you desire a tailored menu for an intimate dining experience or a sumptuous six-course feast for your esteemed guests, the lodge’s culinary team will cater to your every need. Moreover, for those with specific dietary requirements, the lodge offers meals prepared in a kosher-compliant kitchen, ensuring everyone’s preferences are met.

  • Gourmets / Foodies

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Lion Sands Game Reserve

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Experience an unforgettable safari at Lion Sands, where you can witness the majestic big 5 in their natural and untouched habitat in the Sabi Sands. Lion Sands stands out as the only private sanctuary that extends across both the Sabi Sand Game Reserve and Kruger National Park, connected by the Sabie River. This unique feature allows wildlife to roam freely between the two sides, offering an unparalleled opportunity to witness a remarkable variety of species. All rates at Lion Sands include two daily game drives or bush walks, and upon request, private vehicles and bush walks can be arranged.

In addition to the thrilling safari experiences, Lion Sands offers a range of other activities to indulge in. Immerse yourself in the enchanting night sky with stargazing sessions, or pamper yourself with a selection of spa treatments. For those seeking an adrenaline rush, helicopter flights and hot air balloon rides can also be organized. Nature seamlessly blends with luxury at Lion Sands, where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the river. This private game reserve boasts four luxurious safari lodges situated in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve and Kruger National Park. Located on the edge of the perennial Sabie River, Lion Sands provides exclusive access to a rich and diverse array of wildlife. Among the lodges, River Lodge stands as the heart and soul of the Lion Sands area.

The design of Lion Sands River Lodge is characterized by its open and spacious layout, providing guests with the perfect opportunity to unwind in one of Africa’s most renowned game areas. Embark on thrilling safari adventures during morning and afternoon game drives, expertly guided by experienced professionals. Take a refreshing dip in the pool, gather around the open firepit to share captivating stories, and marvel at the wildlife from the comfort of your private wooden viewing deck. At Lion Sands, your safari dreams will come true, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

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Dulini Lodge

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Dulini provides a captivating and intimate safari experience in Kruger. Nestled in the heart of the Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve, one of the most exceptional locations in Kruger National Park, Dulini is a haven for honeymooners. The lodge boasts six exquisitely adorned suites, offering ample living space for guests. Find solace beneath the ancient jackalberry tree, a perfect vantage point for bird enthusiasts. Noteworthy features include private game-viewing decks with heated plunge pools, a fully equipped gym, delectable cuisine, a temperature-controlled wine cellar, and a secluded location within a private concession.

Situated at the core of the magnificent Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve, Dulini epitomizes an intimate and enchanting safari experience in Kruger. A paradise for honeymooners, this intimate lodge comprises six lavishly decorated suites, providing generous living areas. Unwind beneath the shade of the lodge’s ancient jackalberry tree, indulging in the pleasure of bird watching. Dulini Moya offers guests a serene and unpretentious retreat in the heart of the African wilderness. The Dulini Game Reserve is renowned for its thriving leopard population, majestic prides of lions, wild dogs, cheetahs, rhinos, elephants, and herds of buffalo. Embark on exhilarating dawn and dusk game drives in specially equipped 4×4 safari vehicles to explore the surrounding untamed landscapes, and be prepared to be captivated by the remarkable photographic opportunities. Additionally, guided bush walks are available for those seeking a closer encounter with the flora, fauna, and hidden wonders of the bush that may be missed during game drives.

While children aged eight and above are welcome at Dulini Moya, younger children are also permitted if the lodge is booked exclusively. The destination boasts six suites, each featuring an en-suite bathroom, indoor and outdoor showers, a lounge area with a cozy fireplace, a viewing deck, and a refreshing plunge pool.

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Ulusaba Cliff Lodge

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Perched atop a rugged cliff, this exquisite Kruger safari lodge offers unparalleled vistas of the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve. It is an idyllic haven for families or a close-knit group of friends seeking an exclusive and secluded safari experience. The suites, spread across different levels and interconnected by stairs, ensure that the breathtaking views are accessible at all times. Indulge in ultimate relaxation with rejuvenating spa treatments at the renowned Aroma Boma.

Key features include:

  • A personal chef and a private safari vehicle
  • Guided walking safaris
  • Unrivaled views of Sabi
  • Twice-daily game drives
  • An exclusive Kruger safari retreat with only two suites

This magnificent Kruger safari lodge perches atop a rocky outcrop, providing an intimate getaway for two families or a group of friends seeking a private safari vacation in Kruger National Park. The suites are strategically positioned on different levels, connected by stairs, offering awe-inspiring views of the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve. Pamper yourself with a range of revitalizing spa treatments at the renowned Aroma Boma. Ulusaba Private Game Reserve, owned by Sir Richard Branson, is home to a collection of exquisite lodges. Nestled beneath ancient trees on the edge of a dry riverbed in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, you’ll find the prestigious Ulusaba Safari Lodge. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, the lodge exudes a warm ambiance, capturing the essence of the bush and providing elegant accommodations.

The lodge facilities include a lounge area, dining area, swimming pool, two tennis courts, a bush observatory, gym, outdoor boma, spa treatment room, gift shop, and wine cellar. With internationally renowned chefs creating an Africa-inspired menu, guests can anticipate exceptional dining experiences in the boma, on the deck, in the dining area, or even under the African sky. Immerse yourself in the wonders of the African wilderness with twice-daily open-vehicle guided game drives, unforgettable bush walks, scenic helicopter flights, and visits to local villages.

  • Families with children over 12 years

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Singita Sweni Lodge

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Nestled amidst the lush canopy of the Sweni River lies Singita Sweni Lodge, the enchanting sibling of Singita Lebombo. While Singita Lebombo boasts expansive vistas, Singita Sweni exudes an intimate charm. Its seven open-plan suites, perched on stilts, seamlessly blend into the surrounding trees. The lavish decor, adorned with vibrant hues that beautifully complement natural elements, creates an opulent ambiance.

Drawing inspiration from the dwellings of local wildlife, the architecture of Sweni Lodge effortlessly melds with the banks of the Sweni river. The riverside suites, elevated on stilts, feature floor-to-ceiling glass windows that blur the boundaries between your accommodation and the captivating Kruger landscape. Indulge in the exquisite flavors of rare South African wines, refine your archery skills, pamper yourself with rejuvenating spa treatments, or embark on a culinary adventure at the renowned Singita Community Culinary School.

Notable highlights of this extraordinary sanctuary include private terraces adorned with day beds, elevated suites boasting floor-to-ceiling glass panels, exquisite dining experiences paired with boutique wine tastings, and a breathtaking riverside location within a private concession. As one of the most intimate Kruger safari lodges, Singita Sweni Lodge accommodates a mere 12 guests, ensuring an exclusive and personalized experience.

With its architecture inspired by the abodes of local animals, Sweni Lodge harmoniously blends into the verdant banks of the Sweni River. The awe-inspiring riverside suites, elevated on stilts, feature floor-to-ceiling glass that accentuates a seamless fusion between the interiors and the captivating Kruger landscape. Immerse yourself in the art of archery, indulge in luxurious spa treatments, savor the rarest South African wines, or embark on a gourmet safari experience at the renowned Singita Community Culinary School. Situated in a remote wilderness area renowned for its majestic lion prides, Singita Sweni Lodge nestles along the meandering Sweni River. The lodge’s dark wood structures and shades of green effortlessly blend with the natural surroundings.

Six luxurious suites, adorned with full-length glass walls, offer breathtaking views of the riverine forest. Each suite boasts an en-suite bathroom with an outdoor shower, a comfortable living area, and an elevated viewing deck complete with a daybed.

The lodge’s facilities include a dining area, bar, swimming pool, wine cellar, laundry service, and an open-sided lounge with a cozy fireplace. Guests can expect the ultimate safari experience, with a plethora of wildlife, including the renowned Big Five, and over 500 species of birds. Activities offered include twice-daily open-vehicle game drives led by expert trackers, guided walking safaris, and stargazing.

  • Foodies /Gourmets
  • Discerning travellers

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Singita Boulders

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Nestled within a private concession spanning 130km2/50mi2, Singita Lebombo Lodge perches high on a cliff, providing a breathtaking view of Kruger. While exuding a contemporary elegance, the suites with their glass walls seamlessly blend into the natural surroundings. Wine enthusiasts will be delighted by Singita’s extensive cellar, which boasts a premium selection of wines that can be enjoyed during personalized wine tastings and meals.

Situated in the serene Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve, Singita Boulders Lodge has been meticulously designed to maximize its tranquil setting. It stands as one of the most exceptional 5-star lodges in the Kruger, offering impeccable service, extraordinary culinary experiences, and consistently remarkable Big 5 game viewing. For an exclusive and luxurious safari adventure in Kruger National Park, Singita Boulders is an unparalleled choice.

Notable highlights of this lodge include the opportunity for up-close encounters with the Big 5, indulgent spa treatments, an unmatched reputation for leopard sightings, an exceptional wine cellar, and the breathtaking views provided by the front-facing glass walls.

With a sensitive design that enhances its peaceful ambiance within the pristine Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve, Boulders Lodge stands as one of the premier 5-star lodges in Kruger. It promises a safari experience in Kruger National Park that is unparalleled in luxury and exclusivity. The service is attentive and discreet, the culinary experiences are beyond compare, and the sightings of the Big 5 are among the most dependable in all of Africa.

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Balule Nature Reserve

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Balule Nature Reserve, situated in South Africa’s North West Province, is a vast protected area that shares open borders with Kruger National Park. In an effort to provide ample space for animals and prevent overgrazing, numerous farmers in the 1990s dismantled their fences, transforming Balule into the premier private game reserve in the country. Nestled in the captivating Waterberg region, this conservation area is renowned for its abundant and diverse wildlife, encompassing a myriad of animals, birds, reptiles, and insects. Within its borders, one can encounter the highly endangered African wild dog, African leopard, rhinoceros, South African cheetah, lion, and of course, the majestic African elephant, which serves as a popular attraction for tourists. Moreover, Balule Nature Reserve boasts awe-inspiring natural landscapes, characterized by towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, meandering rivers, and a vibrant array of fauna. However, the most captivating feature of this enchanting sanctuary is the picturesque Olifants Elephant River, where during the dry season, large herds of elephants and buffalo gather, creating a truly mesmerizing spectacle.

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Q1: What are some of the best safari lodges in Kruger National Park?

Some of the best safari lodges in Kruger National Park include Singita Lebombo Lodge, Lion Sands Ivory Lodge, and Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge.

Q2: What makes these safari lodges stand out among others in Kruger National Park?

These safari lodges stand out due to their exceptional luxury accommodations, stunning locations within the park, exclusive wildlife viewing opportunities, and top-notch service and amenities. They offer a unique and unforgettable safari experience for visitors.

Q3.Which safari lodge in Kruger National Park is renowned for its eco-friendly practices?

Singita Sweni Lodge is recognized for its commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly practices, making it a top choice for environmentally conscious travelers.

Q4. What distinguishes Lion Sands Ivory Lodge from other lodges in terms of accommodation?

Lion Sands Ivory Lodge is known for its ultra-luxurious treehouse-style villas, offering guests a unique and intimate experience with the African wilderness.

Q5. Which Kruger National Park lodge is celebrated for its wildlife photography opportunities?

Londolozi Private Game Reserve, with lodges like Londolozi Founders Camp, is renowned for its exceptional wildlife photography opportunities, attracting enthusiasts from around the world.

Q6. What types of activities can guests enjoy at Ulusaba Private Game Reserve?

Guests at Ulusaba Private Game Reserve can enjoy a range of activities, including game drives, guided walks, and even hot air balloon safaris, providing diverse ways to experience the wildlife.

Q7. How does Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge contribute to a sustainable safari experience?

Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge is committed to sustainability, implementing eco-friendly practices and supporting local communities, making it a choice for travelers seeking responsible tourism.

Q8. Are there budget-friendly safari lodges in Kruger National Park, and if so, which ones are recommended?

Yes, there are budget-friendly options in Kruger National Park such as Satara Rest Camp and Lower Sabie Rest Camp, providing more affordable accommodations while still offering an authentic safari experience.

It’s time for you to take the decision!! Kruger National Park with its rich wildlife is waiting for you!! 

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I have spent a lot of time exploring best game reserve to go to and I am going round in circles.

What we would like- best immersive experience with nature. We are a family of 4, the kids are 12 and 14 and they love nature. Yes we would like to see the main players, but would also like something a little different.....giraffe's, smaller mammals, birds, etc. To sit on a verandah, in the evening, and watch animals come to a watering hole whilst drinking a moderately priced bottle of Crement ....may give you an idea.

Kruger is appealing because it's so vast- I love the idea of not knowing what you may see.

Many of the lodges are beautiful but so expensive, but I would like something that is mid-range, so not luxury and not basic.... a solid 3-4 star. My husband and I went to Phinda many years ago and LOVED it, but it far too expensive for us now (especially as we are now 4 people).

We also need to think about malaria risk.

We will travel in August 2024

Any help greatly appreciated.

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You need to give a budget. What is moderate to one, may not be moderate to another. Your kids are both likely to be charged the adult rate and you will need 2 rooms. Also you may have issues with availability at this point for August of this year.

Thank you. I am thinking around 25-35000 R per night (for 4). Am I delusional ?? :-)

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I can recommend Naledi Bush Lodge in Balule PGR. Good value, small, (4 rooms), family friendly, owner managed lodge (Kjell Bismeyer). Their Leadwood Suite where we stayed, offers private separate accommodation suitable for family and friends.

It has an expansive private “verandah” deck with a plunge-pool, overlooks your own small waterhole and bush.. Two roomy en suite bedrooms separated by a covered patio and private lounge space. Sleeps 4 +, the rate for 4 pax ppspn is R26,800. Located not far from Hoedspruit town.

Its not delusional to go for nice 4* private safari lodge but it would be mostly toward the upper end of your price range,however,availability is the key issue as these mid-level places get booked well in advance and August is a popular time for many visitors.

If you are wanting to stay in Kruger NP itself,there are a number of private lodges at various price points within your budget such as Rhino Post Safari Lodge,Camp Shawu, Camp Shonga,Shishangeni and Hoyo Hoyo.The link below has detailed information and their own web sites will have the latest tariff rates.

https://www.krugerpark.co.za/Kruger_Park_Private_Concession_Lodging-Travel/Kruger_Park_Private_Concession_Lodging.html

Thank you - I will have a look.

Happy to share and happy with tented. Would prefer less in the drives- thank you!

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<p>Africa is known to offer thrilling safari experiences through the hearts of its wildernesses. Whether you are looking to encounter the Big Five up close, see predators hunting down their prey, add to your collection of wildlife photographs, or relax in the tranquility of undestroyed landscapes, there is something for you in the national parks in Africa. </p> <p>From the vast savannahs of the Serengeti to the lush rainforests of Bwindi, each safari offers a unique and unforgettable adventure. </p> <p>If you are looking for safaris to add to your bucket list, you will never go wrong with the national parks we review here; they offer unforgettable experiences that are sure to captivate wildlife and nature enthusiasts. </p>

Africa is known to offer thrilling safari experiences through the hearts of its wildernesses. Whether you are looking to encounter the Big Five up close, see predators hunting down their prey, add to your collection of wildlife photographs, or relax in the tranquility of undestroyed landscapes, there is something for you in the national parks in Africa. 

From the vast savannahs of the Serengeti to the lush rainforests of Bwindi, each safari offers a unique and unforgettable adventure. 

If you are looking for safaris to add to your bucket list, you will never go wrong with the national parks we review here; they offer unforgettable experiences that are sure to captivate wildlife and nature enthusiasts. 

<p>If there’s one place in the world to view wildlife in their natural habitat, then the Serengeti has to be it. The National Park is famous for the annual migration of zebras, gazelles, and wildebeests, so book early if you want to witness this phenomenon. Endangered species in the park include black rhinoceros, cheetahs, elephants, and wild dogs. </p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/hidden-beaches-in-the-world/">Hidden Beaches Around the Globe</a></p>

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Witnessing the great migration of wildebeests is undoubtedly Serenegti’s most iconic highlight. 

But there is much more to enjoy other than the migration of the wildebeests. Serengeti is renowned as one of the best places in Africa to see the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard and rhinoceros) in their natural habitat. Other animals you may see on your safari through Serengeti include zebras, cheetahs, hippos, crocodiles, giraffes and various species of antelopes.

Serengeti is also known for its high concentration of big cats, such as lions, cheetahs and leopards. These are typically elusive, and many people going on safaris do not get an excellent chance to spot them. 

Besides the animals, the vast plains of Serengeti, featuring acacia trees, are so calming to look at, especially when they burst into greenery during the rainy season. Whether you are looking for a once-in-a-lifetime safari experience or you are into wildlife photography, Serengeti offers amazing exploration opportunities you need to experience.

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<p>The Maasai Mara on the Kenyan side and the Serengeti on the Tanzanian side are interconnected. If you want to witness the wildebeest migration, you can do it on either side. You will be treated to views of the animals moving across the vast plains from one park to another in search of grazing pastures. </p><p>The thing, however, about viewing the migration in Masai Mara is that you may get to see the animals cross the Mara River. If lucky, wildlife photographers may get to catch snaps of crocodiles preying on wildebeests as they cross the river. </p><p>Besides the wildebeests, Masai Mara is also home to the Big Five, which includes large populations of lions, elephants, and buffaloes. Cheetahs, leopards, giraffes, hyenas, and various antelope species are also commonly sighted.</p><p>There are so many ways to experience the vastness and beauty of the Masai Mara other than riding on safari vans. You can have a bush breakfast, take hot air balloon safaris for panoramic views of the park, visit the Maasai villages around the park for an immersive experience, or watch sunsets from the viewpoints in the park. </p><p>The Maasai Mara offers many accommodation options, including luxury lodges, tented camps, and mobile campsites. Many of these accommodations are within or near the reserve, offering convenient access to wildlife viewing areas.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/safaris-beyond-africa/">Safaris Beyond Africa</a></p>

Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

The Maasai Mara on the Kenyan side and the Serengeti on the Tanzanian side are interconnected. If you want to witness the wildebeest migration, you can do it on either side. You will be treated to views of the animals moving across the vast plains from one park to another in search of grazing pastures. 

The thing, however, about viewing the migration in Masai Mara is that you may get to see the animals cross the Mara River. If lucky, wildlife photographers may get to catch snaps of crocodiles preying on wildebeests as they cross the river. 

Besides the wildebeests, Masai Mara is also home to the Big Five, which includes large populations of lions, elephants, and buffaloes. Cheetahs, leopards, giraffes, hyenas, and various antelope species are also commonly sighted.

There are so many ways to experience the vastness and beauty of the Masai Mara other than riding on safari vans. You can have a bush breakfast, take hot air balloon safaris for panoramic views of the park, visit the Maasai villages around the park for an immersive experience, or watch sunsets from the viewpoints in the park. 

The Maasai Mara offers many accommodation options, including luxury lodges, tented camps, and mobile campsites. Many of these accommodations are within or near the reserve, offering convenient access to wildlife viewing areas.

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<p>South Africa offers many opportunities for nature lovers, and Kruger National Park is an icon you cannot afford to miss when visiting the country. Kruger, the country’s largest <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/national-parks-around-the-world/">national park</a>, boasts diverse landscapes, including vast open grasslands, dense bushes, and rivers such as Sabie and the Crocodile. </p><p> In addition to the Big Five, Kruger is home to a huge population of hippos, crocodiles, numerous bird species, giraffes, wildebeest, hyenas, and zebras. </p><p>You can choose to go on guided bush walks, daytime safaris, or nighttime safaris to better your chances of spotting nocturnal animals like leopards and hyenas. </p><p>When visiting Kruger National Park, you can stay at the rest camps, luxury bush lodges, or private concessions. You may also choose to stay in accommodations within the park limits, many of which offer panoramic views of the park and have animals walking by the decks.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/national-parks-around-the-world/">Must-Visit National Parks</a></p>

Kruger National Park, South Africa

South Africa offers many opportunities for nature lovers, and Kruger National Park is an icon you cannot afford to miss when visiting the country. Kruger, the country’s largest national park , boasts diverse landscapes, including vast open grasslands, dense bushes, and rivers such as Sabie and the Crocodile. 

 In addition to the Big Five, Kruger is home to a huge population of hippos, crocodiles, numerous bird species, giraffes, wildebeest, hyenas, and zebras. 

You can choose to go on guided bush walks, daytime safaris, or nighttime safaris to better your chances of spotting nocturnal animals like leopards and hyenas. 

When visiting Kruger National Park, you can stay at the rest camps, luxury bush lodges, or private concessions. You may also choose to stay in accommodations within the park limits, many of which offer panoramic views of the park and have animals walking by the decks.

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<p>As the Okavango River flows into the Kalahari Desert, it warps at some point, forming the Okavango Delta. This delta has become a rich haven for wildlife and attracts wildlife enthusiasts from all corners of the world. </p><p>During your safari at the Okavango Delta, you can spot a wide variety of animals, including the African Bush Elephant, buffaloes, hippos, giraffes, Nile crocodiles, lions, cheetahs, brown hyenas, spotted hyenas, warthogs, Black rhinoceros, white rhinoceros, and a wide variety of antelope species. </p><p>An unmissable activity at Okavango Delta is exploring its pristine waterways. Riding a mokoro (traditional canoe) or motorized boat allows you to enjoy different perspectives of the rich ecosystem. </p><p>Whether <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/best-river-cruises-in-the-world/">exploring the waterways</a> on boats, tracking the wildlife on foot, or going on game drives, the Okavango Delta is a destination that will surely enchant nature and safari enthusiasts.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/hiking-trails-in-the-world/">Spectacular Hiking Trails Around the World</a></p>

Okavango Delta, Botswana

As the Okavango River flows into the Kalahari Desert, it warps at some point, forming the Okavango Delta. This delta has become a rich haven for wildlife and attracts wildlife enthusiasts from all corners of the world. 

During your safari at the Okavango Delta, you can spot a wide variety of animals, including the African Bush Elephant, buffaloes, hippos, giraffes, Nile crocodiles, lions, cheetahs, brown hyenas, spotted hyenas, warthogs, Black rhinoceros, white rhinoceros, and a wide variety of antelope species. 

An unmissable activity at Okavango Delta is exploring its pristine waterways. Riding a mokoro (traditional canoe) or motorized boat allows you to enjoy different perspectives of the rich ecosystem. 

Whether exploring the waterways on boats, tracking the wildlife on foot, or going on game drives, the Okavango Delta is a destination that will surely enchant nature and safari enthusiasts.

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<p>Mana Pools is known for its stunning landscapes characterized by the meandering Zambezi River, floodplains, woodlands, and the Mana Pools, a series of oxbow lakes. Mana Pools National Park is an excellent opportunity to explore unspoiled natural beauty graced by various animals like elephants, buffaloes, hippos, and crocodiles that can typically be spotted along the Zambezi River. You may also spot elusive predators such as lions, leopards, and hyenas. </p><p>The walking safaris at Mana Pools National Park are a highlight you do not want to miss. It is an opportunity to witness friendly wildlife up close, like giraffes and zebras. For an immersive experience, you may go on canoeing or bird-watching excursions or cultural visits to the local communities.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/natural-wonders-around-the-world/">Incredible Natural Wonders Around the World</a></p>

Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe

Mana Pools is known for its stunning landscapes characterized by the meandering Zambezi River, floodplains, woodlands, and the Mana Pools, a series of oxbow lakes. Mana Pools National Park is an excellent opportunity to explore unspoiled natural beauty graced by various animals like elephants, buffaloes, hippos, and crocodiles that can typically be spotted along the Zambezi River. You may also spot elusive predators such as lions, leopards, and hyenas. 

The walking safaris at Mana Pools National Park are a highlight you do not want to miss. It is an opportunity to witness friendly wildlife up close, like giraffes and zebras. For an immersive experience, you may go on canoeing or bird-watching excursions or cultural visits to the local communities.

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<p>Leopards are known to be nocturnal, secretive, shy, solitary, and masters of camouflage, making them the most difficult to spot among the Big Five. Many people on safaris do not get lucky to spot this big cat. </p><p>However, if you would like to enhance your chances of spotting leopards, your best bet would be at South Luangwa National Park, which is known to have a high population of leopards. </p><p>Beyond leopards, the park is also home to elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, and antelopes. Driving along the Luangwa River is also an opportunity to see crocodiles and hippos. </p><p>South Luangwa National Park offers a range of accommodation options, including luxury lodges, tented camps, and rustic bush camps. Many of these accommodations are located along the Luangwa River, offering stunning views of the river and wildlife that come to drink at the river.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/natural-phenomena-around-the-world/">Interesting Natural Phenomena To Witness</a></p>

South Luangwa National Park, Zambia

Leopards are known to be nocturnal, secretive, shy, solitary, and masters of camouflage, making them the most difficult to spot among the Big Five. Many people on safaris do not get lucky to spot this big cat. 

However, if you would like to enhance your chances of spotting leopards, your best bet would be at South Luangwa National Park, which is known to have a high population of leopards. 

Beyond leopards, the park is also home to elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, and antelopes. Driving along the Luangwa River is also an opportunity to see crocodiles and hippos. 

South Luangwa National Park offers a range of accommodation options, including luxury lodges, tented camps, and rustic bush camps. Many of these accommodations are located along the Luangwa River, offering stunning views of the river and wildlife that come to drink at the river.

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<p>Etosha National Park is home to one of Africa’s largest salt pans, with waterholes and a large wildlife population. Surrounding the pan are expansive grasslands, mopane woodlands, and acacia savannahs, offering an excellent opportunity to connect with Mother Nature in its unspoiled state. </p><p>Etosha is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the Big Five, as well as large herds of plains game such as zebras, giraffes, and various antelope species.</p><p>The park is mainly known for its large populations of elephants and black rhinos, which can often be seen at the waterholes. It is also a haven for birdwatchers, with over 340 recorded species. Some notable birds to watch out for include ostriches, flamingos, and eagles. </p><p>Besides viewing the wild animals, the salt pan is also a site to behold, especially during the sunrise and sunset.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/extraordinary-desert-landscapes-to-explore/">Spectacular Desert Landscapes</a></p>

Etosha National Park, Namibia

Etosha National Park is home to one of Africa’s largest salt pans, with waterholes and a large wildlife population. Surrounding the pan are expansive grasslands, mopane woodlands, and acacia savannahs, offering an excellent opportunity to connect with Mother Nature in its unspoiled state. 

Etosha is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the Big Five, as well as large herds of plains game such as zebras, giraffes, and various antelope species.

The park is mainly known for its large populations of elephants and black rhinos, which can often be seen at the waterholes. It is also a haven for birdwatchers, with over 340 recorded species. Some notable birds to watch out for include ostriches, flamingos, and eagles. 

Besides viewing the wild animals, the salt pan is also a site to behold, especially during the sunrise and sunset.

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<p>As the powerful Nile River squeezes through a narrow gorge, it forms the picturesque Murchison Falls, the highlight of Murchison Falls National Park. The park features a mix of diverse landscapes, including savannah grasslands, dense woodlands, and forests, offering a perfect ecosystem for its large wildlife population. </p><p>The park is home to the Big 5, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, and numerous antelope species such as Uganda kob and waterbuck.</p><p>On your safari, you can go on boat cruises to experience the Murchison Falls up close, go on fishing trips on the Nile River, or just spend the evenings relaxing in the tranquility of your safari lodges or tented camps.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/surreal-landscapes-on-earth/">Surreal Landscapes on Earth</a></p>

Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda

As the powerful Nile River squeezes through a narrow gorge, it forms the picturesque Murchison Falls, the highlight of Murchison Falls National Park. The park features a mix of diverse landscapes, including savannah grasslands, dense woodlands, and forests, offering a perfect ecosystem for its large wildlife population. 

The park is home to the Big 5, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, and numerous antelope species such as Uganda kob and waterbuck.

On your safari, you can go on boat cruises to experience the Murchison Falls up close, go on fishing trips on the Nile River, or just spend the evenings relaxing in the tranquility of your safari lodges or tented camps.

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<p>Inscribed as a <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/unesco-world-heritage-sites/">UNESCO World Heritage site</a> in 1994, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is known for its gorilla trekking experience. It involves trekking through dense vegetation to encounter endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. </p><p>The name “impenetrable” is very intentional. The forest is characterized by dense woodlands, bamboo forests, thick ground cover of ferns and vines, and mist-covered hills. The thick vegetation you need to traverse offers an immersive experience in the pristine wilderness of Uganda.</p><p>While gorillas are the show’s star when visiting Bwindi, the safari also allows tourists to see elephants, chimpanzees, and monkeys. </p><p>The forest has also been described as the world’s best place to see primates.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/adventure-travel-destinations/">Exciting Adventure Destinations Across the World</a></p>

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda

Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1994, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is known for its gorilla trekking experience. It involves trekking through dense vegetation to encounter endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. 

The name “impenetrable” is very intentional. The forest is characterized by dense woodlands, bamboo forests, thick ground cover of ferns and vines, and mist-covered hills. The thick vegetation you need to traverse offers an immersive experience in the pristine wilderness of Uganda.

While gorillas are the show’s star when visiting Bwindi, the safari also allows tourists to see elephants, chimpanzees, and monkeys. 

The forest has also been described as the world’s best place to see primates.

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<p>Hwange National Park is the largest national park in Zimbabwe. It is known for its large elephant population, which gathers around waterholes during the dry season. The park is rugged and beautiful, with stunning vistas and dramatic sunsets perfect for photography</p><p>In addition to elephants, Hwange National Park has lions, leopards, cheetahs, wild dogs, zebras, buffaloes, and numerous antelope species.</p><p>Hwange is also home to a rich birdlife, with over 400 recorded species. Wildlife photographers will have a great time capturing this birdlife, with the most famous sightings including raptors, waterbirds, and migratory species.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/most-dangerous-tourist-destinations/">Extreme Travel Destinations Across the World</a></p>

Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe

Hwange National Park is the largest national park in Zimbabwe. It is known for its large elephant population, which gathers around waterholes during the dry season. The park is rugged and beautiful, with stunning vistas and dramatic sunsets perfect for photography

In addition to elephants, Hwange National Park has lions, leopards, cheetahs, wild dogs, zebras, buffaloes, and numerous antelope species.

Hwange is also home to a rich birdlife, with over 400 recorded species. Wildlife photographers will have a great time capturing this birdlife, with the most famous sightings including raptors, waterbirds, and migratory species.

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<p>Large herds of elephants, with a stunning background and the highest peak in Africa, is an experience Amboseli National Park is renowned for. The imposing presence of Mount Kilimanjaro in the background makes exploring Amboseli even more fascinating. </p><p>Other than the stunning peaks, visiting Amboseli lets you relax in the tranquility of open plains, acacia woodlands, and surrounding wetlands, all of which create a picturesque setting for spotting wildlife. </p><p>Lions, cheetahs, leopards, giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, and antelopes are some of the park’s most famous sightings. </p><p>Enjoy views of Mount Kilimanjaro, especially during sunrise and sunset; take hot air balloon trips for panoramic views of the park, or photograph the large herds of elephants in the heart of Kenya’s wilderness.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/glaciers-to-witness-before-they-disappear/">Spectacular Glaciers To See</a></p>

Amboseli National Park, Kenya

Large herds of elephants, with a stunning background and the highest peak in Africa, is an experience Amboseli National Park is renowned for. The imposing presence of Mount Kilimanjaro in the background makes exploring Amboseli even more fascinating. 

Other than the stunning peaks, visiting Amboseli lets you relax in the tranquility of open plains, acacia woodlands, and surrounding wetlands, all of which create a picturesque setting for spotting wildlife. 

Lions, cheetahs, leopards, giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, and antelopes are some of the park’s most famous sightings. 

Enjoy views of Mount Kilimanjaro, especially during sunrise and sunset; take hot air balloon trips for panoramic views of the park, or photograph the large herds of elephants in the heart of Kenya’s wilderness.

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<p>Taking safari drives or trekking tours across Volcanoes National Park offers the opportunity to encounter endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. </p><p>Dramatic volcanic peaks, including the famous Virunga volcanoes, dominate this park. The landscape is characterized by lush bamboo forests, montane rainforests, and alpine meadows, all of which create a great and calming environment perfect for unwinding in nature.</p><p>This park is also home to various monkey species, forest elephants, and numerous bird species. </p><p>If you like hiking, plan to summit the Virunga Volcano, which offers stunning panoramic views of the park and its surroundings.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/spectacular-volcanic-destinations/">Spectacular Volcanic Destinations</a></p>

Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

Taking safari drives or trekking tours across Volcanoes National Park offers the opportunity to encounter endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. 

Dramatic volcanic peaks, including the famous Virunga volcanoes, dominate this park. The landscape is characterized by lush bamboo forests, montane rainforests, and alpine meadows, all of which create a great and calming environment perfect for unwinding in nature.

This park is also home to various monkey species, forest elephants, and numerous bird species. 

If you like hiking, plan to summit the Virunga Volcano, which offers stunning panoramic views of the park and its surroundings.

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<p>While the Portuguese capital is popular, it doesn’t have visitor numbers as high as European cities like Paris, <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/best-things-to-do-in-rome/">Rome</a>, or <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/barcelona-with-kids/">Barcelona</a>. Head to hilly Lisbon by the sea for pastel-painted buildings, historic structures like majestic São Jorge Castle, and a museum packed with ceramic tiles. You’ll also find beautiful beaches outside the city, making them ideal day trip destinations.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read more: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/things-to-do-in-lisbon/">Best Things To Do in Lisbon</a></p>

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<p>If you’re wondering where your next adventure will be, Chile is a popular destination and the longest country in the world. Whether observing Patagonia’s tall peaks or trying out exquisite wine at top-notch wineries, there is something to do for everyone. If you’re looking for some bars, then you should visit Valparaiso.</p>

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<p>This Kefalonia town is a flower-filled Greek delight. It’s enclosed by the azure waters of the Mediterranean on three sides and features a pretty pebble beach. Dipping into the local tavernas for a drink or to enjoy <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/best-traditional-greek-foods-to-try-in-greece/">delicious Greek food</a> is de rigueur, and Venetian-built Assos Castle is also well worth a look. It is also one of the most <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/landmarks-in-greece/">famous landmarks of Greece</a>.</p><p>Read also:</p><ul> <li><a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/best-greek-islands-for-beaches/">Best Greek Islands for Beaches Ranked</a></li> <li><a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/best-time-to-visit-greece-travel-tips-from-a-local/">Best Time to Visit Greece</a></li> <li><a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/day-trips-from-athens/">Best Day Trips from Athens</a></li> </ul>

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<p>Filled with some of the most luxurious resorts, including 5-star food and stay, you’ll live like royalty if you visit. There are seven places where you can see live fish in your room, just across the glass window. To dive into the local culture a little more, you will find their traditional Maldivian boat, dhoni, that fits the weather conditions of the locale.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/underrated-tropical-vacation-destinations/">Top Underrated Tropical Destinations</a></p>

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<p>If there’s one Caribbean island made for sipping rum punch, then Barbados must be it. The efficient Bajan buses also appeal to those who can’t or don’t want to drive. The restaurants, food markets, bars, and distilleries are excellent for foodies and rum drinkers. Cheers!</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/17-worldwide-festivals-not-to-miss/">Must-Visit Festivals Around the Globe</a></p>

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