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Kruger National Park Travel Guide

 
 

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The Kruger National Park, which measures a whopping two million hectares, is approximately the size of the whole of Wales. Although there are still fences between parts of the Kruger National Park and Mozambique and Zimbabwe, so the planned Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park is not quite yet a reality. When it is, it will be spectacular. Actually, Kruger already is. Most of the park is situated in the Lowveld. Restricted to broad valleys below 1 000m above sea level, the Lowveld is what many people consider to be the 'real' Africa. In this low-lying subtropical climate, broad-leaved trees and thorn trees co-exist happily in relatively open woodland, interspersed with long grass - and, of course, game. Wildlife abounds.

In the far north, it gets hotter and the vegetation changes to mopane woodland and, right in the northern part of the country, huge baobab trees dominate the landscape. The rivers here tend to be broad and slow-moving and may consist of no more than a few unconnected pools at the end of the dry season but that's when the game congregates around the few known water sources - so it all evens out. You may have heard the cynical remark that Kruger is 'too developed' with loads of town-like camps and other infrastructure. Well, yes. The park does have a number of good accommodation options - more than 20 SANParks camps and a few private luxury lodges as well. That may sound like a lot - but remember that Kruger is the size of Wales - and in all that space there is one town - the main camp, Skukuza, is virtually a small town - about a dozen tiny hamlets with less than a hundred families and a few out of they way camps that would probably relate to a small farmstead. That leaves an awful lot of real wilderness.

You can do Kruger as a self-drive or as a guided tour. Other exciting options include walking safaris, mountain bike trails and a self-drive 4x4 trail. The nearest airport to the park is the Kruger-Mpumalanga International Airport, just outside Nelspruit. The southern, more popular, part of Kruger is about four hour's drive from Johannesburg, and a little less from Pretoria. The drive to the more remote, far less utilised, northern part, takes a few hours longer, but it's not on the same route. You could do a great circular tour if you had ten days or so to spare. Fly in to KMIA and enter the park in the south, drive very slowly to the north, spending a day or two at different camps en route, and then drive back to Johannesburg. (Or the other way round, of course.)

Strangely - and contrary to expectations - the northern part, which is truly wild, has less animals than the south so don't feel you're missing out if you've only got a few days in the more busy part of the park. As well as the Kruger National Park, the lowveld is well endowed with private nature reserves, most of which have luxury lodges, where guests are subjected to an outrageous level of pampering and taken on fantastic game drives and optional walks by very knowledgeable and attentive guides. Many lodges even have attached wellness centres where you can fill in the time between morning and evening game drives with a massage, facial or some other indulgent treatment.

Note: If you are planning to travel to the Kruger National Park or Lowveld please be aware that this is a malaria region. Consult your doctor or travel clinic for advice and refer to our article on malaria.

Check out some amazing video footage of a battle between lions and a herd of buffalo in Kruger National Park - Battle in Kruger Park.

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Accommodation near Kruger National Park

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
Mist Of Gold Bed & Breakfast |

Mist Of Gold Bed & Breakfast

Hoedspruit Bed and Breakfast in Hoedspruit

Accommodation in South Africa. The most affordable Accommodation in the Valley of the Oliphant’s bordering the Kruger Park, half way between the Open Gate and the Phalaborwa Gate.Mist of Gold B&B is in Hoedspruit Town, the ultimate nature holiday Mecca for the visitor yearning to experience Africa.

  • R300 p/p sharing
    R300 Single
  • 32 Guests
 
 
Elephant Walk Retreat |

Elephant Walk Retreat

Crocodile Bridge Gate Safari Lodge in Crocodile Bridge Gate

Set on a tranquil estate at the Crocodile Bridge entrance to the Kruger National Park, no more than 50 meters from the gate, one could not hope to find a more suitable base from which to explore the wonders of Kruger! A comfortable four-hour drive from Johannesburg, Elephant Walk is the perfect 'stopover' on route to Mozambique, or as a destination.

  • R750 Rooms/Units
  • 38 Guests
 
 
Laughing Waters Guest House |

Laughing Waters Guest House

Hazyview Guest House in Hazyview

Situated on a working lemon farm in Hazyview you will find Laughing Waters Guest House.The guest house is situated in a huge, lush green garden with many tall trees which attracts an abundance of birds for the bird lover. Fish eagles can be heard calling to each other the true call of Africa.

  • R490 p/p sharing
    R560 Single
  • 15 Guests
 
 
Grand Kruger Lodge |
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Grand Kruger Lodge

Crocodile Bridge Gate Safari Lodge in Crocodile Bridge Gate

Grand Kruger Lodge, Mpumalanga South Africa - UN-compromised luxury accommodation, safaris, game drives and birding in the heart of Big five country bordering the Kruger National Park along the Crocodile River. Full backup generator, it will be no interruptions during your stay.

  • R870 p/p sharing
    R1 170 Single
  • 42 Guests
 
 
Inyathi Bush Lodge |

Inyathi Bush Lodge

Phalaborwa Lodge, Phalaborwa Self-catering in Phalaborwa

Inyathi Bush Lodge is a luxurious self-catering lodge situated within the Hans Merensky Golf Estate near Phalaborwa. The estate borders the world-famous Kruger National Park where game drives can be enjoyed at your own leisure, just five minutes away from the estate.

  • R450 p/p sharing
    R450 Single
  • 10 Guests
 
 
Dreamfields Guesthouse |
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Dreamfields Guesthouse

Hazyview Guest House, Hazyview Lodge, Hazyview Bed and Breakfast in Hazyview

We offer luxury 4 star accommodation only 10 km from Kruger Park and close to all the attractions of the Panorama Route. The impressive main house has a thatched roof and African style furnishings, comfortable lounge and African theme bar. The lush sub-tropical garden with large sparkling pool.

  • R550 p/p sharing
    R750 Single
  • 10 Guests
 
 
Jabulani, Kruger Park Lodge |

Jabulani, Kruger Park Lodge

Hazyview Lodge in Hazyview

This luxurious lodge comprises three double ensuite rooms, spacious living/dining area and large deck with braai. It is set in a quiet corner of the beautiful, 4 star resort, Kruger Park Lodge. Excellent facilities. A great base from which to explore the Kruger National Park.

  • R1 500 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
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African Rock Lodge |

African Rock Lodge

Hoedspruit Lodge in Hoedspruit

African Rock Lodge is situated close to the Kruger National Park in the heart of the African wilderness on the Hoedspruit Wildlife Estate. Upon arrival at African Rock Lodge you will experience a series of sensory revelations.

  • R600 p/p sharing
    R900 Single
  • 8 Guests
 
 
Hippo House @ Kruger Park Lodge |

Hippo House @ Kruger Park Lodge

Hazyview Self-catering in Hazyview

Hippo House is a self-catering unit located within the Kruger Park Lodge on the banks of the Sabie River. The resort offers a sanctuary of lush green lawns, dense woodlands and flowing water. After afternoon on the golf course join in a dawn game drive or nature trail.

  • R1 400 Rooms/Units
  • 8 Guests
 
 
Loerie Guest Farm |

Loerie Guest Farm

Hazyview Backpacker, Hazyview Self-catering in Hazyview

Loerie Guest Farm is a peaceful country haven with a laid back atmosphere, where guests can simply kick off their shoes and wholly unwind next to the swimming pool.

  • R280 Rooms/Units
  • 21 Guests
 
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Hiking The Olifants Trail In Kruger Park