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Kruger National Park
(South Africa)
Kruger National Park is the largest game reserve in South Africa, and offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa.
The wildlife in the park is extremely diverse, and includes the ‘big five’. There are also a number of archaeological and historic sites, from bushman rock paintings to Masorini and Thulamela.
Kruger National Park accommodation styles range from standard bungalow, to luxury safari lodge, to basic camp site, and with prices to suit most budgets.
In and around Kruger National Park
The main attraction is of course the game viewing. There are also a number of cultural and archaeological sites to visit around the park, most of which are easily accessible. Other activities such as horse riding and ballooning are possible.
Many of the lodges in the park are excellently located and ideal for those wishing to explore the region, enjoy top class game viewing facilities, or just those hoping to relax.
Accommodation in Kruger National Park (South Africa)
Buhala Game Lodge is a true country retreat, occupying a wonderful location on the outskirts of the Kruger National Park. The lodge offers exceptional service, as well as facilities including a nearby golf course, private spa and a large swimming pool.
Elephant Plains Game Lodge is situated on the banks of the Manyeleti River, offering unforgettable views of sunrise and sunset across the plains of the Sabi Sand Reserve, Kruger National Park.
Garonga Safari Camp is an exclusive 12 bed camp in the greater Makalali Conservancy, situated west of the Kruger National Park.
Kings Camp offers gracious hospitality in a unique romantic ambience. The camp is a game-viewing haven boasting the ‘Big 5’, and well known for its numerous Lion and Leopard sightings.
Little Garonga is an exclusive safari camp in the Makalali Conservancy of South Africa, just west of the Greater Kruger National Park.
Mohlabetsi Safari Lodge is a 4 star private safari camp. With only six African rondavels and two Family Lodges, Mohlabetsi offers the luxury of a small and intimate retreat.
Ngala was the first private safari reserve to be incorporated in the world-famous Kruger National Park
Notten's Bush Camp is an exclusive and family-run safari lodge located within the heart of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve in Mpumalanga, overlooking vast plains and a waterhole.
Pafuri Camp is found at the extreme north of the Kruger National Park, in the private 24,000-hectare Makuleke Concession. The camp lies on a gentle bend along the northern bank of the Luvuvhu River, under the shade of a string of enormous ebony and nyala berry trees.
The Savanna Tented Camp & Lodge is situated in the world renowned Sabi Sand Game Reserve, on the border of South Africa's famous Kruger National Park.
Located in the Singita Private Game Reserve in Sabi Sand, Singita Ebony & Boulders Lodges’ are among the finest in South Africa.
Singita Lebombo Lodge is located within the pristine Lebombo concession of the world-famous Kruger National Park, South Africa.
Singita Sweni Lodge occupies a beautiful forested location on the edge of the Sweni River, in the heart of the Lebombo concession of the Kruger National Park.
Tanda Tula is situated in the Timabavati Private Nature Reserve, bordering the Kruger National Park. One of the most luxurious tented safari camps in Southern Africa, the unfenced Tanda Tula limits the number of guests to 24 to ensure maximum privacy and personal attention.
Vuyatela Lodge is situated in the Djuma concession of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, part of the greater Kruger National Park.
Other regions in South Africa
Situated on the south-western tip of Africa, Cape Town is regarded as one of the most beautiful and diverse cities in the world, boasting a rich past, stunning location, and a host of city attractions.
The Eastern Cape is one of the most diverse regions of South Africa, geographically and culturally.
A scenic coastal region also known as the Cape Floral Kingdom.
Despite being the smallest province in South Africa, Gauteng is one of the most densely populated regions of South Africa with a number of major cities situated in the region.
South Africa's most well known and largest game reserve.
KwaZulu Natal is a major cultural hotspot on the east coast of South Africa.
A region north of the Swartberg mountains home to the largest Ostrich population in the world, as well as the well known route 62 tourist route.
Mpumalanga is one of South Africa’s most unique destinations. The region is divided in half by the Drakensberg Mountains, with expansive grasslands to the west and savannah to the east.
The North West province of South Africa is home to the Pilansberg National Park, Sun City and the Cradle of Mankind world heritage site.
The Northern Cape is the largest yet most sparsely populated region of South Africa, known for its desert, rocky coast, endless flatlands and rugged mountain ranges.
Generally regarded as the bread basket of South Africa, the Overberg's countryside is largely dominated by rich pastures, fruit orchards and huge wheatfields.
The famous towns of Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl, the heart of the Winelands, are full of delightful vineyards and manor houses where you may spend a night or two exploring the region.
Example itineraries in Kruger National Park
Wildlife and Warriors South Africa
This seven night small group tour departs weekly on Mondays from Johannesburg or Durban. This is a fantastic introduction to some of the most interesting areas of South Africa. Highlights include the Panorama Route, safari in Kruger National Park and Hluhluwe?Umfolozi Game Reserve, travel in Swaziland and Zululand, and visit UNESCO’s World Heritage Site – iSimangaliso Wetland Park. Conclude your trip at Durban’s beaches and fascinating Indian market.







