Tailor-made safaris that include Kruger National Park.
Most requested
From ZARÂ 38,992 full package
3 Day Unrivaled Views of the Kruger & Sabie River Safari
Most requested
From ZARÂ 38,988 full package
4 Day All-Inclusive Kruger Safari with Hoyo Hoyo
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Special
From US$5,849 full package
7-Day Kruger Park and Vic Falls Combo
From ZARÂ 66,603 full package
7-Day Fly-In Cape Town to Kruger Luxury Safari
From ZARÂ 42,635 full package
7-Day Hidden Gem Safari: Cape Town to Pafuri
Special
From ZARÂ 75,877 full package
5 Day Luxury Kruger Park & Sabi Sand Safari
From ZARÂ 109,847 full package
7-Day Ultra Lux Big-5 Sabi Sand & Kruger Park Safari
Special
From US$4,095 full package
11-Day Southern Africa Safari in Style
From ZARÂ 37,203 full package
3 Day Kruger Park Lukimbi Fly-in Safari
From US$5,179 full package
7-Day Ultra-Lux Kruger and Vic Falls Fly-in Safari
From ZARÂ 47,755 full package
4 Day All Inclusive Fly-in Tour to Kruger's Imbali Lodge
Special
From US$4,341 full package
8-Day All-Inclusive Kruger to Mozambique Fly-In Safari
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Brochure
Our Signature Southern Africa Guide
A 14-page guide to the icons of Southern Africa: Kruger, Victoria Falls, the Okavango Delta, and Cape Town.
Where to stay
Lodges in Kruger National Park.
Three price bands, the most-requested in each. 14 lodges across this destination.
The most requested in Affordable.
Top 3
Live availability
From ZAR 10,496 pps · per night
Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge
A celebration of African style, from its traditional rondavel rooms to the splashes of colourful designer fabrics and earthy tones defining its interiors, Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge exudes a hearty spirit of warmth and welcoming.
Live availability
From ZAR 9,830 pps · per night
Plains Camp @ Rhino Walking Safaris
Plains Camp offers 4 twin comfortably furnished African explorer style tents, en suite with indoor shower, hot running water and all the comforts of home with the African Wilderness on your doorstep.
Live availability
From ZAR 9,830 pps · per night
Rhino Post Safari Lodge
Rhino Post Safari Lodge is not just a beautiful lodge built from canvas, wood and glass - the contemporary design of the safari lodge blends into the natural surroundings with no sculpted gardens or fences.
The most requested in Premium.
Top 3
Live availability
From ZAR 14,900 pps · per night
Kruger Shalati The Train On The Bridge
Kruger Shalati The Train On The Bridge has become a 'must do' safari stay in a number of ways. Permanently stationed on the historically-rich Selati Bridge above the Sabie River in the iconic Kruger National Park, Kruger Shalati offers the most unique luxury accommodation in a re-envisioned train.
Live availability
From ZAR 15,500 pps · per night
Lukimbi Safari Lodge
Lukimbi Safari Lodge is situated in a private concession area of the southern Kruger National Park. Overlooking a dry riverbed and waterhole, this award-winning five-star lodge offers phenomenal game viewing in a pristine and world-renowned wilderness.
Live availability
From ZAR 13,210 pps · per night
Imbali Safari Lodge
The luxurious Imbali Lodge is nestled on the banks of the N’waswitsontso River within the private Mluwati concession. The concession, covering 10 000 hectares of pristine wilderness, is located in the central region of the world-renowned Kruger National Park. With only three lodges occupying the land, travelers are sure to have an exclusive safari experience.
The most requested in Lux.
Top 3
Live availability
From ZAR 18,480 pps · per night
Jock Safari Lodge
Nestled in the South-Western corner of the renowned Kruger National Park and overlooking the Mitomeni and Biyamiti rivers that flows as one; Jock Safari Lodge is the perfect place to experience breathtaking wildlife sightings including the notorious Big 5.
Live availability
From ZAR 18,124 pps · per night
Hamiltons Tented Camp
Hamiltons Tented Camp is situated in the private Mluwati Concession of the renowned Kruger National Park. With only three lodges in the area, Hamiltons offers an exclusive safari experience. Ideal for couples looking for a private authentic safari experience.
Live availability
From ZAR 56,310 pps · per night
Singita Lebombo Lodge
Singita Lebombo Lodge perches atop a rugged cliff in the remote wilderness of Nwanetsi, an exclusive 15 000 hectare concession on the remote eastern boundary of the Kruger National Park. This Afro-chic lodge stands dramatically amongst the boulders overlooking the confluence of the Sweni and Nwanetsi rivers. This well-appointed lodge offers guests the quintessential African safari, accompanied by flawless service.
The basics
Why, when, and where.
WHY
Unmatched Wildlife Diversity
Kruger is one of the best places in Africa to see the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros) in their natural habitat. The park's vast expanse provides ample opportunities to observe these animals up close.
Beyond the Big Five, Kruger is home to over 500 bird species, 100 reptile species, and numerous other mammals like cheetahs, hippos, giraffes, zebras, and more. The park's biodiversity is truly staggering, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts.
Excellent Year-Round Destination
Kruger can be visited year-round, with each season offering unique experiences. The dry winter months (May to September) are ideal for wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources, while the wet summer months (October to April) bring lush landscapes, newborn animals, and excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Photography Opportunities
Kruger National Park is a photographer’s dream, offering endless opportunities to capture stunning images of wildlife, landscapes, and the ever-changing African sky. Whether you're a professional or an amateur, the park provides a rich canvas for photography.
Close Proximity to Other Attractions
Kruger is located near other popular attractions, such as the Panorama Route, which features breathtaking views of Blyde River Canyon, waterfalls, and scenic landscapes. Combining a visit to Kruger with these nearby destinations can enhance your South African adventure.
WHEN
Dry Season (May to September)
The dry winter months are the best time for spotting wildlife in Kruger. The vegetation is sparse, making it easier to see animals, and water sources are limited, so animals congregate around rivers and waterholes.
Days are warm and sunny, while nights and early mornings can be cool, but not too cold. This makes it comfortable for game drives.
The dry season has fewer mosquitoes, reducing the risk of malaria. June to August is the peak season, especially during school holidays. This means more tourists and higher prices, but also the best wildlife viewing conditions.
Wet Season (October to April)
The wet summer season brings rain, transforming the park into a green paradise with lush vegetation. This is the time to see the park at its most beautiful. The wet season is the best time for birdwatching, as migratory birds arrive, and many species are in breeding plumage.
Many animals give birth during the wet season, so you may see plenty of baby animals, which can be a fascinating and heartwarming sight.
The park is less crowded during the wet season, which can make for a more peaceful and personal experience. Afternoon thunderstorms are common but usually brief, and the rain tends to freshen up the air and landscape.
Shoulder Seasons (April to May and September to October)
These transitional periods between the wet and dry seasons offer a mix of advantages.
In April to May, the park is still green from the rains, but animals are starting to become easier to spot as the vegetation begins to thin.
In September to October, the park is dry, but not yet crowded, with good wildlife viewing and warm weather. Shoulder seasons generally see fewer visitors than the peak dry season, allowing for a more relaxed experience.
WHERE
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.
Kruger National Park is renowned for being home to the iconic Big Five—lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and buffalo—and boasts the greatest variety of large mammal species among African reserves. Visitors can enjoy an exceptional safari experience, with a range of accommodation options from luxurious lodges to self-catering facilities.
Most reserves within the park offer activities like morning and evening game drives in open vehicles, as well as guided bush walks. Additionally, some reserves provide unique experiences such as local village tours, hot air balloon rides, elephant encounters, visits to animal rehabilitation centres, treehouse sleep-outs, and photographic safaris.
Photos from our guests
A traveller's view.
Every photo below was taken by a guest of ours on a recent trip to Kruger National Park. No stock imagery, no marketing shots. What they saw, on their cameras.
Imagery
Kruger National Park, in pictures.
Recent travellers
Word from people who have just been to Kruger National Park.
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