Kruger National Park

South Africa

Kruger National Park

Extraordinary African Safari Adventures

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Why you should visit...

Kruger National Park

Peak Time

July - Dec

Best Time To Go

Year-round

Famous For

Big 5

Price Per Person Sharing

$500 - $2,500

Home Of

Diverse Wildlife,
and Rock Art

Safaris that include Kruger National Park

The World's Largest Transfrontier Park

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Budget Kruger Safari

7 Days in South Africa
Starting from
$892
per person sharing
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Luxury Kruger Safari

6 Days in South Africa
Starting from
$15,797
per person sharing

The Scenic Wonders of Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park

Get to Know Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park is one of the oldest and most prestigious wildlife reserves in Africa, established in 1926 to protect South Africa’s unique ecosystems. Spanning two provinces—Limpopo and Mpumalanga—it boasts over 2,000 plant species, making it a botanical wonder alongside its famous wildlife. Kruger is also rich in archaeological history, with ancient rock art and ruins dating back to early human civilizations. Visitors can explore cultural heritage sites, including Masorini and Thulamela, adding a historical dimension to their safari experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

We've taken the liberty to answer everything you may need to know about visiting Kruger National Park!

How much does it cost to visit Kruger National Park?

The cost to visit Kruger National Park varies based on your accommodation and activities. The daily conservation fee for international visitors is about $24 per adult. Accommodation ranges from budget campsites starting at $22 per night to luxury lodges, which can cost over $350 per night. Additional costs may include guided safari drives, meals, and tours.

How to get to Kruger National Park?

Kruger National Park is accessible via several routes. You can fly into Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport or Skukuza Airport for direct access. Alternatively, fly into OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg and drive or take a shuttle (around a 4-5 hour drive). Daily flights from Johannesburg and Cape Town make travel convenient.

What is the history of Kruger National Park?

Kruger National Park was established in 1926 to protect wildlife. Named after former South African president Paul Kruger, it was created to conserve the region’s natural resources. The park has since grown into one of the world’s most renowned wildlife reserves, safeguarding South Africa’s biodiversity and rich cultural history.

What is a typical day on safari like?

A typical safari day begins with an early morning game drive at sunrise, where wildlife is most active. Afterward, breakfast is enjoyed at your lodge or camp. The afternoon is for leisure or a second drive. The day often ends with a sunset or night safari, followed by dinner under the stars.

Is Kruger National Park a malaria-free area?

No, Kruger National Park is located in a malaria-risk area, especially during the rainy season from October to April. Visitors are advised to take anti-malarial medication, use insect repellent, and wear protective clothing. Consult a healthcare provider for the best prevention methods before your trip.

What animals can I see at Kruger National Park?

Visitors to Kruger National Park can expect to see the Big 5—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—along with giraffes, zebras, hippos, cheetahs, and numerous bird species. With over 500 bird species and a variety of mammals, Kruger offers one of Africa’s richest wildlife experiences

When is the best time to visit Kruger National Park?

The best time to visit Kruger is during the dry season from May to September. Wildlife is easier to spot as animals gather around waterholes. The cooler weather is also ideal for safari drives. The wet season from October to April offers beautiful landscapes and is great for bird-watching, although animals may be harder to spot.

Are there self-drive safari options in Kruger National Park?

Yes, Kruger National Park offers self-drive safaris, making it accessible for visitors who want to explore at their own pace. The park has well-maintained roads, and maps are available at entry gates. Self-driving provides the freedom to stop at sightings and enjoy picnic areas along the way.

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