It’s customary to add Kruger National Park Safari to your South African Bucket list as there’s no other animal experience in the world compared to a Kruger safari. Kruger National Park (KNP) is the oldest and largest park in Africa. This wildlife sanctuary of world-class standards is South Africa’s most popular tourist destination with over 2 million annual visitors.
This blog is a local’s guide to help you plan your trip to Kruger National Park South Africa. It’ll answer your questions about Kruger Park: from how to get there, where to stay, and things to do in the region surrounding Hazyview, Mpumalanga.
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- The Kruger National Park covers an area of 19,485 km2 (7,523 sq mi). It is about a third of size the size of Ireland, slightly smaller than Belgium, and just about the size of Israel.
- Kruger National Park was named after Paul Kruger. The President of South Africa between 1883 to 1900.
- The South African National Parks Act was proclaimed on 31 May 1926 and when the Sabie and Shingwedzi Game Reserves were combined to form Kruger Park South Africa.
- There is evidence of Homo erectus (prehistoric man) living in the area over 100 000 years ago.
- Over 300 archaeological Stone Age sites have been found.
- The park is home to the big 5: elephants, the Transvaal lion, the Cape buffalo, the rhino, and the leopard.
- KNP is home to 517 species of birds; 253 are residents, 117 non-breeding migrants, and 147 nomads.
- The park has been a no-hunting zone since 1926.
- All the animals in the park are endangered to some extent and under threat of extinction from rampant poaching that continues despite earnest anti-poaching programs.
The best time to visit Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park is open throughout the year. Winter (end of May to August) is the best time to visit if you prefer fewer crowds and scorching temperatures. Rates are also lower and there are fewer mosquitos.
How to get to Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park is located in the northeast of South Africa on the confluence of the Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces. With Mozambique on its eastern border and Zimbabwe on its northern border.
Distance to Kruger National Park:
From Cape Town to Kruger National Park (Nelspruit):
- Flight: 2 hours and 25 mins.
- Drive: 1810 km (about 17 to 18 hours)
From Durban to Kruger National Park (Nelspruit):
- Flight: 1 hour
- Drive: 800km (about 8 – 9 hours)
From Johannesburg to Kruger National Park (Nelspruit):
- Flight: 50 minutes
- Drive: 3½ and 4½ hours (depending on traffic).
How to get to Kruger National Park by flight
There are three airports near Kruger Lodge: Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (MQP), Hoedspruit Airport (HDS), or Phalaborwa Airport (PHW-H. Van Eck).
Most travelers fly from Johannesburg – OR Tambo International (JNB) to Kruger Airport (MQP) as the flights are more frequent and affordable.
How to get to Kruger National Park by car
The quickest way to get to KNP is to drive from Johannesburg via the N4.
How to get to Kruger National Park by public transport
Translux and City to City-run daily buses from Johannesburg to Phalaborwa.
Kruger Park Gates and opening hours
The Kruger National Park has 10 gates, the closest is near Hazyview, Mpumalanga which is in the south between 420km and 500km from Johannesburg.
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
- Giriyondo Gate
Hours
- November to January: 05:30 till 18:30
- February: 05:30 till 18:30
- March & October: 05:30 till 18:00
- April: 06:00 till 17:30
- May to July: 06:00 to 17:30
- August to September: 06:00 to 18:00
Things to do in Kruger National Park
Obviously, see wildlife
There is nothing like a Kruger Park Safari, from budget to luxury game drives. There are different options from hot air balloons, helicopter safaris, or self-drives if you’re feeling ambitious.
Thulamela Archaeological Site
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.
Bird Watching
As mentioned above, there is a diverse selection of birds in Kruger Park
Play Golf near Kruger National Park
Enjoy 18 holes at one of the golf courses: The Sabie River, the Leopard Creek, Skukuza, and the Hans Merensky.
The Elephant Museum
Learn about elephant evolution, biology, behavior, and ecology. 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.
Kruger National Park Prices
The entrance fee for Kruger National Park:
Kruger National Park Day Pass
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 each day and during the 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
Kruger National Park Accommodation
The Kruger National Park has an array of budget-friendly accommodation to 5-star luxury lodges for those wanting a more exclusive experience. Check-in is 2 pm and visitors must vacate the premises by 10 am.
Best Camping Sites in Kruger National 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.
- Best camping spot if you have a caravan: Berg en Dal
Berg en Dal is a hotspot for leopards. With two guesthouses, a selection of bungalows, and a six-bed family cottage. Caravan and camping sites have their own braai facility and a power outlet.
- Best camping spot if you want to stay in a central location: Lower Sabie
- Best camping spot for bird watching: Mopani Camp
Mopani Rest Camp lies very close to the Tropic of Capricorn, and in fact, there is a drive called the Tropic of Capricorn loop which allows you to drive along the parallel of latitude. It’s an excellent area for birding.
- Best luxury camping spot: Olifants Camp
Oliphants Camp has two wheel-chair-friendly huts, two luxury guesthouses; two, three, and four-roomed bungalows complete with en-suites.
- Best camping spot if you want to avoid crowds: Orpen Camp
Best Luxury Kruger National Park Hotels
There are many things to do in Mpumalanga It’s not surprising why many locals and international guests choose to spend a lot of time in the province. If you’re looking for the best luxury Kruger National Park Hotels, here are my top picks:
Kruger Park Lodge
The Kruger Park Lodge Estate is situated in Hazyview on the banks of the Sabie River. The resort has a 9-hole golf course, 3 swimming pools, and offers air-conditioned guestrooms. Lodge rooms are situated in chalets surrounded by mahogany trees and gardens. Rooms have thatched roofs and modern wood furnishings. They come equipped with a TV and have a balcony with panoramic views. Guests of Kruger Park can enjoy a game of tennis on one of the resort’s 4 courts, or relax on a sun lounger poolside. The Estate has trampolines and offers activities for children. Nearby leisure activities include bird and hippo watching.
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Protea Marriot in Hazyview
Protea Hotel Hazyview has an outdoor pool overlooking the surrounding mountains, just 20-minute drive from the Kruger National Park. Set on a lush 10-acre garden estate, it features deluxe rooms. All rooms boast a country-style décor which includes plush armchairs and ornate furniture. Most rooms have scenic garden views and are fitted with air conditioning, satellite TV, and a tea/coffee maker. With its all-wood interior and local artworks, Letaba Restaurant features a Swazi-themed décor. It serves South African delicacies and international cuisine. Guests can enjoy cocktails at the chic Maroela Bar and Lounge. Protea Hotel The Hazyview is 7.5 miles from the Kruger National Park gate. It is less than 43.5 miles from Pilgrim’s Rest.
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Blue Mountain Luxury Lodge
Offering an outdoor pool and sun terrace, Blue Mountain Luxury Lodge is set on 200 hectares of farmland in the Mpumalanga Region. The Numbi Gate of Kruger National Park is 37 km from the property. Free WiFi is provided and free private parking is available on site.
All units are air-conditioned and feature a seating area, verandah, and fireplace. Each unit offers an en suite bathroom with bathrobes. The room is equipped with a mini-fridge and towels and bed linen are provided. Guests can enjoy a meal at the on-site, fine dining restaurant offering French cuisine. An all-day champagne breakfast is available and room service is offered.
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Kruger National Park Rules and Regulations
- Visitors may only get out of their vehicles at designated picnic spots or look-out points.
- The speed limit is 50 km/h on tar roads and 40 km/h on gravel roads.
- If you are caught speeding or with your head or body out of the car, you will face a hefty fine or even worse die because the animals will have you for dinner.
- Feeding or disturbing animals is a serious offense.
- The use of drones is strictly prohibited (due to anti-poaching measures).
- Don’t bring in an animal or leave with them.
- Be aware of your surroundings. Remember you are staying in a park so you might find small rodents, bats, insects, and snakes.
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