What It's Like to Safari at Kruger National Park in South Africa | A Travel Guide
While we were in Kruger National Park doing our self-drive safari, I took some time to film what it is like stay there and be your own navigator around the park to go wildlife watching. Open this up to learn more ↓
This is meant to be a valuable resource especially for those that are first-timers. This will help answer some pretty key questions that aren't limited to, what it's like to stay there, what are the camps like, do I need to cook, what kind of accommodations can I book, how the heck do you self-drive? Let me do a walkthrough the world-famous safari nature park to help with your trip planning.
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When I was planning my trip to South Africa and the safari component to our honeymoon, one thing that I've said before is that it was actually pretty challenging because there just isn't a lot of information out there about what it's actually like to be on a safari in Kruger National Park. Sure there were blog posts about it but when it came to YouTube videos providing a walkthrough of the park, camp life, and self-drive, there just wasn't much out there. Sure this video may not cover every single aspect of Kruger but for someone that stayed there for 3 nights and 4 days, it gives you a look into what our experience was like and the two of the larger camps we experienced - Skukuza and Lower Sabie.
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- What is camp life like? 0:38
- What can you find in the park shop? 2:20
- What food options are available at camp? 2:50
- Our accommodations in Skukuza 3:33
- Our accommodations in Lower Sabie 6:28
- What are the activities to do in Kruger? 7:03
- Here are a few of our self-drive moments 9:11
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Kruger National Park! How to do a safari in the Kruger National Park? (By car or guided tour)
A safari to the Kruger National Park! Is that the right decision? YES!
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We booked our tour with Baz Bus which are offering a four day safari trip to the Kruger National Park operated by Selous African Safari and Tours. So how is the tour?
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The campsite is great. You can sleep in a proper room or in tents. Selous African Safari and Tours offers a campsite with electricity, clean water, showers, toilets, great food (seriously the food is the best - the have wonderful vegetarian options). They even have a great dinning area now and a pool to cool off!
Kruger National Park:
You enter the Kruger National Park at the Orpen Gate. The entrance fee for the park is included of course. When we visited the Kruger National Park in February, it was not that crowded. We saw a lot of great animals (almost saw the big five): elephants, giraffes, lions, rhinos, hippos, bulls, zebras, .... we only missed the leopard. You will definetily see great wildlife! In total you will spend two days in the Kruger National Park! Plus one day arriving and one day leaving! We also visited an animal shelter and Blyde River Canyon.
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Southern Africa Family Trip vlog 2019: Victoria Falls, South Africa, Cape Town, Kruger National Park
In August 2019, we took an amazing family trip to South Africa and Zimbabwe. Our journey began in Victoria Falls, where we swam in Devil's Pool and made day trips into Zambia and to Chobe National Park in Botswana. Then, we flew down to Cape Town. We visited Table Mountain, Langa Township, and the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, before taking a day trip out to the beautiful Cape of Good Hope. We spent 2 nights in Simonstown, and loved visiting the friendly penguins at Boulders Beach! Finally, we flew to Johannesburg, drove the gorgeous Panorama Route to Kruger National Park, and spent 5 nights on safari, splitting our time between Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge and Hamilton's Tented Camp on the Mluwati Concession.
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Kruger Park 4 day Safari South Africa Trip
Our second part of our vacation in South Africa was to Kruger Park. We started and ended in Johannesburg, so I've put that in separate videos and in this video I'd like to share most of the wonderful animal sightings we had.
There is no way to show what it is like to be there in person and actually being face to face with a wild lion or elephant, but I hope I was able to give a good feeling of what our trip was like in Kruger Park.
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5 Safari Camps to Visit in South Africa
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During my trip to South Africa I had the chance to spend over two weeks in the African bush. I visited five different safari camps, four were in Sabi Sands and the Klaserie Nature Reserve. The fifth one is located in the Gondwana Game Reserve. Here are the top 5 safari camps to visit in South Africa.
Umkumbe Safari Lodge is located just outside the iconic Kruger National Park, in the Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve. Umkumbe is considered to be one of the best wildlife viewing regions in all of South Africa. Their incredible lodge boasts 9 rooms offering guests comfort and luxury while still having the real “African” experience. Enjoy air-conditioning, indoor/outdoor bathrooms, full mosquito netting in all rooms, a pool, fitness center and a number of other amenities, plus some amazing outdoor dining and lounge areas with stunning views of the surrounding wildlife.
Africa on Foot in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve just outside of Kruger National Park. A 5-room stay, this boutique camp can accommodate up to 14 people with some excellent living quarters and incredible daily excursions. Africa on Foot can accommodate all sorts of travelers, including families with young children. Private, specialized walks are available for those who might be too young to enjoy the normal, scheduled walks and drives. One the coolest and most unique outdoor packages, book a stay at Africa on Foot the next time you’re in South Africa for an experience that you’ll never forget!
nDutzi Safari Camp inside the Klaserie Game Reserve is a small four-room (8 person maximum) safari camp, this memorable stay provides guests an intimate safari experience in an untouched corner of the greater Kruger National Park. Comfortable, personalized rooms and a relaxed lodging atmosphere are balanced by a vast & wild private reserve, where guests can spot some of Africa’s most incredible wildlife. For travelers looking to have a nearly private safari experience in an intimate setting, a stay at the nDutzai Safari Camp in Klaserie Game Reserve is an absolute must!
nThambo Tree Camp in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve, an area situated in the heart of the Kruger National Park. The location provides Big Five safaris and walking safaris, offering guests the chance to admire hippos, giraffes, zebras and a variety of birds. nThambo Tree Camp prefers to have an open camp to allow animals to pass through unlike other parks that fence animals out. Their mission is to bring people closer to nature, which is why it isn't a mere a hotel in the bush, but rather a way to have an authentic bush experience.
Kwena Lodge inside the Gondwana Game Reserve is only 4 hours from Cape Town and a half hour from Mossel Bay, this conveniently located 11,000-hectare reserve is a fantastic place to catch some of the region’s most iconic animals. Kwena Lodge can accommodate all sorts of travelers with their 13 huts (suitable for two) and 13 villas (four to eight people), so no matter what size of group visiting, there’s bound to be room for all.
For those looking to go on safari, Kwena offers game drives (where everything from the Big 5 to Endangered Black Rhinos & Cape Mountain Zebras can be spotted) as well as game walks and junior ranger programs (perfect for children.) With a moderate climate for most of the year, beaches, shark cage diving and other big attractions just nearby, Kwena Lodge/Gondwana Game Reserve is an unforgettable experience and convenient stop off for anyone traveling through South Africa.
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Johannesburg to Kruger Roadtrip | South Africa Travel Vlogs | Isabel Velazquez
I'm so excited to finally share the first part of our South African trip! This was a secret trip that John planned and it was during his birthday. I really hope I did Johannesburg justice from the little time we spent there. The city is absolutely filled with history, good and bad, and it was a very different trip for us for sure. We visited the Apartheid Museum that I feel like the video does not capture enough of, but I wanted to respect it and learn while visiting which is why I barely filmed there. I really recommend visiting it. We only had 24 hours in the city until we had to go to our bushcamp in Kruger National Park. Come with us on our roadtrip as we see the different landscapes of the country from canyons to waterfalls to it's Winter/Fall landscape. I also give you a little sneak of entering the Timbavati Reserve in wish we stayed the next few days!
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It's time for an adventure of a lifetime! In this vlog we travel to Kruger National Park in South Africa, one of the largest parks known for the Big 5 wildlife. We embark on a game drive in a quest to spot the elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, and rhino in the wild ???????????????????? Will we find them all? Watch and see.
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We were in 3 nights 4 days self drive safari in Kruger National Park. We drove from Johannesburg to Kruger, on the way stopped over to see pot holes and Blyde river canyon. We stayed inside Kruger at 3 rest camps, and drove around all day on budget for game sightings.
We were lucky in our game drive to see all big fives Lion, Buffalo, Elephant, Rhino and Leopard. Hope you enjoy the video.
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African Wildlife Safari at Kruger National Park, South Africa
If you gave me a list of only 10 more bucket-list travel experiences I could potentially have for the rest of my life, experiencing an African wildlife safari would be right near the top. After making the long bus journey from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park, I couldn't believe this - once in a lifetime - experience was finally about to happen. Waking up at the crack of dawn, we boarded our Land Rover and drove off in the dark to the gates of Kruger National Park. It wasn't long before we witnessed sunrise and our first animal encounter spotting prancing impalas.
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The highlights of our first day of safari included spotting a pride of Lions including getting up close views of lioness affectionately licking her cubs and an Alpha male resting in the foreground. Lunchtime, was equally as eventful as I was bombed (shitted on) by two birds eager to grab scraps of our meal.
As the day progressed we spotted giraffes on a frequent basis. Two male giraffes fought swinging their heads violently at one another often landing direct blows to knees. Out of all the violent animal encounters I could have potentially witnessed, gazing at fighting giraffes was not something I would have ever anticipated.
The day ended with an epic sunset featuring a generous portion of crackers, cookies, cheese and wine. On the way back, when the sun had gone down, we used a flashlight to try and spot more animals. Our guide Lloyd, has an acutely trained eye and without his assistance we may have only spotted impalas ourselves ;)
African Wildlife Safari at Kruger National Park, South Africa Travel Video Transcript:
Okay, so today is the big day. Yesterday afternoon we reached the outskirts of Kruger National Park and today we're actually going in to spot some of the wildlife. So we're going in for a sunrise drive. It is really earlier. It is about 5:15 am right now. We're going to head into the park and - yeah - it is safari time!
Okay, so we finally reached the park and I'm going to give you a little tour of our cool truck for the day. Come on over. Come on in.
Make that big climb up there. Yeah, I'm in.
One thing that totally surprised me was just how close we got to the lions. I think it was only about 10 meters away from the road.
So they were really docile and the lioness was just sleeping and cleaning its cubs and in the back there was the big alpha male just stretching and yawning. It was surreal.
So that's been an amazing safari so far. It is only 10 in the morning and we've already seen more wildlife than I ever imagined. We saw lions, elephants, wildebeest. Oh, gosh more than I can even remember. Yeah, it was amazing and we were able to get up close and have a good look at them. So it has been so much fun.
So tell us what happened to you at lunchtime today? So the most ridiculous thing happened to me during lunch. A bird shit right here. It ricochet of off my shoulder all the way down to here. And while I was still recovering from the shock from that another bird shitted on this side. So I got hit on both shoulders but apparently if a bird shits on you it is good luck. So I have a double dose of good luck. Maybe that means I'm going to see cheetahs this afternoon. Woo hoo!
Right now we're visiting a private game reserve to see even more cool wildlife. And what caught us for a total surprise is that we saw so many giraffes. Apparently this is the most giraffes have ever been spotted out here.
So we saw them walk right in front of our vehicle and we even saw a couple of them fighting. They were swinging their heads at each other. It was completely bonkers.
Yeah, so overall it has been an amazing day. We saw more animals than we ever expected. And what a beautiful way to wrap up the day. Now we're just going to watch the sunset, drink some wine and enjoy some cheese. And do it all over again tomorrow.
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AMAZING & SCARY African Safari Self-Drive Experience at Kruger National Park | Honeymoon VLOG 4
Once we finished doing our loop around the Panorama Route, we entered the world-famous Kruger National Park from the Paul Kruger Gate and that started our 4 day 3 night epic adventure of self-drive.
Kruger was AMAZING because of all of the special moments we were able to witness whether it was in our SUV, driving around randomly or with one of the game drives run by the park itself. Top 3 sightings have to be: 1) Baby elephant, 2) Hippo with all the turtles on back, and 3) Herd of water buffaloes crossing the road.
Kruger was also SCARY because of the lone huge cockroach that we saw in our first bungalow we stayed at in Skukuza. In the video you'll see me recount the story of the night we checked in. We unfortunately weren't able to catch it but resorted to using one of the towels to stuff the bottom of the bathroom door as that was the last place we saw it.
I think one thing we kept asking ourselves while we were there was which experience we liked better. The conclusion we came to was that doing self-drive is a VERY DIFFERENT experience. While we loved how we were pampered at Elephant Plains and that they could go off-road to see the animals really up close, there was a bit more sense of adventure with Kruger because you were in control of what route you wanted to take everytime you went out. Kruger being a massive park, there are definitely a lot more wildlife to spot and the type of terrain and landscapes very much over Sabi Sands which was more or less the same throughout. Doing self-drive is also going to save you a lot more money over a private reserve even though Elephant Plains was quite affordable when comparing to others. The issue with Kruger though is that you're not going to have the benefit of having a tracker to spot animals so a lot of times I felt like we would drive for hours and unless the animal was near the side of the road or if we saw a cluster of cars, it was very hard to spot anything far away.
Lastly I think it'd be valuable to talk about the game drives offered by Kruger. While it was nice to be on a guided trip while we were there, the experience was definitely subpar compared to the private reserve. Instead of a truck of 9, we were on these massive trucks of 20+. What was annoying about these trips is how frenzied it was when it came time to boarding the truck. It's pretty much first come first serve so everyone swarms the trucks when its time to board the trucks because it sucks to be stuck in the back row sandwiched by other people. Yes the vantage point is better but the rush for seats and the poorer quality guides/tracker was very apparently especially coming from a private game reserve.
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Or visit central Johannesburg ( and pay silent tribute at Constitution Hill to the brave men and women who fought for freedom and equality after a solemn visit to the Apartheid Museum.
The question is…what excites you?
Is it trekking through forests for gorillas and chimpanzees in Uganda and Rwanda or throwing yourself off the highest commercial bungee jump bridge in the world or winding your way through breath-taking mountain passes on the longest wine route in the world? (
Maybe it’s white-water rafting below the mighty Victoria Falls and then sipping on a crisp gin & tonic on a Zambezi River boat cruise?
Whichever it is, our tours are designed for maximum fun and minimum stress! As a young and vibrant team, we are invested in your total satisfaction, and your safety and well-being are our priority!
Most importantly…through our tours we give back to the places we visit.
MoAfrika Tours raises much-needed money through our bookings for a community centre in Soweto – one of our few initiatives we’ve implemented to give back to the people who welcome us so warmly to their fascinating city.
We’ve been around for a long time. We know touring and we know Africa, and we are looking forward to getting to know you.
South Africa: Trip to Kruger Park - Days 1 and 2
Took a trip to South Africa to visit Kruger National Park to try and find the Big 5 of Africa which are African lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, African leopard, and White/Black rhinoceros. The term big five game (sometimes capitalized or quoted as Big Five) was coined by big-game hunters and refers to the five most difficult animals in Africa to hunt on foot.
All Out Africa in Kruger National Park [Official Commercial]
All Out Africa in Kruger National Park!
An adventurous 3 day or 5 day camping Safari into the heart of the world famous Kruger National Park in search of the elusive Big 5 that roam the expansive african Savanna. Explore this incredible park on daily game drives, bush walks and night drives. This is Kruger done the proper way!
Kruger is huge and is classified as one of the world’s super – parks. The park covers an area of about 20,000 square kilometers and is home to the greatest variety of wildlife compared with any other African national park. Kruger is truly one of the worlds most priceless wildlife treasures. This camping safari is all about wildlife and outdoor adventure and takes you right into the heart of arguably the most famous African national park.
Accommodation
Camping in 2 person tents, mattress and pillow provided. Hot showers and clean toilets
Looking for an inspirational travel experience in an amazing destination run by experienced and dedicated local staff? Look no further. All Out Africa has hosted over six thousand volunteer, gap-year, student and tour adventurers since 2004 on life-changing responsible travel vacations in South Africa, Swaziland, Mozambique and Botswana. As southern Africa’s leading ground operator for volunteer, student and gap-year projects as well as wildlife safaris, adventure tours and cultural experiences we offer exceptional quality, safety and local engagement and are the southern African experts of choice for groups, families and individuals.
3 DAY SAFARI
Day 1 – Departure from Ezulwini/Mbabane, Swaziland at 08:30 on set dates. Arrive Kruger gates late morning, 2 hour game drive safari to camp, set up camp and join the exciting sunset/night drive in the late afternoon (3 hours). Return to camp for dinner around the fire.
Day 2 – Rise with the sun and join a full day game drive safari with breakfast at remote picnic site. Arrive back at camp mid afternoon for a swim in the camps sparking pool or enjoy the sunset from the camps deck overlooking the river. Dinner around the campfire.
Day 3 – Up early again for another morning game drive safari or you could choose to join the optional Morning Walking Safari which is guided by armed Kruger rangers. Pack up late morning and head back to Swaziland arriving late afternoon.
5 DAY SAFARI
Day 1 – Departure from Lidwala Lodge Swaziland at 09:00 on set dates. Arrive Kruger 15:00 and set up camp.
Day 2 – Up at sunrise and out into the bush to find the elusive Big 5. Back to camp mid/late afternoon for some relaxation around the sparkling pool & perhaps have a sunset drink at the bar overlooking the river. Day 3 – This day is much like day 2 except we explore new areas and in the afternoon we’ll head back to camp for a swim before preparing for the Night Drive which departs late afternoon.
Day 4 – We’ll rise early again for some short morning drives before returning to camp for breakfast. If you are interested in joining the optional Moring Walking Safari then this is generally the best day to do it (dependant on availability – advisable to book early). You may like to spend the afternoon by the pool or on more short drives, this is flexible and up to how you feel.
Day 5 – Up early again for some final short game drives, or you can sleep in a bit. Pack up camp midmorning after breakfast and head back to Swaziland after a fabulous trip.
Production Company:
Backpacker Films, LLC
Written, Produced, Directed, Shot, & Edited by:
Jeremy Là Zelle and Greg Taylor
Executive Producer(s):
Kim Roques and Roland Thorne
Many thanks to everyone involved!