Kruger Park Safari - South Africa
In Kruger National Park nearly 2 million hectares of unrivalled
diversity wildlife, forna and fauna fuses with historical and archaeological
sights - this is real Africa.
There are three main ways to go on safari in Kruger:-
Self-drive Kruger Safaris are only available in the government
run section of Kruger National Park (part of South Africa National
Parks or SANParks) and not the private greater Kruger reserves.
You must stay on the marked roads.
We can arrange reliable vehicle hire for you either from the airport
or at Kruger where you can collect and return the vehicle.
For a Guided Kruger Safari, head to the privately run reserves,
concessions and lodges. At these lodges expert rangers and trackers
will share their knowledge of the South African wildlife and bush
with you either on open safari vehicles or on foot if you would
like to take a bush walk. There are also lodges which specialise
in walking safaris in the bush.
For the more adventurous you can drive to the private reserves,
or more conveniently and comfortably if you want to make the most
of your time in South Africa you can fly directly to many lodges
via charter plane from Johannesburg or fly to the nearest airport
and be collected by the lodge.
Your Kruger Safari accommodation and the rangers who will look
after you while you are on safari are very important to the success
of your trip. We have visited all the lodges we recommend and we
try to match peoples requirements and budget to the Kruger lodges
available, from Kruger camp sites to 5 star luxury lodges there
is a style for everyone.
If this is your first visit to the African Bush and want to get
the most out of your safari then the most important factor to the
success of your safari may well be your safari guide, and there
is no-one better qualified for this than an experienced and well
trained wildlife ranger. At the private Kruger Safari Lodges it
is the experienced rangers who will guide you through the African
bush and act as your safari guide. These rangers are not only responsible
for sharing their beutiful bushland with you but in the everyday
management, protection and care of the wildlife in their section
of the Greater Kruger National Park and so they all have a unique
insight, knowledge and love of the Kurger park to share with their
safari guests.
Maps of Kruger National Park &
Greater Kruger National Park
Government run Kruger National Park (part of SANParks)
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