Cabins & Lodges in the Kruger National Park
Cabins in Kruger National Park
Located in the northeast corner of South Africa, Kruger National Park is one of the largest and most iconic game reserves in Africa. The park spans over 19,000 square kilometres and is home to over 12,000 elephants, 2,000 leopards, and nearly 3,000 lions! All the quintessential African wildlife species can be found here, from zebras, to giraffes, to rhinos, hippos, and more. A holiday spent in the park offers the opportunity to unplug and connect with your wild side. Enjoy a few days spent among the lions, refresh with a sundowner, and recharge in one of Africa’s most pristine natural settings.
A cabin stay in a South African gemBring your African safari dreams to life with a stay in a cabin or a lodge in the stunning Kruger National Park. The South African game reserve is home to a spectacular selection of cabins, with a little something for every type of traveller. Treat yourself to a little bit of luxury with a stay in an all-inclusive lodge with a swimming pool and a garden. Wake up to zebras and elephants in your backyard with a stay in a lodge in the centre of the park. Couples can opt to stay in a cabin with an outdoor hot tub and spend evenings under the stars. Lodges and cabins often come with the option to add on additional services, such as meals, game drives, and other inquiries at the front desk or management area. A stay in a cabin or lodge in Kruger National Park will be sure to exceed all expectations you had for your African safari bucket list holiday.
Travellers and activities
Kruger National Park is a haven for animal lovers. A wide range of exotic mammal and reptile species can be found thriving in their natural habitats in the park, but some endangered species, as well as orphaned and injured animals, are kept in the safe hands of Mohololoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. You can visit the centre and learn all about the friendly and fascinating creatures who are rehabilitated here before they’re set free again into the wild. Also, Chimp Eden is a must-visit for animal lovers. The Jane Goodall Institute is set on 2,500 acres of natural land and aims to rehabilitate previously captivated and mistreated chimpanzees.
Kruger National Park for couplesA visit to Kruger National Park is the perfect setting for a romantic honeymoon or a bucket list holiday for couples of all ages. For an extra special couple’s getaway, be sure to inquire at your lodge about honeymoon and romance packages and add-ons, such as couple’s massages, in-room champagne, and other customised features. Opt to have your morning coffee with your partner as the big, golden African sun rises in front of you with a morning game drive in the park. During a morning game drive, your chances of wildlife sightings are higher as animals are out and about feeding and finding water before the midday sun arrives.
Kruger National Park is a haven for wildlife with over 147 species of mammals, 114 types of reptiles, 508 bird species, and 51 types of snakes!
Top 7 travel tips in Kruger National Park
Going for a game drive is an absolute must for any visitor in Kruger National Park. There are several types of game drives to choose from, so be sure to spend a bit of time researching and considering the options. There are morning drives, sunset drives, and night drives– each of which offers the opportunity to see different species of wildlife in different areas around the park. You can also do a full-day game drive, which gives you the opportunity to see an abundance of different animals in various areas all around the park. Game drives are led by a professional driver who will have an incredible depth of knowledge about the park and the various animals you’ll see along the way.
2. Have a famed “sundowner”No trip to Africa is complete without a famed “sundowner”, which is essentially a happy hour drink meant to be enjoyed as the sun is setting. Many game drives include this fun tradition, but it’s best to ask beforehand just to be sure. Your driver will be sure to stop in a beautiful area of the park where you can enjoy a spectacular sunset just before he starts mixing up your cocktails!
3. Spot the “Big 5”Many people go on an African safari with the intention of seeing the Big 5, and while wildlife sightings are always left up to chance, your chances are significantly higher for spotting the Big 5 in Kruger National Park. The Big 5 includes lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo, and rhinos.
4. Go for a guided bush walk with a rangerA bush walk is an exhilarating way to experience the African wilds on foot. Bush walks are led by a professional guide who is armed, just in case of unexpected wildlife encounters. Expect to walk around 3-4 hours and see a variety of wildlife from a safe distance. Be sure to wear comfortable clothing and shoes.
5. Go to one of the best viewpoints in the parkNkumbe Hill is one of the best overlook points in the park and from here you can enjoy spectacular views of the stunning savanna. The point is set on a hill top, offering panoramic views far into the distance. It’s best to bring some binoculars along to see what kinds of wildlife you can spot roaming around down below.
6. Give yourself enough time!Kruger National Park is one of the largest game reserves in Africa, spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometres. It absolutely brims with wildlife, iconic African landscapes, and an abundance of plantlife. Allow yourself plenty of time to see it all. Park experts suggest spending around 5 days in the park!
7. Enjoy an epic picnicTshokwane Picnic Site is a classic and popular choice to stop to have your lunch during a game drive in the park. There’s a small restaurant here, several trees, a little shop, and plenty of tables where you can enjoy your food. It’s an excellent place to fuel up before hopping back into your safari vehicle to continue your tour through the park!