The
world-renowned Kruger
National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks
with the best in Africa. Established in 1898 to protect
the wildlife of the South African Lowveld, this national
park of nearly 2 million hectares, SANParks - Kruger National Park is unrivalled in the diversity of its life forms
and a world leader in advanced environmental management
techniques and policies.
Truly the flagship of the South African national parks,
Kruger is home to an impressive number of species: 336
trees, 49 fish, 34 amphibians, 114 reptiles, 507 birds
and 147 mammals. Man's interaction
with the Lowveld environment over many centuries - from
bushman rock paintings to majestic archaeological sites
like Masorini and Thulamela - is very evident in the Kruger National Park. These treasures
represent the cultures, persons and events that played
a role in the history of the Kruger National Park and
are conserved along with the park's natural assets.
Kruger
has a large spread of camps of varying in size, facility
and cost. There are 12 main rest camps. Orpen and Crocodile Bridge are gate camps and are the only ones that do not have restaurant
facilities. All the main restcamps have shops. They are:
·
Berg-en-Dal
·
Crocodile
Bridge
·
Letaba
·
Lower
Sabie
·
Mopani
·
Olifants
·
Orpen
·
Pretoriuskop
·
Punda
Maria
·
Satara
·
Shingwedzi
·
Skukuza
There
are several satellite camps. They have no reception, shop
or restaurant facilities and residents must check in at
the appropriate parent camp. They are (parent camp in
brackets):
·
Balule
(Satara)
·
Malelane
(Malelane Gate)
·
Maroela
(Orpen)
·
Tamboti
(Orpen)
· Tsendze (Orpen)
There
are 5 bushveld camps. Smaller and filling visitors with
a feeling of remoteness and escape into the bush, these
camps have no restaurant or shop facilities and are accessible
to residents only. They are:
·
Bateleur
·
Biyamiti
·
Shimuwini
·
Sirheni
·
Talamati
There
are 2 bush lodges. These venues are exclusive and remote
and have to be booked in full by one group.
·
Boulders
·
Roodewal
Main
Restcamps
All
the major restcamps have electricity, a first-aid centre,
a shop, barbecue and communal kitchen facilities, a laundromat/laundry
tubs, a restaurant and/or self-service cafeteria, public
telephones and a petrol station. Information centres manned
by information staff are at Letaba, Skukuza and Berg-en-dal.
Holiday programmes and evening film shows of wildlife
and conservation are arranged in many of the restcamps.
Please enquire at reception. Nature trails have been laid
out in Punda Maria, Berg-en-dal (also accessible to blind/visually
impaired tourists) and Pretoriuskop.
Bushveld
Camps
Bushveld camps
provide luxurious accommodation in smaller, more
remote restcamps. One or more accommodation units may
be reserved. Bushveld camps do not have shops or restaurants.
Access to all bushveld camps is restricted to overnight
visitors with reserved accommodation. Electrical equipment,
such as hair dryers, cannot be used except at Biyamiti
and Bateleur. Open verandas often serve as kitchen/dining
room. All units have a refrigerator, cooking utensils,
crockery, cutlery and a stove, either a two-plate stove
without an oven or a four-plate stove with an oven in
the larger units. All units have private ablution facilities.
Communal freezing facilities are offered at Biyamiti,
Shimuwini, Talamati and Sirheni. Night drives and/or day
excursions are organised in most of the bushveld camps.
- Bateleur consists of seven guest cottages, each
housing either six or four persons. The camp has electricity
and plugs are available in the units. The main bedroom
in each unit has air-conditioning.
- Biyamiti has ten guest cottages (5 beds) and five
cottages (4 beds). The camp has electricity and plugs
are available in the units. All units have ceiling fans.
- Shimuwini has ten guest cottages (one with 6 beds,
nine with 5 beds) and five cottages (4 beds). Solar
panels provide power for lights and fans only.
- Sirheni has ten guest cottages (6 beds) and five
cottages (4 beds). Solar panels provide power for lights
and fans only.
- Talamati has ten guest cottages (one with 6 beds,
nine with five beds) and five cottages (4 beds). Solar
panels provide power for lights and fans only.
ACCOMMODATION
The
Kruger National Park offers a wide
variety of accommodation, not only in size, facilities
and visual appearance, but also in price range. In addition
to the ten main restcamps with accommodation ranging from
huts and safari tents to 2/3 bed bungalows, family cottages
and luxury guest houses, there are also smaller bush lodges
and bushveld camps. Camping sites for caravans and tents
are provided in nine of the large and three of the smaller
restcamps.
All
accommodation units are serviced daily and bedding, towels
and soap are provided. Most of the units have either air-conditioning
or fans. Visitors who are accommodated in units without
cooking facilities have to provide their own cooking utensils,
crockery and cutlery. Basic cooking utensils, crockery
and cutlery are hired out to visitors who have reserved
accommodation in huts without these items, except in bushveld
camps and Berg-en-Dal and Mopani camps. Barbecue and communal
cooking facilities are available in all the camps.
Adapted
accommodation equipped for paraplegics and other mobility
impaired persons is available at Berg-en-Dal, Crocodile
Bridge, Lower Sabie, Skukuza, Satara, Olifants, Letaba,
Mopani, Shingwedzi, Pretoriuskop and Tamboti.
The
different accommodation types and the camps they occur
in include:
- Bungalow
Bungalows
have one room and a bathroom. Some of the units have
their own kitchenettes, while others share communal
kitchen facilities. Units with cooking facilities have
basic kitchen equipment. Bungalows are found Berg-en-dal,
Crocodile Bridge, Letaba, Lower Sabie, Mopani, Olifants,
Pretoriuskop, Punda Maria, Satara, Shingwedzi, Malelane
and Skukuza.
- Bush camps/lodges
A
bush lodge is an exclusive, private lodge with a unique
style and atmosphere providing the opportunity for tourists
to enjoy complete privacy, as only residents are allowed
entrance to the camp. For Kruger, check in and any outstanding
payment can be made at any gate or restcamp as the bush
lodges do not have reception offices. There are no shops
or restaurant facilities, but the kitchen has a gas
stove with oven, refrigerator, freezer, cutlery and
crockery. Gas braais and barbecue facilities are provided
and wood may be purchased. A bush lodge must be reserved
en bloc.
Boulders and Roodewal are the 2 Kruger bush lodges.
- Camping
A
maximum of six persons, one caravan with a side tent
and one vehicle, or one tent and one vehicle, or one
autovilla, or one motorised caravan will be permitted
per site. In the case of camping with a small tent,
more than one tent will be permitted on a site, provided
the maximum number of 6 persons is not exceeded. Some
camps will charge extra fees for additional vehicles,
as space can be limited in peak season. Most campsites
are have sites equipped with power points. Visitors
may use generators from one hour after sunrise to one
hour before sunset only. Communal kitchen and ablution
facilities are available in all the camps. A communal
freezer is available for campers at Malelane, Balule
and Maroela. Cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery
are not provided. In Kruger the following restcamps
have camping: Balule, Berg-en-Dal, Crocodile Bridge,
Letaba, Lower Sabie, Malelane, Maroela, Pretoriuskop, Punda Maria,
Satara, Shingwedzi and Skukuza.
Cottage
Cottages
comprise one bedroom and a living room, a bathroom and
a partially equipped kitchen or kitchenette. Cottages
are found in Punda Maria, Mopani, Biyamiti, Shimuwini,
Sirheni and Talamati.
- Family Cottage
Family
cottages are units with one, two or three bedrooms with
one bathroom and a partially equipped kitchen. Family
cottages are found in Skukuza, Berg-en-dal, Pretoriuskop
and Olifants.
- Guest Cottage
Guest
cottages are units with two or three bedrooms and at
least two bathrooms, of which one is en
suite. Kitchens are fully equipped. The
camps in Kruger with guest cottages are Skukuza, Mopani,
Olifants, Lower Sabie, Satara, Orpen, Pretoriuskop,
Letaba and Shingwedzi and in all the Bushveld camps.
- Guest House
Guest
houses are secluded units within a restcamp. Units have
three or four bedrooms, most of which have en
suite bathrooms. Each guest house has a
fully equipped kitchen and a communal lounge/living
room or an open veranda. Those in Kruger are at Berg-en-Dal,
Letaba, Lower Sabie, Mopani, Olifants, Pretoriuskop,
Satara, Shingwedzi and Skukuza.
- Hut
Huts
consist of one room and communal ablution and kitchen
facilities. Cooking utensils, cutlery and crockery are
not provided at Lower Sabie, Pretoriuskop, Balule, Letaba
or Shingwedzi, but in Orpen each hut has basic cooking
utensils, crockery and cutlery.
- Safari Tent
Safari
tents are equipped with beds, a cupboard, table and
chairs, fridge and electric fan. Those in Marakele (Matlabas)
are equipped with a kitchenette. Those in Kruger have
communal ablution and kitchen facilities provided. Safari
tents in Kruger are available in Crocodile Bridge, Skukuza,
Letaba and Tamboti. Semi luxury safari tents are available
at Lower Sabie. 7 Fully equipped luxury safari tents
are available at Punda Maria while 10 of these are available
at Tamboti.
- Youth Hostel
A Youth Hostel catering for large groups, particularly
educational groups is available at Skukuza.
Extra
mattresses in all camps
Only a certain
number of mattresses are available in each rest camp.
Some camps do not allow this facility at all (e.g. Pretoriuskop).
Those that do are dealt out on a first come first serve
basis. For example Shingwedzi has only 15 mattresses.
Clients should rather take their own, in case there are
none available.
ACTIVITIES
The
following are some of the more notable activities available
in the park.
Adventures
- Night drives: take part in the
nocturnal activities of Kruger's secretive creatures.
Experienced guides drive the groups. Inquire at the
reservations offices or at the camp you are staying
at and going on the drive.
- Morning drives leave at around
04.30 in summer and 05.30 in winter. Clients are to
confirm with reception the previous night when they
book in to their accommodation. As per day walks, accommodation
must be booked for the previous night
at the camp, as walks/drives leave before the gates
open officially. The drive’s duration is 3-4 hours.
- New Additional Drive Options:
A new range of 10-seater
vehicles is now available.
Because of the greater
comfort and exclusivity of these vehicles, they will
be offered at a higher price than the more economical
20-seater trucks. The availability of the 2 types of
vehicles will vary from camp to camp and guests will
be informed of the available type on making their reservation.
Additionally
there are changes to the names, departure times and duration
of the drives. The traditional 3-hour morning and night
drives departing half an hour before gate opening and
2 hours before gate closing times respectively, will now
be known as early morning and sunset
drives. Shorter 2-hour mid-morning and night
drives will also be offered departing at 09:00 and 2 hours
after closing time respectively.
All
the above drives for the camps are available for reservation
in advance, as well as drives from the main gates. However
an additional offering is an all-day-drive
where, on request and availability at camp level, guests
may hire the use of a vehicle and driver for the entire
day. Skukuza, Berg-en-Dal and Letaba offer this option,
while the service can be arranged from other camps too
subject to availability. Trained officials take visitors
to sections of the park which are usually inaccessible
to tourists. This service can also be arranged from other
camps at an additional fee. Reservations should be made
well in advance (2 months). Furthermore, differentiated
prices for adults and children are given on the guided
drive options.
Please
note all times listed are given only as a guide. Times
vary throughout the year as the gate times changes, depending
on daylight. Please consult at your camp Reception on
arrival and also make sure you get to the collection point
in good time for your departure.
- Guided bush walks: trained field guides
and backup rifles take groups of up to 8 people out
into the bush for a few hours. Track rhino, elephant
and lion on foot and learn and observe fascinating facts
about the African bush.
- Wilderness Trails
– the ultimate African experience. Groups of up to 8,
traverse the wilderness under the guidance of experienced,
armed rangers, who protect, but more importantly unwrap
the wonders of the Kruger Park to the uninitiated.
Accommodation is provided in exclusive trail base camps
with rustic 2-bed huts.
- Lebombo Motorised Eco-Trail
- The first motorised eco-trail, a wilderness experience
on wheels along the eastern boundary of the Kruger National Park. Five four-wheel drive vehicles
will be allowed to participate at a time with up to
four participants per vehicle.
- Golf Course
The golf course was built in 1972 as a recreational
facility for the Skukuza personnel, and is now available
to visitors to the Kruger National Park for the first
time. Here is a first for South Africa and the world - a unique opportunity
for golfing enthusiasts within one of the world's greatest
conservation establishments. The Skukuza Golf Course
is designed for all levels of golfers. Please bring
along your golf clubs next time you visit the Kruger
National Park and enjoy one of the most unique 9-hole
golf courses in the world.
- Four new 4x4 adventure trails, which all
take between four and five hours to complete, are:
·
Northern Plains Adventure Trail (north of Shingwedzi) - reserved
from Shingwedzi Camp ,
·
Nonokani Adventure Trail (between Phalaborwa and Letaba) - reserved
from Phalaborwa Gate,
·
Mananga Adventure Trail (east of Satara) - reserved from Satara
Camp and
·
Madlabantu Adventure Trail (near Pretoriuskop) - reserved from
Pretoriuskop Camp.
FACILITIES
Conference
Facilities
Conference
facilities of varying capacity are available from the
following camps: Berg-en-Dal, Shingwedzi and Skukuza (2
venues - one next to Stevenson Hamilton Memorial Library
and one next to the Doctors quarters). Mopani’s conference
facilities are suspended until further notice. Bateleur
and Letaba have smaller facilities suitable for small
groups.
Picnic
Sites
Toilets and barbecue facilities (Cadac gas braai) are
provided at all sites, while some have a tuck shop where
snacks, soft drinks and wood may be purchased. Enquire
at your restcamp for further details about picnic sites
in the vicinity.
Restaurants
All of the park's
main rest camps have restaurant facilities except Orpen
and Crocodile Bridge (the Bushveld and Satellite Camps
have no restaurant or shop facilities). SANParks embarked
on a Commercialization as a Conservation strategy in 2001.
This included the outsourcing of existing restaurants
in order to improve efficiencies, and attract capital
investments and expertise from the private sector. After
a thorough tendering process, all restaurants in Kruger
National Park are run by Natures. Nature's Group now also
caters for weddings, conferences and functions in the
park.
Shops
All of the park's
main rest camps have retail facilities for both curios
and basic provisions (the Bushveld and Satellite Camps
have no restaurant or shop facilities). The larger camps
have a better selection of stock. These shops used to
be run internally by SANParks, but in 2001 it was decided
to outsource the function to an organisation specializing
in the retail industry. After a thorough tendering process,
the contract was awarded to Tiger's Eye for all main camps
except Punda Maria and Shingwedzi which like the restaurants
were awarded to Nature's Group.
Swimming
Pools
There are swimming
pools at the following camps: Berg-en-Dal, Lower Sabie, Pretoriuskop, Mopani,
Shingwedzi and
Skukuza (2 pools). These pools are for camp residents
only. There is an additional pool for day visitors at
the Skukuza Day Visitor Area.
OTHER
INFORMATION
SLEEPOVER HIDES: Mattresses, bed linen and basic cutlery and
crockery are available for the sleeping hides and are
available for Shipandani at Mopani Camp and for the Sable
Dam Hide at Phalaborwa Gate.
The
Shipandani Hide can be reserved through the normal reservation
system or directly from the Mopani Camp. A maximum of
6 people can sleep over. Only
one party may occupy the hide on a given night. Parties
may not sleep at the hide for more than one night at a
time. People who have an additional booking
at Mopani will receive a discounted rate on the accommodation.
The
Sable Dam Hide can only be reserved through the Phalaborwa
Gate. A maximum of 9 people can sleep over. Only one party
may occupy the hide on a given night. Parties may not
sleep at the hide for more than one night at a time.
ARRIVAL
BY AIR:
There are daily flights from Johannesburg to Phalaborwa Airport, Hoedspruit Airport and
the new Kruger/Mpumalanga International Airport (KMIA)
located between Nelspruit and White River. KMIA also
receives daily flights from Durban and Cape Town, while there is also a flight from Cape Town to Hoedspruit. The Skukuza Airfield, formerly used for daily commercial
flights from Johannesburg
is no longer open for commercial flights. No aircraft
may land at Skukuza or any other landing strip within
the park without prior permission from the Park Director.
ENTRANCE GATES:
There are nine entrance gates to Kruger, namely (anti-clockwise
from the north): Pafuri, Punda Maria, Phalaborwa, Orpen,
Paul Kruger, Phabeni, Numbi, Malelane and Crocodile Bridge. National access
roads to all nine entrance gates are tarred. Since entrance
gates and restcamp gates are closed at night, allow sufficient
travelling time to ensure timeous arrival at your restcamp. Latecomers
at entrance gates will be refused entry, whilst offenders
at rest camps will be warned and fined if they are repeat
offenders.
LATE
ENTRY:
Late entry escorts (at a fee) are available at the following
gates for the camp in brackets only. This is only
available until 21:00. Escorts depart every half hour
until this time:
- Paul Kruger (Skukuza)
- Numbi (Pretoriuskop)
- Malelane (Berg-en-Dal and Malelane)
- Crocodile Bridge gate (Crocodile Bridge
Camp)
- Punda Maria gate (Punda Maria Camp)
- Orpen gate (Orpen Camp)
- No late admission at Phabeni, Phalaborwa and Pafuri
Gate Security will phone
camp duty phone when there are guests and transport is
arranged. If guests advise in advance, then trips can
be better planned.
INTERNAL ROAD NETWORK: Tourist roads in the park are either tarred, or good gravel roads;
speed limit: 50 km/h on tarred roads, 40 km/h on gravel
roads and 20 km/h in restcamps. An average speed of 30
km/h on tourist roads is recommended for maximum safety
and game-viewing enjoyment.
VEHICLE RESTRICTIONS: Motorcycles
and vehicles with an axle load exceeding 8000 kg are not
permitted. Caravan and trailers as well as coaches and
buses are restricted to the tar roads. Open vehicles
are permitted only if the driver is in possession of a
valid permit and such vehicles have a covered canopy so
that human shapes do not break the shape of the vehicle.
Such permits are available at Skukuza on 013 735 4000
- inquire after open vehicle permits.
Rates
All rates are self-catering unless specified otherwise.
IMPORTANT: Deposits & payments
For bookings made more than 6 months before arrival a 50% deposit is required within 4 months of making a booking. For bookings made less than 6 months before arrival a 50% deposit is required within 10 days of making a booking. For bookings made within 40 days of arrival, immediate and full payment is required within 24 hours upon confirmation of the booking. Final and full payment for all reservations is due 40 days prior to arrival. Rates are to be used as a guide only - full quotes will be provided upon receipt of an enquiry.
When making an enquiry, please supply full detail regarding the number of adults, number of children together with their ages, arrival and departure dates, accommodation type(s) required and number of nights in each rest camp. Also supply alternative dates and rest camps where possible. Children under 2 are free of charge. Bookings open 1 year in advance - it is essential to book as early as possible for busy/peak periods and school holidays.
Rates
for the SOUTHERN
SECTION of the park is available under the MPUMALANGA
section of our website.
VALID 01 NOVEMBER 2008– 31 AUGUST 2009
DAILY CONSERVATION FEE |
Members of SANParks' loyalty programme WILD do not pay conservation fees provided that proof of Identity and their WILD card are shown on arrival. (See WILD details elsewhere on this site)
Wild Card Year Permits are available for all our guests. |
South African Citizens and Residents (with ID): |
R35 per person per day |
SADC Nationals (with passport): |
R70 per adult & R35 per child under 12 per day |
Standard Conservation Fee (Foreign Visitors): |
R140 per adult & R70 per child under 12 per day |
MAIN REST CAMPS |
Unit Type |
No Of Units |
Base Rate |
Base Guests |
Beds |
Add Adult |
Add Child |
LETABA REST CAMP |
Hut
(communal facilities)
(EA3U) |
5 |
340,00 |
1 – 2 |
3 single beds |
84,00 |
42,00 |
Safari Tent
( communal facilities)
( CTT 2) |
9 |
295,00 |
1 – 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Safari Tent
( communal facilities)
(accessible to the mobility challenged)
( CTT 2Z) |
1 |
295,00 |
1 – 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Safari Tent
( communal facilities)
( CTT 4) |
10 |
320,00 |
1 – 2 |
4 single beds |
84,00 |
42,00 |
Bungalow
(BD2) |
15 |
575,00 |
1 – 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow perimeter
(accessible to the mobility challenged)
(BD2UZ) |
2 |
640,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow
(BD3) |
23 |
575,00 |
1 - 2 |
3 single beds |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Bungalow perimeter
(BD3U) |
23 |
640,00 |
1 - 2 |
3 single beds |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Bungalow
(accessible to the mobility challenged)
(BD3Z) |
1 |
575,00 |
1 - 2 |
3 single beds |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Bungalow
(communal kitchen)
(BG2) |
10 |
530,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow perimeter
(communal kitchen)
(BG2U) |
5 |
575,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow perimeter
(communal kitchen)
(BG3U) |
7 |
575,00 |
1 - 2 |
3 single beds |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Guest Cottage
( FQ6) |
10 |
1095,00 |
1 - 4 |
6 single beds |
216,00 |
108,00 |
Fish Eagle Guest House
(FGL) |
1 |
2020,00 |
1 - 4 |
8 single beds |
370,00 |
185,00 |
Melville Guest House
( MEL ) |
1 |
2020,00 |
1 - 4 |
9 single beds |
370,00 |
185,00 |
MOPANI REST CAMP |
Bungalow
(BD4) |
43 |
575,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds & 1 bunk bed |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Bungalow
(accessible to the mobility challenged)
(BD4Z) |
2 |
575,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds & 1 bunk bed |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Cottage
(FB4) |
12 |
615,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds & 1 bunk bed |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Guest Cottage
(FF6) |
45 |
1075,00 |
1 – 4 |
6 single beds |
216,00 |
108,00 |
Xanetsi Guest House
(GXN) |
1 |
2020,00 |
1 - 4 |
1 double bed & 6 single beds |
370,00 |
185,00 |
Shipandani Hide
(at dam close to camp – check-in at Mopani Rest Camp)
(SHB) |
1 |
325,00 |
1 – 2 |
Ma x 6 guests |
160,00 |
80,00 |
Sable Dam Hide
(at Sable Dam - check-in at Phalaborwa Gate)
(SHH) |
1 |
325,00 |
1 – 2 |
Ma x 9 guests |
160,00 |
80,00 |
OLIFANTS REST CAMP |
Bungalow best river view
(BBD2V) |
5 |
705,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow perimeter
(BD2U) |
6 |
675,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow river view
(BD2V) |
9 |
695,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow
(communal kitchen)
(BG2) |
39 |
530,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow
(communal kitchen)
(accessible to the mobility challenged)
(BG2Z) |
1 |
530,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow
(communal kitchen)
(BG3) |
24 |
530,00 |
1 - 2 |
3 single beds |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Bungalow perimeter
(communal kitchen)
(BG3U) |
24 |
615,00 |
1 - 2 |
3 single beds |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Bungalow perimeter
(communal kitchen)
(NG2U) |
12 |
615,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow river view
(communal kitchen)
(NG2V) |
2 |
615,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Nkambako Bungalow
(2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, no view)
(FQ4) |
1 |
745,00 |
1 – 2 |
4 single beds |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Bungalow perimeter
(2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom)
(FQ4U1) |
1 |
765,00 |
1 – 2 |
4 single beds |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Bungalow river view
(2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms)
(FQ4V2) |
1 |
795,00 |
1 – 2 |
4 single beds |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Lebombo Guest House
(GEG) |
1 |
2020,00 |
1 - 4 |
8 single beds |
370,00 |
185,00 |
Nshawu Guest House
GNG) |
1 |
2020,00 |
1 - 4 |
8 single beds |
370,00 |
185,00 |
PUNDA MARIA REST CAMP |
Safari Tent
(fully equipped)
(ST2) |
6 |
540,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Safari Tent
(fully equipped)
(accessible to the mobility challenged)
(ST2Z) |
1 |
540,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow
(communal kitchen)
(BG2) |
18 |
485,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow
(BD3) |
4 |
575,00 |
1 - 2 |
3 single beds |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Family Cottage
(FU6) |
1 |
1095,00 |
1 - 4 |
1 double bed & 4 single beds |
216,00 |
108,00 |
Family Cottage
(accessible to the mobility challenged)
(FU6Z) |
1 |
1095,00 |
1 - 4 |
1 double bed & 4 single beds |
216,00 |
108,00 |
SHINGWEDZI REST CAMP |
Hut
(communal facilities)
(EH3) |
12 |
270,00 |
1 - 2 |
3 single beds |
84,00 |
42,00 |
Bungalow
(communal kitchen)
(BG2) |
14 |
505,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow
(BD5) |
24 |
540,00 |
1 - 2 |
3 single beds & 2 mattresses on loft |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Bungalow
(accessible to the mobility challenged)
(BD5Z) |
4 |
540,00 |
1 - 2 |
3 single beds & 2 mattresses on loft |
124,00 |
62,00 |
Bungalow
(BD2D) |
2 |
540,00 |
1 - 2 |
1 double bed |
N/A |
N/A |
Bungalow
(BD2) |
22 |
555,00 |
1 - 2 |
2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Cottage
(FF4) |
1 |
745,00 |
1 - 4 |
1 double bed & 2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Rentmeester Guest House
(GRM) |
1 |
2020,00 |
1 - 4 |
1 king size bed, 4 single beds & 1 double sleeper couch |
370,00 |
185,00 |
BUSHVELD CAMPS
Bushveld camps offer guests the opportunity of smaller, more secluded camps. No shops or restaurants are available at bushveld camps. Walks, night drives and hides are available in most of these camps. |
BATELEUR BUSHVELD CAMP |
Guest Cottage
(GA4) |
4 |
1065,00 |
1 – 4 |
1 double bed & 2 single beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Guest Cottage
(GA6) |
3 |
1065,00 |
1 – 4 |
1 double bed & 4 single beds |
216,00 |
108,00 |
SHIMUWINI BUSHVELD CAMP |
Cottage
(GD4) |
5 |
905,00 |
1 - 4 |
2 single beds & 2 bench beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Guest Cottage
(GC5) |
9 |
1045,00 |
1 - 4 |
5 single beds |
216,00 |
108,00 |
Guest Cottage
(GC6) |
1 |
1075,00 |
1 - 4 |
6 single beds |
216,00 |
108,00 |
SIRHENI |
Cottage
(CO4) |
3 |
910,00 |
1 - 4 |
2 single beds & 2 bench beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Cottage
(CO4D) |
2 |
910,00 |
1 - 4 |
1 double bed & 2 bench beds |
N/A |
N/A |
Guest Cottage
(GC6) |
1 |
1040,00 |
1 - 4 |
4 single beds & 2 bench beds |
216,00 |
108,00 |
Guest Cottage
(GC6D) |
9 |
1040,00 |
1 - 4 |
1 double bed, 2 single beds & 2 bench beds |
216,00 |
108,00 |
SATELLITE CAMPS
Visitors to these camps must check in at nearest main camp. No restaurant and shop facilities are available. |
TSENDZE RUSTIC CAMP SITE
Residents to check in at Mopani Rest Camp - no power points & no generators allowed |
Camping |
30 |
Only available directly through SA National Parks |
BUSH LODGES
Exclusive private lodges for residents only. |
BOULDERS BUSH LODGE
Residents to check in at Mopani Rest Camp. A maximum of 12 persons at a time. Solar panels pro vide power for lights and fans only. In addition to the main sleeping unit which has two bedrooms and en suite bathrooms (one with a bath, the other with a shower), there are also four separate bedrooms with bathrooms (bath and shower). The nearest camp is Mopani (23 km away).
|
Boulders Bush Lodge
(PBO) |
1 |
2020,00 |
1 - 4 |
12 single beds |
370,00 |
185,00 |
KRUGER OUTDOOR AND ADVENTURE IN CERTAIN REST CAMPS
All tariffs per person unless otherwise indicated
|
Activity |
Information |
Tariff |
Wilderness Trails |
No persons under 12. Ma ximum 8 per trail. Participants spend 3 nights in a wilderness camp accompanied by a trail ranger. Start on Sundays & Wednesdays from specific main camps. |
R2,710 per person |
Olifants River Back-Pack Trail |
Depart from Olifants on Sundays and Wednesdays between 01 April and 31 October. Duration 3 nights. Bookings are made per trail. |
R12,200 per trail
(max 8 persons) |
Lebombo Motorised Eco-Trail |
Maximum 4 persons per vehicle. Duration 4 nights. Participants supply own catering and equipment. |
R5,975 per vehicle |
|
GUIDED WALKS & DRIVES
Please consult gate/camp for departure times
All tariffs per person unless otherwise indicated |
|
Camp |
Type |
Adult |
Child Under 12 |
|
Bateleur
Bushveld Camp |
Sunrise Drive |
176.00 |
88.00 |
|
Sunset Drive |
176.00 |
88,00 |
|
Night Drive |
176,00 |
88,00 |
|
Morning Walk |
270,00 |
N/A |
|
Afternoon Walk |
210,00 |
N/A |
|
Letaba Rest Camp |
Afternoon Walk |
210.00 |
N/A |
|
Sunrise Drive |
140.00 |
70.00 |
|
Morning Walk |
270.00 |
N/A |
|
Sunset Drive |
140.00 |
70.00 |
|
Night Drive |
120.00 |
60.00 |
|
Mopani Rest Camp |
Afternoon Walk |
210.00 |
N/A |
|
Morning Walk |
270.00 |
N/A |
|
Sunset Drive |
140.00 |
70.00 |
|
Night Drive |
120.00 |
60.00 |
|
Olifants Rest Camp |
Astronomy Experience |
240.00 |
240,00 |
|
Afternoon Walk |
210.00 |
N/A |
|
Sunrise Drive |
140.00 |
70.00 |
|
Morning Walk |
270.00 |
N/A |
|
Sunset Drive |
140.00 |
70.00 |
|
Night Drive |
120.00 |
60.00 |
|
Punda Maria Rest Camp |
Sunrise Drive |
176.00 |
88.00 |
|
Sunset Drive |
176.00 |
88.00 |
|
Night Drive |
176.00 |
88,00 |
|
Morning Walk |
270,00 |
N/A |
|
Shimuwini Bushveld Camp |
Morning Walk |
270.00 |
N/A |
|
Night Drive |
176.00 |
88.00 |
|
Sunset Drive |
176,00 |
88,00 |
|
Shingwedzi Rest Camp |
Morning Walk |
270.00 |
N/A |
|
Sunrise Drive |
140.00 |
70,00 |
|
Sunset Drive |
140.00 |
70,00 |
PLEASE NOTE
CAMP & CARAVAN SITE RESERVATIONS CAN ONLY BE MADE DIRECTLY WITH SA NATIONAL PARKS AND NOT THROUGH US.
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