How much does a Kruger Park safari cost?

How much does a Kruger Park safari cost?

Kruger National Park Safari Costs A three-day basic package will cost about $400 USD, while a full-blown safari with all the perks, can cost up to $7,900 USD.

How much does it cost to self drive in Kruger National Park?

KRUGER NATIONAL PARK ENTRANCE FEES South African citizens: R110 per adult/ per day. Non-South Africans: R440 per adult/ per day (approx USD 30, AUD 40, GBP 22)

Can you pay at the gate at Kruger National Park?

Kruger National Park allows advance reservations for day visits, in addition to the conservation fees payable via various Reservation Offices. Pre-booked day visits must be paid in advance, on or before the deposit due date. Guests who book one day in advance must pay when the booking is made.

Is it free to enter Kruger National Park?

Every visitor to the Kruger National Park will pay a conservation fee for every day spent inside the Park. Only by contributing to conservation can funds be raised to help conserve the park’s natural and cultural heritage.

How do I book camping at Kruger National Park?

To view this accommodation, simply select a camp and then view ‘availability’ on the left hand navigation bar in order to see what the units the camp offers. You can book and pay for accommodation online or contact reservations.

What is the best time to go to Kruger National Park?

The best time to visit Kruger National Park is at the beginning or end of the region’s dry season, which falls between April and September. During Kruger’s dry season, temperatures are mostly pleasant (with nighttime temps dipping into the high 40s and daytime temps occasionally reaching into the mid-80s).

Is Kruger park open for day visitors?

Day visitors are welcome in the Kruger National Park! Before your visit, take some time to plan your trip and be realistic about how much you can drive and see in a day. The Kruger Park is huge, there are strict speed limits within the park and the distances between places may take longer than anticipated.

Do you need a 4×4 for Kruger?

Arrange a vehicle You can absolutely drive Kruger without a 4×4 vehicle, but if you plan on driving the dirt roads, especially in the rainy season, err on the side of four-wheel drive. Something with high clearance is also helpful for spotting animals, especially in the long grass after the rainy season.

Can I drive my own car in Kruger National Park?

A Self-Drive Safari gives you the freedom to drive yourself around the Kruger Park in your own vehicle. It is the most affordable way to see the Park and gives you flexibility and the thrill of spotting wildlife at your leisure.

Where to camp in the Kruger National Park?

Deep in the heart of the Kruger National Park, in the most exquisite topography, lies a small satellite camp named Balule, after the Tsonga word for the… Maroela Camping Site Kruger National Park SAN… This camp is one of only two camps in the park that exclusively caters for guests with caravans and for campers.

How to budget for a Kruger National Park Safari?

As this is the adventure of a lifetime, there are lots of things to think about when it comes to budgeting for a safari to Kruger National Park. The cost of a safari is determined by choice of accommodation, the number of days in the park, game viewing vehicles, chosen activities and excursions.

Where is Malelane rest camp in Kruger National Park?

Malelane Rest Camp can be found where the rolling fields of sugar canes of the neighbouring farms and the majestic savannah of the Kruger National Park… Balule Rest Camp Kruger National Park SANPark…

What is the history of the Kruger National Park?

Kruger National Park was founded 120 years ago and stretches for 350 kilometres, from Mpumalanga in the south, sweeping along the Mozambique border to where South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique meet at the Limpopo River in the north.