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If you doing a drive by yourself,be prepared for a...

If you doing a drive by yourself,be prepared for a long drive and ensure that you look at the information provided about the animals. Sometimes you will have to drive on the dirt road to spot some interesting animals. Overall,it's a very beautiful place to enjoy the nature also

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A must see! This park never ceases to amaze me. Ev...

A must see! This park never ceases to amaze me. Every day is a different experience with incredible sightings. The reward for being patient is so worth the wait. Leopards, cheetahs, lions, buffalos, rhinos, elephants, wild dogs, hyenas, jackals, hippos, wildebeests, kudus, nyalas, waterbucks...you name it. The camps are clean and the roads are tared for the most parts. Shops and restaurants are well-stocked. Very easy to book in advance.

Kruger National Park is a place free from politics...

Kruger National Park is a place free from politics, but sometimes not from bad drivers (on the odd occasion). It's one of the few wild parks that has the Big Five in it, and an average number of 5 different ecosystems throughout the park.
My family and I have been coming to the Kruger Park for several years now, and we have always had a positive experience when it came to animal sightings.
The bush camps by far offer the best game viewing opportunities from the comfort of your dinner table, and they also have a valuable commodity which most of us are unfamiliar with: Silence.

Not ideal for short visits, that is if you wish to...

Not ideal for short visits, that is if you wish to see more of the animals. You need to plan for a few days and perhaps make your own travel arrangements, if you wish to explore the area more. Think of it more as a camping site, so make you take everything that you need.

One of the most unique places in the world where y...

One of the most unique places in the world where you can drive round hundreds of kilometres of tarred and dirt roads and have amazing encounters with animals. It s a real experience to stay in the camps, though they are getting more and more expensive for quite basic accommodation - but I suppose it s always about location in the end.

It's amazing what the SA government has built here...

It's amazing what the SA government has built here. As a European, the rawness of the experience combined with the very high quality of accommodations, guides and infrastructure was mind-blowing.

Always great to be out in natural surroundings. Pa...

Always great to be out in natural surroundings. Park staff at entry & exit were friendly & helpful. Game viewing & birding were outstanding, as always. Hall of Elephants at Letaba Rest Camp was well worth the time. Will definitely plan a longer stay for the future.

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Still great value for money just frustrating to se...

Still great value for money just frustrating to see the restaurants being badly managed as for Satara, Olifants and Letaba. Skukuza, Lower Sabie and Pretoriuskop we had great service and good food. Ensure you take in your meat for braaing as the prices in the park is just exuberant.

Absolutely sick!

Absolutely sick!
Stay near the water and your Gaurenteed to see some action

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