Recommended for adventurous people...animal lovers...
Recommended for adventurous people...animal lovers.

Recommended for adventurous people...animal lovers.
A very restiful and nature filled environment that makes one relate to and appreciate nature. What a wonderful place it is!
a unique place
unimaginable
an unforgettable experience
the lacal where everything is perfect ... after all is nature
Was only passing through, but it was great! I plan to visit again soon and have more time to enjoy it.
We had an amazing safari game drive with a guide Thomas. Very informative and knowledgeable about the area and animals. Learnt very interesting things from him. On the game drive we spotted a leopard which was really amazing to see.
Great viewing experience ,but the elephant nearly gave us a scare
Exceptionally helpful KNP staff very helpful. Thanks
Very organised and secure, lovely experience of nature.
Probably the last piece of untouched nature in the world. Take the road less travelled. Dont just stay in the tar roads. Many hidden picnic spots in the park where you can get out ans stretch your legs. My personal opinion of Best view in the Kruger? Olifants Camp Restaurant!
My Grandfather, Harry Wolhuter, was eaten by a lion and survived!
Wonderful Nationalpark, you can spend day's in it without seeing something twice. Countless well maintained roads and many camps in between. It's not cheap, you have to pay per day or have a wildcard. Stay in your vehicle and enjoy the game.
Always awesome specially the elephants!! Friendly and helpful people well stocked shops in the camps!
Looks like the park is clean again. Nice change since last time we visited.
At PhAbeni and Skukuza feiendly staff
Only drivefs speeding in park is a NO NO
Fine them please
Fantastic place! We stayed at Camp Shonga, in the southern border of the park close to the crocodile river. All the big 5 could be seen in our very first game drive and not far away from the camp we were. Visiting Kruger Park is a trip of its own and it deserves at least 3 days for one to fully appreciate the animals, the landscape and the peace it offers.
at the very slightest of an opportunity i just wish to find myself at the Kruger national park again. I don't regret my 1 week stay there, i left the place yet my heart craves to be there again. The meals were diverse, i enjoyed different game meat, the picnics, dinner at Boma sitting around the fire. the game drive at night was awesome and the chance of seeing lions in their natural habitat untamed.
Possibly the best nature reserve in the world, at least for the visitor. There is a high population of game and the grassland is maintained in great natural condition. The picnic sites are a great place to rest and the camps are beautiful and safe.
Love visiting Kruger. A great opportunity to get away from the hustle and bustle of urban life and enjoy meandering along viewing the diverse array of wildlife. Good service on offer at the camps where we stopped at for meals.
Did a self drive. Of course it is not ever to be missed if you get within reach. Elephants were in defense mode the day we were there. We didn't see "the big five" because if that, I believe. Pachyderms had the Lions on the run! It was HUGE fun! Bison we're enmasse too, heads lowered and walking towards the vehicles. Woo hoo! Garaffes were in attendance and about a million springbok. Zebra appeared, wart hogs too, and a lonely hippo in a pond. What fun!
I go every year and it is really good
The accommodation is great and I can't wait to get back there.
One of the best national park in the world. I'm really overwhelmed by this wonderful heavenly view of sunset
It was a busy weekend, even with the long wait it was worth it
World famous park. We saw the animals we wanted. Unfortunately we could not enjoy it fully due to our busy schedule.
the southern part of Kruger is dominated by exclusive, expensive luxury lodges that provide haute cuisine, fine wines, excellent guides and a pretty good first-timer s glance at the Big Five. But it cannot offer the deep-bush experience my colleagues on these pages so love. For that you need to go to the northernmost part of the Kruger Park, right up to the South African border with Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
Pafuri, a tented camp in this lovely, pristine wilderness that looks out over the Luvuvhu River, accommodates between 80 and 100 people too many for the purists but it is a lovely area to be in.
The vegetation and large diversity of mammals and bird life are reminiscent of the most beautiful parts of the Zambezi Valley and until recently the area was mainly inhabited by hunters, smugglers and the local tribes people, the Makuleke. The camp has 20 exquisite thatch-covered tented rooms, all of which look onto the river, and are joined to the dining area and other communal facilities by raised walkways.
The 24,000-hectare concession is also at the centre of a significant but as yet unfulfilled wildlife experiment: the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, the planned super-wilderness that will join Kruger to Zimbabwe s Gonarezhou and the western wilderness in Mozambique.
An awesome and beautiful place! Totally recommended to go with family. I advise you to go in hot weather and without rain because otherwise you can not enjoy seeing the animals.
Try to go approximately 1 week and make between 3 and 4 safaris since not all of them see the same animals. The best accommodations are those found inside the park. I hope you can use my information. It is a great destination to travel!
amazing... letaba camping area amazing and pool is lovely.... big clean and near perfect
One of my favourite places in the whole world. Do-it-yourself safari at its best!
Loved this place so much, amazing! Great infrastructure, I want to go back
200 m form the Krokodilrivier Gate, have been waiting for 40 minutes and have still not been let in...
Great park, had some fabulous sightings of Leopards, on addition to many big five viewings in one day. Witnessed a kill by Wild Dogs of an Impala only 10 meters from the jeep in open ground. This was followed by a standoff with Hyenas over the next hour, all in the Lower Sabie area.
A mist visit whether a SA resident or tourist from oversead
Excellent camping facilities. The best experience of wild life in SA! Roads in good condition.
My favourite place. Feels as if I enter into a world of my own once through the gates. Staff in general very friendly. Competent end efficient at the gates and camp reception. Many camps are undergoing maintenance. It would be nice if the rubble could be removed more regularly.
Always good...just a pity when huge crowds of foreign tourists take over. Park still recovering from the ravages of the drought
The park is very beautiful for those who like fauna and its animals (animals).
We come all the time 2 x oe more a year we can c how things r going down up keep not good anymore "but will come again April and June next year
Truly Gods best creation. We were charged by a bull Male elephant. He came within 1 meter of our vehicle. Saw some beautiful animals.
Fantastic place to go and experience nature at it raw and finest. There's plenty to see and do, from game drives, overnight stay at lodges and a lot more
It's Kruger Park... Massive, breathtaking wilderness.
Went with my husband and our family. Our tour guide was fun and we saw the BIG 5!!! Elephants fought, lions mated.. hahaha.. twas a good weekend for us..
The territory of the park is the size of a small European state. Animals live in their natural conditions. We drove a jeep with a local guide. A lot of horned large, and especially small. That is, predators have where to roam.
An amazing national park and a lifelong experience. Highly recommend to anyone who enjoys a true book experience
Awesome experience. I go every two years and I love it. Every time. Gotta try the bush walk and early morning game drive. Sorted the big five. Camp was Pretoriuskop. Great camp in winter
Incredibly beautiful wildlife and beautiful scenery
Absolutely incredible place. You cannot get closer to animals and nature. Here you need at least two days to get the maximum out of the visit.
1. Orpen reception staff 5.
Please give them new chairs.
2. Maroela staff 4.
3. Maroela campsite 3.
Too many loose stones.
4. Maroela protections against baboons Zero.
Bagoons enter the campsite via overhanging tree branches and
cause hovoc.
5.Maroela ablution block 4.
We enjoyed are stay.
Great place to recharge ur batteries and test your spotting skills...
Amazing park, bigger than quite a few small European countries, an stunning place to see animals in their natural habitat.
