
Your self-drive journey through Kruger National Park spans South Africa’s most iconic wilderness, from rugged southern foothills to central plains and peaceful northern rivers. Travel at your own pace, stopping to enjoy the park’s rich wildlife and ever-changing scenery, with each camp revealing a unique side of Kruger’s timeless natural beauty.
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Southern Kruger (Berg-en-Dal Region): A wildlife-rich area known for its rugged bushveld, granite hills, and proximity to the Crocodile River. This region offers excellent sightings of elephant, white rhino, buffalo, leopard, and abundant antelope species
Central Kruger – Skukuza Region: The heart of Kruger National Park and its most historic camp, Skukuza offers superb riverfront scenery and some of the park’s highest densities of big game.
Central Kruger – Satara Region: Often referred to as “Big Cat Country,” the Satara area is famous for its vast open plains and high visibility. This region provides some of the best chances to encounter lions, cheetahs, and leopards.
Northern/Central Kruger – Letaba Region: A tranquil, scenic area renowned for its sweeping mopane woodlands and the beautiful Letaba River. This region is especially celebrated for its large elephant populations, frequent sightings of buffalo and waterbuck.
ACCOMMODATION:
ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS
Day 1 - 2 Southern Kruger
Standard Hotel Category = Berg-en-Dal Rest or similar 4*
Day 3 - 4 Central Kruger
Standard Hotel Category = Skukuza Rest or similar 3*
Day 5 - 6 Central Kruger
Standard Hotel Category = Satara Rest Camp or similar 4*
Day 7 - 8 Northern Central Kruger
Standard Hotel Category = Letaba Rest Camp or similar 3*
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Day 1 : ARRIVAL KRUGER – SOUTHERN KRUGER (80km – 1hr)
Welcome to the world-famous Kruger National Park! Upon arrival at Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport, proceed to the rental counter to collect your vehicle and begin your South African adventure. Drive to your accommodation located in the southern region of the park.
Check in and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure. Founded in 1898 by Paul Kruger, this iconic park spans nearly 2 million hectares and is home to an extraordinary array of wildlife, including the renowned Big Five, giraffe, zebra, antelope, warthog, and an impressive variety of bird species.
Overnight in Southern Kruger.
Day 2 : SOUTHERN KRUGER
Today, explore the southern region of Kruger National Park, an area renowned for its rich wildlife and scenic beauty. Nestled in the foothills of the Malelane Mountains near the park’s southern boundary, Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp offers a striking mix of rugged bushveld and rolling granite hills – a landscape that contrasts with the open plains found elsewhere in the park. The camp lies close to the Crocodile River, attracting an abundance of wildlife throughout the year. This area is home to white rhino, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and herds of kudu and impala. The dense vegetation also provides excellent birdwatching opportunities, with species such as the Heuglin’s robin and Purple-crested turaco commonly seen around the camp.
Overnight in Southern Kruger.
Day 3 : SOUTHERN KRUGER – CENTRAL KRUGER (73km – 1hr)
After breakfast, depart the southern region and travel north toward Skukuza Rest Camp, the largest and most historic camp in the park. Enjoy a leisurely self-drive through diverse landscapes, stopping at waterholes and viewpoints where elephant, giraffe, and antelope are often seen. The route offers an excellent variety of habitats, ensuring rewarding wildlife encounters. Arrive at Skukuza, beautifully set along the Sabie River.
Overnight in Central Kruger (Skukuza).
Day 4 : CENTRAL KRUGER
Spend the day at leisure exploring the central Kruger region around Skukuza. Known for dense wildlife populations, the area offers some of the park’s best opportunities to spot lion, leopard, and large elephant herds. You can enjoy slow drives along the Sabie River, visit scenic picnic sites, explore short loops rich in game, or relax at the camp, where animals often wander near the riverbanks. Skukuza is ideal for photography, birdwatching, and classic safari experiences.
Overnight in Central Kruger (Skukuza).
Day 5 : CENTRAL KRUGER – SATARA REGION (92km – 1.5hrs)
Today, depart Skukuza and travel north toward Satara Rest Camp. The journey takes you through some of Kruger’s prime game-viewing territory, with open savannahs and acacia-dotted plains that attract large herds of zebra, wildebeest, and buffalo. Satara is often called “big cat country,” with high chances of encountering lion, cheetah, and leopard in the surrounding area.
Overnight in Central Kruger (Satara).
Day 6 : CENTRAL KRUGER
Enjoy a full day at leisure in the Satara region. This central stretch of Kruger is famous for open grasslands where predators thrive, making it one of the best areas for spotting lions on the hunt or lounging under shade trees. Explore the well-known S100 and H7 routes, stop at waterholes where large herds gather, or relax in camp listening to the call of francolins and the distant roar of lions at night.
Overnight in Central Kruger (Satara).
Day 7 : CENTRAL KRUGER – NORTHERN CENTRAL KRUGER (70km – 1hr)
Continue your journey north to Letaba Rest Camp, known for its peaceful atmosphere and impressive elephant sightings. The region features sweeping mopane woodlands and broad river valleys where buffalo, waterbuck, and elephant are frequently spotted. Letaba’s scenic riverfront and shaded grounds make it a relaxing final base for your Kruger experience.
Overnight in Northern/Central Kruger (Letaba).
Day 8 : NORTHERN CENTRAL KRUGER
Spend a full day at leisure in the tranquil Letaba region. Today you can enjoy slow self-drive safaris around the camp, visit nearby waterholes where animals frequently gather, or simply relax at the camp and take in the sights and sounds of the bush. Letaba’s peaceful setting and scenic riverfront offer excellent opportunities for birdwatching and photography.
Overnight in Northern/Central Kruger (Letaba).
Day 9 : NORTHERN CENTRAL KRUGER – DEPART HOEDSPRUIT (138km – 2hrs)
After breakfast, travel to Hoedspruit Airport to return your rental vehicle and check in for your onward flight. Take with you unforgettable memories of your Kruger adventure.
Comfortable and light clothing is the most suitable for travelling in South Africa. Sun protection, sunglasses, a hat, and mosquito repellent can be very useful during your stay.
ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS
Day 1 - 2 Southern Kruger
Day 3 - 4 Central Kruger
Day 5 - 6 Central Kruger
Day 7 - 8 Northern Central Kruger
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