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Kruger National Park
 
Africa at its natural best. South Africa's premier game reserve is only a 10 minute drive from the guest house. The world
renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. It is home to "The big five" - Elephant, Rhino, Lion, Leopard and Buffalo. You will find an abundance of other fascinating animals too such as hyenas,
cheetah, zebra, giraffe, monkeys, antelope, and stunning birdlife from the smallest weaver bird to the majestic African Fish
Eagle. A visit to the Kruger will always leave you with colourful stories to tell and is definitely a wildlife experience of a lifetime.
 
There are also private reserves in the area like: Sabi Sands, Manyeleti, Timbavati, etc. but for now we'll just concentrate on
the Kruger.
 
  
Guided walking tours, dawn and night drives into the Kruger can be booked from the reception area at Kruger Park Lodge or
you may prefer to drive yourself. Whatever you decide, make sure to bring the camera as the Kruger will undoubtedly be the highlight of your trip to South Africa.
 
Below is some useful information regarding the Kruger. Opening times, pricing, animal census, etc. For wildlife and birdlife pictures from the Kruger be sure to visit our photo albums.
 

 

Opening times
Gate opening times differ throughout the year. Below is a table of opening and closing times for entry and exit of the Kruger.
 

Times differ slightly

throughout the year

March, October

January, February,

November, December

May, June, July

April, August,

September

Gates Open05:30 05:30 06:00 

06:00 

Gates Close18:00 18:30 17:30 18:00 
 
Entry fees and tariffs
Park entry fees are listed below current for 2007/8 prices. Prices and currency conversions for entry fees are based on South African Rands (ZAR). Members of SANParks’ loyalty programme WILD do not pay daily conservation fees provided that proof of identity and their WILD card are shown on arrival. 
 

 

 
Latest Kruger National Park animal census information
There are very few other national parks in the world who match the Kruger National Park in sheer concentration of species. The number of different animals varies from year to year depending on climatic conditions. The following is an estimate based on a recent animal census. 
 

        

www.sanparks.org

 The "Big 5" include: Lion, Buffalo, Leopard, Rhino and Elephant                                       

Cheetah  200Spotted Hyaena   2,000

Leopard 900 Wild Dog 300 

Lion 1,500 Bushbuck 1,500 
Black Rhino 350 Eland
 
750 

White Rhino 4,500 Nyala   800

Blue Wildebeest 17,000 Mountain Reedbuck  150 

 Buffalo30,000 Oribi 100 

Zebra 17,000 Reedbuck 1,500 

Elephant 7,500 Roan Antelope 300 

 Giraffe5,000 Sable Antelope  2,000

Hippopotamus 3,000 Tsessebe 720 

 Kudu8,000 Warthog 3,000 

 Impala160,000 Waterbuck 4,000 

These numbers may sound high but remember that the Kruger National Park is the size of Wales and can accommodate a lot of animals.

  
 
 
In addition to this there are at least 507 different species of birds, 114 species of reptiles, 49 species of African indigenous fish, 34 types of amphibians, 336 different species of trees and many more. At the Kruger there
is a huge variety of wildlife in all shapes and sizes which are sure to peek everybody's interest.
 
For more information on the Kruger see www.sanparks.org
 
 
In addition to the Big 5, try to spot the following:
The Little Five: Buffalo Weaver, Elephant Shrew, Leopard Tortoise, Ant Lion and Rhino Beetle.
The Birding Big Six: Ground Hornbill, Kori Bustard, Lappet- faced Vulture, Martial Eagle, Pel’s Fishing Owl & Saddle-bill Stork.
Five Trees: Baobab, Fever Tree, Knob Thorn, Marula, Mopane.
 
In our opinion, a perfect day is spent by setting off really early in the morning with a flask of coffee and enjoying an hour or two
of bird watching at Lake Panic, spending the rest of the morning driving around the Kruger spotting animals, then enjoying lunch at Skukuza rest camp or an in-car picnic lunch next to a watering hole before returning to Cambalala to have a 'siesta' or
squeeze in a round of golf.