Conference Facility Accommodation Near Kruger National Park
10 listings for accommodation in Kruger National Park. Enter dates to see full pricing and availability:
Rio Vista Lodge
Bed And Breakfast, Guest Lodge in Malelane
We are a bird paradise with close to fifty species on our doorstep, and with the Kruger Park our direct northern...
R1,326
Belvedere-on-River
Bed And Breakfast, Guest Houses in Malelane
3 x Executive Luxury Single En-suite Rooms and 4 x Executive Luxury Single En-suite Rooms. Includes: B &...
R850
LeoLapa
Guest Houses, Holiday Homes, Guest Farms, Game Lodges, Self Catering, Villas in Mjejane Private Nature Reserve
Welcome to LeoLapa.
Deep in the African bush nestled among the ancient indigenous trees on the banks of the...
R11,200
Paradise Creek
Guest Houses, Self Catering in Malelane
The self-catering chalets have a well equipped kitchen with a fridge, two plate gas stove and braai area on the...
R1,650
Kruger View Chalets
Chalets, Self Catering, Bungalows in Malelane
Kruger View Chalets is nestled on the banks of the Crocodile River, which is ALL that separates you from the...
R876
Grand Kruger Lodge and Spa
Bed And Breakfast, Game Lodges in Marloth Park
Grand Kruger Lodge is situated in the heart of the bushveld approximately 450km from Johannesburg. We provide an...
R1,790
Yebo Safari Tours
Camps, Self Catering, Glamping in Central Kruger Park Region
Situated in the Skukuza Rest Camp, Yebo Safari Tours offers guests a choice of luxury tents with free Wi-Fi and...
R1,850
Buhala Lodge
Game Lodges, Hotels in Malelane
Buhala Lodge is a colonial-style thatch roof lodge situated on the Southern banks of the Crocodile River. The lodge...
R6,775
Mdluli Safari Lodge
Guest Lodge, Game Lodges in Hazyview
Welcome to Mdluli Safari Lodge,
Truly unique, truly magical, truly Mdluli.
Mdluli Safari Lodge is the story of...
*All distances listed are as the crow flies, and not actual travel distances.
Kruger National Park Reviews
More info about Kruger National Park
South Africa’s premier game park, the Kruger National Park has been delighting animal lovers for almost a century. Kruger, as it’s known to the locals, serves a dual purpose: it acts as a conservation centre and a tourist attraction where thousands upon thousands of animals roam freely. Kruger has an excellent road network, albeit many still gravel, and the chance of seeing members of the Big 5 (lion, rhino, leopard, elephant and buffalo) are good. However, it’s often the smaller, more active animals such as the fearless honey badger, the African wild dog packs and the curious-looking aardvark that are the most interesting.
Choosing when to visit is important; in spring, new arrivals are seen jealously guarded by their parents, in summer the days are hot and the animals mostly active at sun-up and sunset, autumn brings less foliage and better animal sightings, while in winter, the rainfall is low and animals tend to congregate... Show more