Game Lodges Accommodation Near Kruger National Park
*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
About Game Lodges
This is the ultimate experience for guests wanting to get close to nature without compromising on comfort. Guests can usually choose to stay half board, with breakfast, lunch and selected drinks covered, or full board, with all meals and selected drinks, at the game lodge of their choice. All guests will enjoy luxury amenities; with unique touches to decor and layout that enhance their stay in gorgeous natural surrounds. Wildlife and birdlife is abundant in the areas the lodges are located in, and guests will often have the opportunity to get up-close and personal with the animals, without leaving the lodge. For those in search of the more reclusive animals in the areas, often including the Big Five, game drives are offered. Getaway and experience the beauty of Africa’s bushlife, while staying in supreme luxury at one of our many Game Lodges.