Spanning across the Mpumalanga region into the Northern province lies the South Africa’s top safari destination, the Kruger National Park. Rich in wildlife and home to the Big 5 (Lion, Elephant, Leopard, Rhino and Cape Buffalo) the area has the highest concentration of game in Southern Africa and is famed worldwide for its game viewing statistics.
Throughout the Kruger region there are private reserves and lodges. These private reserves border the National Park with no fences, so animals are free to roam throughout the area. Choose from luxury tented camps with all mod cons to stunning lodges raised up on platforms, built overlooking the bushveld. The standard of accommodation ranges from luxurious to downright decadent, these are the places to see and be seen!
Your day starts with an early wake up call and tea or coffee on the terrace before heading out for an early morning game drive. On your return to the lodge you will have a sumptuous breakfast including the full English!
If you’re feeling energetic your Ranger will take you for a game walk after breakfast. Not everyone has the nerve or the inclination to go walking in the bush, but we’ve always enjoyed the chance to stretch our legs. You’ll get a chance to see, smell and even taste some weird and wonderful things that you don’t experience from the normal game drives. Particularly interesting are the indigenous plants used as natural remedies and tonics.
Back to camp, just in time for a buffet lunch and then spend the rest of the day relaxing with spa treatments or trying to swim off some of the meals in the pool! After tea is served, you’ll head out in the afternoon for another game drive, stopping later for sundowners in the bush. Come back in time for drinks in the bar, a tally of the day’s game sightings and then a superb dinner under the stars in the ‘boma’, around a log fire.
Kruger also offers the chance to experience a wide range of exciting safari activities. We would recommend bush dining, with a romantic dinner enjoyed in the company of nature and wildlife. Another favourite is star gazing. The rural plains of the Kruger afford incredible views of the endless starry sky and we can arrange for a professional to teach you how to read the stars and find direction.
Top of our list though, would be a night at Lion Sands Chalkley Treehouse. Here you’ll enjoy a 5* bush bedroom like no other. After a gourmet picnic supper and drinks, you’ll spend the night under the sparkling night sky, alive with the nocturnal sounds of the bush.
Kruger National Park is criss-crossed by a network of well-maintained roads, so we consider it a good option for self-drivers. For those on a budget, there are series of rest camps throughout the park, which offer value accommodation and self-catering facilities, along with a braai (barbeque), making a self-drive safari an accessible and affordable option. The downside of this is that the park does get very busy at peak times, especially when you consider that it attracts over one million visitors a year. There is no control over the number or type of vehicles allowed into the park and you may decide that this is not the type of safari experience you’ve dreamed of.
To avoid the crowds, we would always advise staying on a private game reserve. In Kruger these are found to the west of the park. Only those staying on the reserves are permitted to visit, which means there is a very low density of people and vehicles, leading to a more exclusive and intimate safari experience.
Along with providing luxurious accommodation, these reserves also employ expert guides and rangers and offer the opportunity to drive off-road, go on a bush walk, as well as sleep out under the stars. Our favourites include the famous Sabi Sands Game Reserve, the family-friendly Thornybush Game Reserve, the former home of the rare white lion, Timbavati Game Reserve and the beautifully located, Makalali Conservancy.

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Lion Sands River Lodge

Lion Sands River Lodge is located in the north of the Sabi Sand Reserve. The spacious modern rooms have wonderful views over the river, each with its own private deck and plunge pool.