Honestly... mind blown. So this was my third South African park, but nothing compares to the sheer size of Kruger. Like, we spent four days driving around and barely scratched the surface! The game…Full review by Malcolm S
Mar 29, 2025
It's been 10 years since the outstanding article by Sandmans on this subject and, on what may be my final visit to Kruger National Park, I experienced a self-drive day to top any other I (or my brot…Full review by exSandton
Mar 4, 2025
What happened to us was a police case in this park. If you can, avoid going there! The employees charged us the park conservation fee twice, claiming that the card had not been used the first time, e…Full review by Raulcico
We are thinking of flying to Durban in July and visiting our friends there before going to Krugers Park. They offered that instead of taking a flight north to use their car and drive. What do I need to know about such a trip? Would it be safe? Would you recommend to do it?
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If you have the chance to visit the Kruger, don’t hesitate.
We are visiting Kruger National Park in April. Should we bring fly nets (worn over face, under hat)? We recently went to Uluru and the fly nets were life changing!
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We had absolutely no trouble at all with flies! Never saw any!
Is the Kruger National Park conservation fee applicable if you are staying inside kruger in a lodge
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You will still need to pay the gate fees when entering the park, however the conservation fees will probably be included in your lodge booking (if you are staying in one of the private …
You will still need to pay the gate fees when entering the park, however the conservation fees will probably be included in your lodge booking (if you are staying in one of the private lodges). I recommend you just check with the lodge beforehand. So yes, conservation fees still apply and goes for a good cause.