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Pretoriuskop Rest Camp Accommodation Kruger National Park SANParks

Pretoriuskop Rest Camp

The oldest Rest Camp in the Kruger National Park is located in the southwest corner, close to the impressive granite hills which formed in this area about 3500 million years ago. Pretoriuskop Rest Camp was opened in 1930 and named after Willem Pretorius, a member of an 1848-expedition to Delagoa Bay, who was buried at the foot of Shabeni Hill – a dome shaped granite hill just outside the camp. The Wolhuter hut is one of the few original huts and though it is no longer used, it has been restored to its original form.

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Pretoriuskop Rest Camp Camping and Room Prices

Rates are per night and exclude 1% community fund which will be added when booking.

Pretoriuskop Rest Camp Under Canvas Prices: 13 Dec 2024 - 15 Jan 2025 & 20 Mar 2025 - 31 Oct 2025

Accommodation Type Base Guests Base Rate Additional Adults
Camp Site (CK6P)
With Powerpoint
2 R 480 R 116

Pretoriuskop Rest Camp Hut and Bungalow Prices: 13 Dec 2024 - 15 Jan 2025 & 20 Mar 2025 - 31 Oct 2025

Accommodation Type Base Guests Base Rate Additional Adults
Hut (ES2)
Communal Facilities, No fridge
2 R 603 N/A
Hut (EB2 / EB3 / EB5 / EB6)
Communal Facilities
2 R 893 R 221
Bungalow (BG2 / BG2D / BG4)
Communal Kitchen
2 R 1,741 R 335
Bungalow (BG6)
With Powerpoint
2 R 1,875 R 335
Bungalow (BD2 / BD2D / BD2Z / BD2M / BD2MZ)
Kitchenette
2 R 1,964 N/A
Bungalow (FU4D) 4 R 3,516 N/A
Family Cottage (FF6D)
Both batrooms with shower
4 R 3,516 R 603
Family Cottage
One Bath, One Shower
4 R 3,516 R 603
Doherty Bryant Guest House (GH9B) 6 R 7,244 R 960
Pierre Joubert Guest Houset 8 R 9,119 R 960

Pretoriuskop Rest Camp Under Canvas Prices: 16 Jan 2025 - 19 Mar 2025

Accommodation Type Base Guests Base Rate Additional Adults
Camp Site (CK6P)
With Powerpoint
2 R 368 R 116

Pretoriuskop Rest Camp Hut and Bungalow Prices: 16 Jan 2025 - 19 Mar 2025

Accommodation Type Base Guests Base Rate Additional Adults
Hut (ES2)
Communal Facilities, No fridge
2 R 480 N/A
Hut (EB2 / EB3 / EB5 / EB6)
Communal Facilities
2 R 726 R 221
Bungalow (BG2 / BG2D / BG4)
Communal Kitchen
2 R 1,406 R 335
Bungalow (BG6)
With Powerpoint
2 R 1,485 R 335
Bungalow (BD2 / BD2D / BD2Z / BD2M / BD2MZ)
Kitchenette
2 R 1,574 N/A
Bungalow (FU4D) 4 R 3,516 N/A
Family Cottage (FF6D)
Both batrooms with shower
4 R 3,516 R 603
Family Cottage
One Bath, One Shower
4 R 3,516 R 603
Doherty Bryant Guest House (GH9B) 6 R 6,608 R 960
Pierre Joubert Guest Houset 8 R 8,371 R 960


Accommodation Options

A variety of accommodation units are available at Pretoriuskop. All the units have thatched roofs and a typical African atmosphere with the focus on outdoor living. While most of the units have private bathrooms and kitchens, the Huts offer a place to sleep, but these guests share the communal ablution and kitchens facilities.

Guest Houses Family Cottages Bungalows Huts Camping

Guest Houses

The two luxurious Guest Houses in Pretoriuskop are located in prime spots where wildlife viewing can be enjoyed from the free-standing units. Fully equipped kitchen facilities include microwave ovens, fridge/freezers, cutlery, crockery and cookware.

The Doherty Bryant Guest House is a 3-bedroom facility with a double bed and single bed in each of the free-standing bedrooms, accommodating a maximum of 9 persons. An en-suite bathroom with bath or shower and toilet is available at each bedroom. There is a communal kitchen and living room area with a TV with limited DSTV channels. Air-conditioning is provided.

The P Joubert Guest House is a 4-bedroom facility with 2 single beds and 2 bench beds in the lounge area of each of the free-standing bedrooms, accommodating a maximum of 16 persons. An en-suite bathroom with bath or shower and toilet is available at each bedroom. There is a communal kitchen and living room area with a TV with limited DSTV channels. Air-conditioning is provided.

Doherty Bryant Guest House Facilities

  • 3 Free-standing bedrooms
  • Double bed and single bed in each room
  • Air-conditioning
  • En-suite bathroom at each room
  • Communal kitchen
  • Communal living area

P Joubert Guest House Facilities

  • 4 Free-standing bedrooms
  • 2 Single beds and 2 bench beds in each room
  • Air-conditioning
  • En-suite bathroom at each room
  • Communal kitchen
  • Communal living area

Family Cottages

The Family Cottages are air-conditioned, 3-bedroom units, accommodating up to 6 persons. One of the bedrooms is furnished with a double bed while the other two bedrooms have 2 single beds in each.

There is a bathroom with a shower and toilet and some of the cottages have an additional bathroom with a bath and toilet. Fully equipped kitchens are available.

Family Cottages Facilities

  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 1 Double bed in main bedroom
  • 2 Single beds in each of the other 2 bedrooms
  • Air-conditioning
  • Bathroom with shower, toilet and basin
  • Some units have second bathroom with bath, toilet and basin
  • Equipped kitchen

Bungalows

The air-conditioned Bungalows at Pretoriuskop vary in size, accommodating either 2 or 4 persons. The larger 2-bedroom units have a double bed in one room and 2 single beds in the second room, while the smaller bungalows have 1 bedroom, furnished with 2 single beds or a double bed.

All the bungalows have private bathrooms with a shower, toilet and basin. Basic kitchen facilities with a fridge, hotplate and utensils are provided. Some of the Bungalows are adapted to accommodate those with mobility challenges.

Bungalow Facilities

  • 1 or 2 bedrooms
  • 2 single beds in one bedroom
  • 1 double bed in second bedroom where applicable
  • Air-conditioning
  • Bathroom with shower, toilet and basin
  • 2-bedroom units have a second bathroom with a bath, toilet and basin
  • Kitchenette with fridge, hotplate and utensils

Huts

The Huts are circular units with thatched roofs, accommodating 2 to 6 persons, depending on the size of the hut. Furnished with between 2 and 6 single beds, these air-conditioned units provide only sleeping facilities and guests make use of communal bathrooms and kitchens.

Huts Facilities

  • 2 to 6 Single beds
  • Air-conditioned
  • Electrical plug points
  • Communal ablution facilities
  • Communal kitchen facilities
  • Utensils, crockery and cutlery can be booked at Reception

Campsites

54 Tent or caravan sites are offered, some with and some without electrical connection points. Two to six persons are accommodated at each of the campsites. Barbecue facilities are provided at the campsites and campers make use of communal ablution and kitchen facilities. 24-Hour boiling water, electric hotplates and wash-up facilities are available at the shared kitchens.

Campsites Facilities

  • Electrical connection point
  • Barbecue facilities
  • Communal ablution facilities
  • Communal kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, stoves and wash-up facilities

Pretoriuskop Rest Camp Photos



A licensed restaurant as well as a cafeteria offer meals at Pretoriuskop. There is a shop selling curios as well as supplies, including wood and drinks. A swimming pool, fuel filling station and laundromat is available and there are picnic facilities for day visitors. The rest camp is situated 9 km from the Numbi Gate entrance to the park and is 50 km from Skukuza, where a wide variety of amenities and activities are offered.

Facilities

  • Reception
  • Information Desk
  • Restaurant
  • Cafeteria
  • Shop
  • Laundromat
  • Filling station
  • Swimming pool
  • Cutlery and crockery hampers at Reception
  • Basic First Aid assistance
  • Day visitor area
  • Cellphone reception
  • Communal kitchens
  • Communal ablution

A variety of facilities are provided at all the Main Rest Camps while amenities at the satellite camps are more basic and limited.

List of facilities:

Banks:

  • Skukuza (open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning)

ATM’s:

  • Skukuza

Conference venues:

  • Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp
  • Skukuza Rest Camp: Goldfields Auditorium
  • Skukuza Rest Camp: Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre

Fuel stations:

  • Petrol and diesel are available at all major camps
  • Fuel stations accept legitimate petrol/fuel/garage cards, any VISA/MasterCard cards or cash as a form of payment

Picnic sites:

  • Most main rest camps have an area set aside for picnics and day visitors
  • Toilets and barbecue facilities (Cadac-gas skottel braai) are provided at all sites, while some have a tuck shop where snacks, soft drinks and wood may be purchased
  • Gas skottel braais (mobile frying pans on stands) can be hired at most of the picnic sites
Location of picnic sites operated by SANParks
  • Marula Region (Between Crocodile and Sabie Rivers)
    • Skukuza - downstream from the main camp, there is a swimming pool and small shop.
    • Afsaal – located on H3 between Skukuza and Malelane – has a small shop.
    • Nkuhlu – located on H4-1 between Skukuza and Lower Sabie on the banks of the Sabie River – has a small shop.
    • Albasini Ruins – next to Phabeni Gate at the start of the S1 there is a rudimentary picnic site with no gas – toilet facilities are at the nearby gate – hosts a historic display.
  • Nkayeni Region (Between Sabie and Olifants Rivers)
    • Mlondozi – located off S29 overlooking Mlondozi Dam, approximately 15 km from Lower Sabie.
    • Tshokwane – on the H1-3 approximately midway between Skukuza and Satara and between Lower Sabie and Satara – has a small shop.
    • Nhlanguleni – on the S36 approximately midway between Skukuza and Orpen.
Picnic sites operated by concessions
  • Tshokwane

    Ideally situated between Skukuza and Satara and offers food and refreshments. Gas Skottel Braai are available for hire and you can stock up on all the items that you forgot to bring.

  • Nkuhlu

    Located on the banks of the Sabie River. In the shop on site, you can eat, drink or shop for curios and skottel braais are available in addition to a delicious full snack menu.

Restaurants Per Camp

Restaurants are available at all the Main Rest Camps. Boma Braais and Bush Braais are offered by some of the restaurants. This is a traditional South African barbecue offering three meats and a selection of salads and freshly baked breads.

  • Berg-en-Dal
    • Tindlovu Restaurant
    • Operating times: 07:00 to 21:00
    • Boma Braai offered
    • Bush Braai offered
  • Lower Sabie
    • Mugg & Bean
    • Operating times: 07:00 to 21:00
    • Boma Braai offered
    • Bush Braai offered
  • Pretoriuskop
    • Wimpy
    • Operating times: 07:00 to 21:00
  • Skukuza
    • Cattle Baron Grill & Bistro
    • Operating Times: Breakfast: 07:00 – 11:00 || Lunch & Dinner: 12:00 – 22:00
    • Boma Braai offered
    • Bush Braai offered

The Kruger Station

The Lifestyle Centre along the historical Selati Railway line at Skukuza Camp, is centred around the station’s past and pays homage to a significant piece of history. The following facilities are offered at the Kruger Station:

  • 3638 Restaurant – family friendly eatery
  • Round in 9 Bar – fully serviced bar
  • Departing Soon Café – for ice cream and coffee
  • En Route Grab ‘n Go – deli for quick bites on the run
  • Li’l Gricers – safe and semi-shaded play area for kids
  • Curiosity Cabinet - curio shop
  • Kruger 360 Degree Cinema – awe-inspiring circular cinema with hourly shows from 9:00 to 20:00
  • Events venue – exceptional events and group get-togethers

Shopping

  • Retail facilities offering curios and basic provisions are available in all the park’s main rest camps
  • The larger camps have a better selection of stock
  • The bushveld and satellite camps have no restaurant or shop facilities

Skukuza Indigenous Plant Nursery

  • Collection of trees, shrubs and succulents that occurs within the Kruger National Park and surrounds
  • The nursery only uses locally collected seeds and plant material for both nursery stock and research purposes
  • Visitors are welcome to browse through the nursery and see the variety of indigenous and mainly endemic plants to the Kruger National Park and surrounds
  • With the exception of cycads, all seed is collected in the Park and sent to the nursery for drying and cultivation
  • Satellite nurseries in Pretoriuskop, Malelane Gate and Letaba

Several historic places and attractions are located within a short drive from the camp. Bush walks and game drives are offered by experienced and knowledgeable guides and the restaurant offers traditional bush barbecue experiences.

There are several wilderness hiking trails in the area around Pretoriuskop. Guests can also enjoy walking the short walking trail within the perimeter of the camp.

List Of Activities

4x4 Trails

The guided 4×4 trails allow visitors to get off the beaten track and explore territories of the park that are rarely seen. It is essential to travel with a 4×4 vehicle to minimise environmental damage and some of the trails have dongas or riverbeds that would make normal vehicles unfit for these trails, especially during the wet season. These trails serve as the gateway to a real wilderness experience in the park.

  • Knowledgeable and professional trail guide will lead the trail and provide the necessary interpretation en route
  • Please always take great care, especially when alighting from vehicles, and be aware of potential dangers
  • The trails are self-drive in own 4×4 vehicles and undertaken at one’s own risk
  • Only 4×4 vehicles with proper 4×4 trailers or caravans are allowed
  • The routes may be closed completely after heavy rains
  • Participants should note that there are no or very limited facilities along the routes
  • Participants are requested to take a GPS along
  • The Kruger National Park is a malaria area and participants must take the necessary precautions
  • Self-catering – visitors must be self-sufficient regarding food provisions, tents and camping gear, sufficient supply of water, firewood and food
  • Only 5 vehicles plus the guide vehicle are allowed on the trail at any one time
  • A maximum of 4 persons are allowed per vehicle
  • No children under 12 years unless arranged prior to departure

Mananga 4x4 Adventure Trail

  • 48 kilometres
  • One day trail
  • Maximum of six (6) vehicles per day

4x4 Eco Trails

  • Operational during the dry season from 1 March to 30 November
  • Overnight sites have a fireplace, enviro-friendly toilets and a shower for which water is heated on a fire
    • Lebombo 4x4 Eco Trail
      • 500 kilometres
      • Four days and three nights
      • Departs from Crocodile Bridge every Sunday and ends at Pafuri every Thursday

AM Spa Kruger

The world-class spa facility is situated in the heart of the Kruger National Park at Skukuza and captures the stillness of the bush, punctuated by birdsong and the rustle of leaves.

  • Indoor and outdoor treatment areas
  • Steam room
  • Massages
  • Skin care
  • Body treatments
  • Grooming
  • Waxing
  • Hand and feet treatments
  • Specialised treatments for children aged between 2 and 12

Guided Walks

Most of the rest camps in Kruger offer guests the opportunity to take part in daily early morning and afternoon guided walks. Professional, experienced and armed field guides take groups of up to eight persons out of the camp’s boundaries to explore the surrounding wilderness areas on foot.

Ensuring the safety of the guests, these guides share their knowledge of the fauna and flora and to explain natural wonders, enriching their knowledge of the African bush and wildlife.

The walks are informative and relaxed and don’t take longer than a few hours, focussing on the things not easily seen from a vehicle. Being out on foot, an area is covered more intensely and guests are able to experience nature using all their senses. Large game in the area offers the possibility of encounters and the exhilarating experience of approaching them on foot.

  • Two armed, professional and knowledgeable field guides per group
  • Maximum 8 persons per group
  • No children under 12 years of age allowed
  • Wear comfortable shoes
  • Wear clothing in natural colours which are applicable to the prevailing weather conditions
  • Bring along cameras and binoculars

Backpacking Trails

Several guided backpacking trails are conducted in the large wilderness areas, giving guests access to experience the park without constraints of a prescribed route. Stretching over a few days and nights the trails have no facilities and guests must carry their own equipment, food and water with them.

  • The trail leader to decide when and where to camp and how far and which route to follow
  • 4 days and 3 nights
  • Depart every Wednesday and finish on Sunday
  • From 1 February to 30 November
  • Two experienced Trails Rangers lead the group
  • Minimum 4 persons, maximum of 8 persons
  • No overnight huts or facilities available
  • Provide and carry own camping equipment, food and water and/or chlorine purification tablets
  • Participants must bring tents and sleep in them every night
  • Participants responsible for setting up their own tents and for cooking their own food
  • Participants advised to bring gas stoves for cooking
  • Fires lit for social and safety reasons – not for cooking of meals
  • No rubbish bins or toilets are provided
  • Trail operates on strictly “take it in, take it out” basis
  • Strictly adheres to a “no trace camping” ethic
  • Use only biodegradable soaps and detergents
  • 10 to 15 kilometres are travelled each day, carrying a heavy backpack
  • Reasonable amount of fitness required
  • Medical certificate required to proof fitness and health
  • Bring own first aid supplies and general/prescription medicine

Great Limpopo Park Transfrontier Trails

The combination of the Parque Nacional do Limpopo, Kruger National Park and Zimbabwe’s Gonarezhou National Park forms the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, covering a total of 3.7 million hectares.

This is one of the largest wilderness conservation areas in the world and provides the perfect opportunity for an adventure without boundaries which can be explored on a wilderness experience.

This exciting adventure destination is accessed from South Africa through border posts in Kruger located at Giriyondo, north of Letaba, or Pafuri in the north-east at Crook’s Corner. Access from Moçambique is via the Massingir dam in the south or Mapai in the east.

Guided Wilderness Walk from Machampane Luxury Tented Camp

  • Daily guided walks done from and back to the camp
  • Morning and afternoon game walks in pristine wilderness area

Rio Elefantes Canoeing Trail

  • 70-kilometre journey
  • 3 Days
  • Camping in wild and rustic bush camps
  • Portered and catered trails
  • Led by experienced guide
  • All equipment provided
  • Paddle 20 to 25 km per day
  • Tiger fishing

Elefantes Gorge Backpacking and Fishing Trail

  • Hike between 15 to 20 km per day
  • 5 Days and 4 nights
  • Traverse plateau above the Rio Elefantes Gorge
  • Tiger fishing
  • Led by experienced guide
  • Guests to be totally self-sufficient
  • Guests to carry own equipment, food and water
  • Reasonable level of fitness required

Palarangala Wilderness Trail

  • Daily guided game walks follow the river or explore the Lebombo plateau
  • 4 Days and 3 nights
  • Remote rustic camp
  • Dome tents
  • Bush ablutions
  • Prospects of encountering a wide array of wildlife
  • Trails are led by an experienced guide
  • Trails are fully catered

Lebombo Hiking Trail

  • Unforgettable wildlife experience
  • 4 Days and 3 nights
  • Through pristine wilderness area
  • Perfect setting for game and bird viewing
  • Trails are portered
  • Trails are catered
  • Trails are led by experienced guide
  • Guests carry a daypack
  • Hike 12 to 15 kms per day
  • Overnight in unfenced, rustic bush camps

The Shingwedzi 4x4 Eco-Trail

  • Explore the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park
  • 6 Days and 5 nights
  • Trails are led by experienced guide
  • Self-drive trail
  • Guests provide own camping gear and food

Birding

More than 500 different bird species have a home in Kruger National Park, some of them not to be found anywhere else in South Africa.

Numerous water points make for excellent birdwatching, while there are eleven bird/game-viewing hides in some of the camps and picnic sites in the park. Several more are earmarked for construction when sufficient funds become available.

Most species breed in summer when rains sustain most vegetation and food, but the larger birds of prey conversely breed during the dry winter, when their prey is most exposed.

Out of the 507 species of birds found at Kruger, 253 are residents, 117 non-breeding migrants, and 147 are nomads.

Some of the larger birds require large territories or are sensitive to habitat degradation. Six of these birds, which are basically restricted to Kruger and other extensive conservation areas, have been assigned to a fanciful grouping called the "Big Six Birds".

Birding Hides

Bird hides are wooden shelters that overlook a natural dam or river. A fenced walkway with a door leads visitors from the parking area to the hide.

The structure is almost entirely enclosed, allowing a viewing gap with seats running along the opening from where the scene outside can be enjoyed. Identification posters and information on birds found in the area are displayed on the walls.

Some of these hides are in camps, and some are situated in an area where wildlife roams free. Keep this in mind when exiting a vehicle to enter the bird hide.

This list excludes in-camp hides that are in selected camps such as at Bateleur, Punda Maria, Sirheni, Talamati, Tamboti and private hides at Letaba for residents of Fish Eagle Guest House and at Shingwedzi for Rentmeester Guest House.

  • Nthandanyathi - Located on the S28 southeast of Lower Sabie just north of the junction with the S137
  • Gardenia - Located on the S25, S119 junction near Malelane
  • Lake Panic - Located on the S42 near Skukuza on the road to the Nursery
  • Sweni - Located where the S37 meets the Sweni River about 5 km from N’wanetsi Picnic Site
  • Ratel Pan - Located on the S39 about 4 km north of Timbavati Picnic Site

Game Drives

Kruger’s game drives are for guests who want to get closer to the wild side of nature and experience the Park’s animals up close.

Game Drives are offered at most of the rest camps and information is available and reservations can be made at reception at the camp.

Guests are transported in open vehicles and an experienced guide interprets the natural bush and offers insight into the ways of the Kruger Park. The duration of the Game Drives are approximately 3 hours.

  • Morning Drives

    Morning drives leave half an hour before official gate opening times, which vary according to the time of year, which means you will be the only guests driving around at that time. On the morning drive you will be able to enjoy the tranquillity of the Kruger National Park and watch the sunrise over unspoilt bush.

  • Sunset Drives

    These drives leave the camp before dusk and return after sunset. Look out for grazers in the cool afternoon and predators starting their nightly hunts. Sunset is a time when night animals emerge and a drive during this period is the perfect opportunity to witness the beauty of the bush as it changes from day to night. Learn about fauna and flora from our expert guides and return to camp with a spot-lit night drive.

  • Night Drives

    The only way to see nocturnal animals is by joining a night drive, which departs at either 19:30 or 20:00, depending on the time of year. These outings last for around two hours. Experienced and knowledgeable guides enlighten guests on these creatures of the night and their secretive activities. It is also a wonderful opportunity to view the star-filled Southern sky away from city lights.

  • All-Day Drives

    Depending on availability, guests may book a game drive vehicle and driver for the entire day. Trained officials take visitors to sections of the park that are usually inaccessible to tourists.

Bush Braais & Breakfasts

A Bush Braai is an unforgettable experience not to be missed. A game drive leads you to an open area where burning lanterns and fires provide guests with the opportunity to listen to the sounds of the bushveld and the distant animals calling, while the food is grilled on open fires. A variety of game meat and sausages is on offer, accompanied by delicious vegetables and a variety of salads. Freshly prepared desserts and coffee or tea complete the delightful meal. A cash bar facility is available.

Two types of bush braais (barbecues) are offered:

  • Standard Bush Braai
    • Departs in the afternoon with an hour-long game drive to the site
    • Arrive at the site where the meal is in the process of preparation, not exceeding 2 hours
    • Guests are briefed on safety, toilet routine and how to conduct themselves
    • During the whole event at the site, the guide will host and be in control of guests while leading discussions and answering questions
    • Return game drive of about 30 minutes combined with night game viewing
  • Ad-hoc Bush Braai
    • This option is provided on request
    • Additional resources need to be obtained, e.g. guides, vehicles and rifles
    • Booking is for one group who negotiate terms (price and programme)
    • The costing and pricing would need to be well planned and in consultation with the manager
    • Elements included will be transport costs and hiring of additional staff
    • The price quoted will include the drive to the venue

Golf Course at Skukuza

Skukuza, the main rest camp of the Kruger National Park, has the wildest golf course in the world!

  • 9-hole (18-tee) course
  • Par 72
  • 5950m (6450 yards) for men
  • 5059m (5480 yards) for women
  • Course is not fenced-in
  • Uninvited spectators are a common sight
  • Offers the pleasure of challenge and adventure
  • Water at #2, Par 3 on the left and to the back of the green
  • Hole #9, Par 3 of about 150m is played across Lake Panic
  • Harmonious close-to-nature golfing experience

Wilderness Trails

Staying in a rustic, primitive camp and experiencing the African bush on foot is an experience unparalleled by any other, bringing guests closer to the ultimate wilderness and wildlife destinations on the African continent.

Driving around in an open game drive vehicle and staying in a luxury lodge is not necessarily an authentic experience. Wildness, remoteness, tranquillity, peace and, to top it all: no other people, is offered to the more adventurous tourist!

  • 4 huts, accommodating 2 people each
  • On site ablutions
  • Maximum of 8 hikers per group
  • Limited accommodation available
  • Guests to share accommodation if groups share the booking
Bushmans
  • Nearest rest camp: Berg-en-Dal
  • Nearest entrance gate: Malelane
  • Situated in the southwestern corner of KNP
  • Attractions:
    • Bushman paintings
    • Other cultural and historical sites
  • Trialists are educated on San (Bushman) culture and their art
Napi
  • Nearest rest camp: Pretoriuskop
  • Nearest entrance gate: Numbi
  • Undulating granitic landscape between Pretoriuskop and Skukuza
  • Rivers flowing through the area:
    • Mbiyamithi
    • Napi
  • Four safari tents
  • Large veranda from which to view the surrounding bush and the Mbiyamithi river
Wolhuter
  • Nearest rest camp: Berg-en-Dal
  • Nearest entrance gate: Malelane
  • The first of all the wilderness trails
  • Situated between Berg-en-Dal, Ship Mountain and Afsaal picnic site
  • Named after one of the first rangers in the Sabie Game Reserve, which was established in 1902
  • Spectacularly scenic wilderness area
  • Far removed from the boundaries of the Kruger National Park
  • Historical evidence:
    • Bushmen
    • Stone and iron age people
  • Sir Percy Fitzpatrick and his famous dog, Jock of the Bushveld, frequently travelled in this area

Park & Ride

Contribute to local empowerment by making use of the “Park & Ride Scheme.” The community-driven project is a joint venture between SANParks and Vuswa Fleet Services. It is an initiative to empower people on the periphery of Kruger National Park.

  • Park & Ride currently operates from:
    • Numbi gate
    • Phabeni gate
    • Kruger gate
  • 4 vehicles available
  • Duration of drive: 4 hours
  • Drive schedule:
    • 1st drive: starting at 07:00 and ending at 11:00 from each gate
    • 2nd drive: starting at 14:00 and ending at 18:00 from each gate
  • Subject to seasonal gate closure times
  • In winter, drives start 30 minutes earlier and end 30 minutes earlier

Swimming

Because the Kruger National Park is located in the Lowveld region of South Africa, it is very hot during the summer months and even during most of the winter. To enable visitors to cool off in the heat, swimming pools are available at most of the rest camps. These pools are only available for camp residents, but additional swimming pools for day visitors are offered at the Skukuza and Letaba.

  • Letaba
  • Mopani
  • Olifants
  • Orpen
  • Satara
  • Skukuza (2 pools)

Well over 255 recorded archaeological sites - ranging from early Stone Age, roughly 1 million years ago, to various Iron Age settlements and recent historical buildings - hold cultural and spiritual importance, while others reveal an exciting and romantic history of the area.

List Of Things To See

Cultural sites that are currently open to the public are:

  • Albasini Ruins

    The 19th century trading post of the famous Portuguese trader, Joao Albasini is found at the new Phabeni Gate, 10 km from Hazyview.

  • Masorini Ruins

    A late Iron Age site and trading place for the BaPhalaborwa, Venda and Portuguese - situated 12 km from the Phalaborwa gate on the road to Letaba Rest Camp.

There are 336 tree species in the park of which 17 are protected trees.

Wildlife

With an estimated 1 500 lions, 17 000 elephants, 48 000 buffalo, 1 000 leopards and just over 2 000 rhinos inhabiting the Kruger National Park, sighting the “Big Five” is very possible when doing game drives.

Even though it should not be a prerequisite on a safari and sightings of specific animals absolutely happen on the luck of the draw, these animals are a huge attraction to visitors.

Kruger is one of the premier game-watching destinations in the world. Approximately 147 mammal species occur in the park. It is possible to see all the classical African big game, including elephant, black and white rhino, hippopotamus, giraffe, zebra, buffalo, warthog and many antelope species. Large carnivores include lion, leopard, cheetah, wild dog and spotted hyena. There are also many smaller mammals which are equally enticing.

Something else that became an attraction to wildlife viewing, is a group of insects known as the “Small Five”. This group includes the Elephant Shrew, Ant Lion, Rhinoceros Beetle, Buffalo Weaver and Leopard Tortoise.

Kruger National Park also supports packs of the endangered African wild dog, of which there are thought to be only about 400 left in the whole of South Africa.

Birds

More than 500 different bird species have a home in Kruger National Park, some of them not to be found anywhere else in South Africa. Numerous water points make for excellent birdwatching, while there are eleven bird/game-viewing hides in some of the camps and picnic sites in the park.

Other vertebrates

The Kruger Park is inhabited by 114 species of reptiles, including black mambas, African rock pythons, and 3,000 Nile crocodiles 34 species of amphibians are found in the park, as well as 49 fish species. A Zambezi shark, Carcharhinus leucas, also known as the bull shark, was caught at the confluence of the Limpopo and Luvuvhu Rivers in July 1950. Zambezi sharks tolerate fresh water and can travel far up rivers like the Limpopo.

Invertebrates

219 species of butterfly and skipper are native to the park. The fastest and most robust of these belong to the genus Charaxes, of which 12 species have been recorded. Genera Papilio and Acraea are also well-represented, with about 10 and 15 species respectively. The total number of Lepidoptera species in the park is unknown but could be in the order of 7,000, many of which range widely in African savanna.

Groups of Voortrekkers investigated various possible routes between the inland mines, ivory trading posts and farmers and the Portuguese harbour of Delagoa Bay to establish trade in the area. Joao Albasini was the first European trader and hunter to settle in the Lowveld, establishing various trading posts along these routes

He buried Pretorius not far from where the remnants of his homestead can still be seen. Partly rebuilt, visitors can view the exhibit of old photographs and artefacts documenting the lives of these early explorers.


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