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Kruger Luxury Safari Tours
Greater Kruger more than delivers when it comes to top-of-the-range luxury safaris. There are a dozen upmarket lodges in exclusive concessions within the national park. And a cluster of world-class private reserves, notably Sabi Sands, Timbavati and Manyeleti, abut the unfenced western border. Rivaling Cape Town as South Africa’s most iconic tourist destination, Kruger National Park is one of the world’s oldest and largest wildlife sanctuaries. It was founded in 1898 and extends over 19,000km2 / 7,300mi2 of classic African bush.
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Top Rated Operator
4-Day Luxury Radisson Kruger Safari
$940 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)LuxuryHotel
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Kruger NP, Panorama Route (Highlight), Johannesburg Airport (End)
MoAfrika Tours
4.9/5 – 2,211 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
4-Day Kruger Safari & Private Game Reserve Highlight
$1,306 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 9 people per vehicle)LuxuryLodge & Hotel
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Kruger NP, Greater Kruger, Johannesburg (End)
Elephant Herd Tours & Safaris
4.9/5 – 155 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
4-Day Luxury Kruger Park Safari via Panorama Route Tour
$1,292 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)LuxuryLodge & Hotel
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Kruger NP, Panorama Route (Highlight), Johannesburg (End)
Wildlife Safaris
5.0/5 – 289 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
5-Day Luxury South Africa Safari in Kruger
$4,199 to $4,350 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tourLuxuryTented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Kruger NP, Johannesburg (End)
Wayfairer Travel
4.8/5 – 182 Reviews
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Best Seller
3-Day Kruger Safari Adventure from a Luxury Safari Hotel
$767 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tourLuxuryHotel
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Balule NR (Greater Kruger), Central Kruger NP, Johannesburg Airport (End)
Shinzelle Safaris
4.8/5 – 77 Reviews
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3-Day Luxury Kruger Safari from Cape Town with Flights
$2,573 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tourLuxuryLodge
You Visit: Cape Town (Start), Kruger NP, Cape Town (End)
Mmilo Tours
5.0/5 – 136 Reviews
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4-Day Best of Kruger Park Safari - Luxury Treat
$984 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tourLuxuryLodge
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Southern Kruger NP, Kruger NP, Panorama Route (Highlight), Johannesburg Airport (End)
Nhlalala Travel
4.9/5 – 66 Reviews
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4-Day Kruger Train on the Bridge Lodge Fly-in Safari
$2,335 to $2,681 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 9 people per vehicle)LuxuryLodge
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Kruger NP, Johannesburg (End)
The Kruger Safari Co.
5.0/5 – 206 Reviews
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4-Day Kruger Luxury Safari
$1,373 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tourLuxuryLodge
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Kruger NP, Johannesburg (End)
Junglers Adventure Tours
5.0/5 – 55 Reviews
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3-Day Luxury Mdluli Game Lodge Kruger National Park
$532 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 9 people per vehicle)LuxuryLodge
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Kruger NP, Johannesburg (End)
Gems of Africa Safari and Tours
5.0/5 – 138 Reviews
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9-Day Luxury Cape Town, Kruger NP and Victoria Falls
$5,379 to $6,688 pp (USD)
South Africa & Zimbabwe: Private tourLuxuryLodge & Hotel
You Visit: Cape Town (Start), Kruger NP, Victoria Falls (End)
Off2Africa Travel
5.0/5 – 144 Reviews
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6-Day Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge, Kruger National Park
$3,216 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tourLuxuryLodge
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Kruger NP, Johannesburg (End)
BST Tours
4.8/5 – 30 Reviews
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3-Day Kruger South - Aha Buffalo Rock Safari Camp
$616 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tourLuxuryTented Camp
You Visit: Nelspruit (Start), Kruger NP, Nelspruit (End)
Traipsing Africa's Safaris and Tours
5.0/5 – 116 Reviews
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6-Day Kruger Package Bush and Elephants
$1,961 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tourLuxuryLodge
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Olifants West NR (Greater Kruger), Kruger NP, Panorama Route (Highlight), Johannesburg Airport (End)
Ku Sungula Safari Lodge
5.0/5 – 13 Reviews
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4-Day Kruger Train on the Bridge Lodge
$2,109 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)LuxuryLodge
You Visit: Skukuza (Start), Kruger NP, Skukuza (End)
SafariLife
5.0/5 – 21 Reviews
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3-Day Safari at Imbali Safari Lodge
$1,298 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 5 people per vehicle)Luxury+Lodge
You Visit: Skukuza (Start), Kruger NP, Skukuza (End)
Africa Incoming
4.7/5 – 14 Reviews
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3-Day Mid-Range Kruger Park and Panorama Route Safari
$1,369 to $1,488 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)LuxuryLodge
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Hoedspruit Airport (Hoedspruit), Kruger NP, Panorama Route (Highlight), Johannesburg (End)
Knap Tours
5.0/5 – 9 Reviews
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3-Day In Kruger National Park from Cape Town
$955 to $1,045 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tourLuxuryLodge
You Visit: Cape Town (Start), Kruger NP, Kruger Mpumalanga Airport (Nelspruit), Nelspruit (End)
Tourgy Tourz
4.9/5 – 36 Reviews
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5-Day Big 5 Kruger Safari & Scenic Panoramic Route Tour
$2,024 to $2,398 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tourLuxuryGuest House
You Visit: Nelspruit (Start), Kruger NP, Southern Kruger NP, Panorama Route (Highlight), Nelspruit (End)
African Safari Guru
5.0/5 – 61 Reviews
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6-Day Ultimate Kruger National Park Safari
$2,965 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)LuxuryLodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Skukuza (Start), Kruger NP, Skukuza (End)
Go Safari
5.0/5 – 53 Reviews
6 Questions About Greater Kruger Luxury Safari Tours

Answered by
Philip Briggs
Philip is a renowned Africa expert and author of many Bradt guidebooks to African destinations, including the guide to South Africa.› More about Philip
6 Questions About Greater Kruger Luxury Safari Tours

Why should I choose Greater Kruger for a luxury tour?
“It is quite simply one of the world’s finest destinations for a safari holiday, with all the Big Five present in good numbers. Greater Kruger incorporates several private reserves that share unfenced borders with the national park proper. Wildlife viewing can be a bit hit-and-miss on a self-drive trip in the national park proper. However, guided game drives from Kruger’s luxury concession lodges and in the bordering private reserves, such as Sabi Sands and Timbavati, are superb. All game drives from concession lodges and private reserves are undertaken in open 4x4s with experienced guides and trackers. Night drives are permitted and a certain amount of off-road driving is allowed. All of this enhances the likelihood of intimate encounters with lions, leopards and other predators for which the region is famed. How to choose between a concession lodge and a private reserve? The concessions are typically much larger and carry far lower volumes of traffic, meaning they possess a more genuine wilderness feel. That said, generally, wildlife viewing is more erratic as animals in the concessions tend to be less habituated to vehicles. ”
1What does a luxury safari in Greater Kruger include?
“Lodges in the Kruger concessions and private reserves, such as Sabi Sands and Timbavati, usually operate on an all-inclusive basis. Rates include four- or five-star accommodation and all meals, as well as expertly guided game drives in open 4x4s. Many top-end lodges now include laundry and most drinks, such as tea, coffee, soft drinks, local beer and house wine. This isn’t always the case so do check in advance. Tips are not included and can add up. Check with your operator about expectations for tips and bring enough cash to cover it. As a rule, rack rates for private reserves and concession lodges will not include transportation to the lodge, but package prices quoted by a tour operator will.”
2How long do I need in Greater Kruger?
“A three-night stay in a Kruger concession lodge or adjacent private reserve will allow six game drives or walks. In most cases, this is enough time to be reasonably confident of seeing most of the Big Five. It’s not so long that people with low boredom thresholds will start to tire of the regime of early starts, late evenings and twice-daily game drives. Then again, the bush can be very addictive. Dedicated photographers and wildlife enthusiasts might easily spend a full week in Greater Kruger, perhaps dividing their time between two or three lodges, and still not feel satisfied. ”
3How does a typical day unfold on a luxury safari in Greater Kruger?
“The typical day starts with a pre-dawn wake-up call and a bracing pot of tea or coffee. You then head out on an early morning game drive, usually returning to the lodge mid-morning for a late breakfast. The lunch break is long and relaxed, especially during the southern hemisphere summer (November to March), when days are longer and temperatures are hotter. It’s the perfect opportunity for an after-lunch nap. Following a light afternoon tea, you head out on an evening game drive. This usually incorporates a sundowner drink, before turning into a night drive. A spotlight is used to pick out wildlife that are more active at night. Then it’s back to the lodge for a three-course bush dinner around the campfire. Most concession lodges and private reserves associated with Kruger are exempt from the national park’s restrictions on driving between sunset and sunrise. This means the daily schedule can make the most of the finest wildlife-viewing hours. Either side of sunrise and sunset is when big cats and other predators tend to be most active. A guided wildlife walk, ideally in the morning cool rather than the heat of the afternoon, provides a recommended change of pace. This is especially the case if you’re spending more than two days in Kruger, and particularly if you have a strong interest in birds or smaller wildlife.”
4What type of accommodation can I expect?
“Accommodation for an all-inclusive luxury package at Kruger is in one of the dozens of small bush lodges set in exclusive concessions within the park or in bordering private reserves, such as Sabi Sands and Timbavati. These private lodges vary in standard from quite luxurious to six-star bush chic. Some have an organic stone, wood and thatch style, in keeping with the bush surrounds. Others, usually the pricier options, are more ambitious in terms of architecture and decor. At the very minimum, you can expect large and very comfortable chalets or bungalows with en suite showers, and private verandahs looking out over the bush. The cuisine and wine list are world-class, and the service is usually faultless. Many lodges have swimming pools, spas or gift shops.”
5How much will this safari cost?
“The cheapest Kruger luxury safari clocks in at around US$500 per person per night sharing, but some ultra-luxurious lodges charge more like US$1,000 per person. The price of a Greater Kruger luxury safari depends strongly on how far up the luxury scale you want to go. Prices also depend on the season. Plenty of lodges offer discounted low-season rates and special one-off packages during the southern hemisphere winter (May to September). This is the best time of year for wildlife viewing in Greater Kruger. The concession lodges are less well-known than those in the private reserves, which means they tend to be more competitively priced. ”
6Kruger Reviews

Lizzie is a reputed guidebook writer and author of the Footprint guides to South Africa, Namibia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
South Africa’s flagship park with excellent facilities and unrivalled game-viewing
South Africa’s largest park most certainly fulfils most visitors’ expectations of seeing magnificent herds of game roaming across acacia-studded savannah. After countless visits at different times of the year, I have found it can get a...

Anthony is a photographer and writer for travel magazines and Lonely Planet, including the guides to Kenya and Botswana & Namibia.
Kruger: South Africa’s Most Prolific Park
Kruger belongs in the elite of African wildlife parks and experiences. At once a byword for abundance and hugely accessible, Kruger is a brilliant place for first-time safari-goers. The infrastructure of paved roads is classic South Africa,...

Beautiful park, and it's massive! Much more open spaces and seemed to be a greater diversity of wildlife, although we spent the most time and covered the most distance in this park so that may impact the diversity of things we saw.

We could see Big 5 plus Cheetah! Amazing time! Some blogs had informed about February not being the best time to go in a Safari (it's batter in the winter) but I desagree! We could see ALL the wonderful animals and the weather was just...
So vast you barely cover a fraction of it. Plenty of amazing Giraffes, Buffalo etc. Preferred the private reserves as you could go off road within 2 metres of elephants and lions with a fresh kill. Still a great day. Bring binoculars! Wish...

Kruger National Park has it all, the wildlife, the lodges and gift shops, the restaurants, it's the go-to National Park for anyone who wants to go on an African Safari, and it's not hard to see why. I'd love to go again someday.