​User Reviews – Kruger NP

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Agata   –  
Canada CA
Visited: October 2015 Reviewed: Jun 1, 2016

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An incredibly humbling and rewarding adventure I WILL do again with my son when he is of age.
Overall rating
5/5

Kruger is a breathtaking and surreal place, I cannot effectively describe it but I will try. From the moment (and in the way) you arrive you Kruger you will feel like you're in a fairy tale, each camp receives you with such care and kindness, it even seems as if the animals all follow suit. The feeling you get while walking through the African wilderness with nothing but a guide and a bottle of water will drive you wild, you will begin to feel like prey and you will really grasp a better understanding of how big and beautiful the world is. The accommodation we stayed at (Tanda Tula) made you feel like you arrived in heaven. The home made local food, the interaction with all of the staff and the beautiful decor and provisions were always top notch, not to mention the drinks ;). A tour at 530am and then again at 4pm allowed you to see all angles and aspects of the wild. Our guides were so personable, and geared their tours to suit our personalities and needs. If you go - pray you get stuck in a down pour, its the most romantic experience.

Rekha   –  
India IN
Visited: May 2016 Reviewed: May 29, 2016

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A real wild life experience,one must see in life time
Overall rating
5/5

I saw all big 5 and many more,experienced a night safari in bushes.Good rangers well trained. Skukuza camp had all facilities,good food,nice accomodation in chalets,Safari jeeps designed for full view for game drive
Excellent camp manager(Peter) at Skukuza.
Take a break for Panaroma,3 hours wonderful pine and ecalyptus forest, a drive away from Skukuza ,Natures gift ,the Canyon,God's window,Lisbon falls

sharonpe   –  
India IN
Visited: March 2016 Reviewed: May 17, 2016

Email sharonpe  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Kruger National Park never disappoints!
Overall rating
5/5

After many visits to Kruger in the past 6 years, I can honestly say that no matter what time of year or which season, Kruger never disappoints in the opportunity to see an abundance of wildlife in their most natural state. Every trip had certain highlights - on my most recent trip in March, because of the arrival of the rains, we saw lots of young babies of many species. It was quite a delight. Whether doing a self-drive through the park or using the services of the restcamps or independent operators, one will be able to experience the opportunity to see life and death in its most basic form. I also appreciate the courteousness of other Kruger visitors and park staff. There is something magical about an African safari and Kruger Park is certainly one of the best managed in the world. I will be back again!

Ilana   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: March 2016 Reviewed: May 8, 2016

Email Ilana  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

An experience that makes you hunger for more.
Overall rating
5/5

Visiting the Kruger for the first time was a fantastic experience. We loved the atmosphere and beauty of the bush, added some 20 new bird species to our birding lists, ate well at the Mugg and Beans now available at several camping sites and enjoyed satisfactory accommodation. Although our visit was shortly after the drought and we didn't have as many wildlife sightings as we could have, the size of the park and the knowledge of an abundance of species kept us in anticipation of what we could see around the next corner. We boasted for weeks after with memorable photographs and we knew instantly that we would purchase a wild card and visit the park more regularly. A bush-lover's dream.

kaz3160   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: April 2016 Reviewed: May 8, 2016

Email kaz3160  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

wonderful experience, we were blessed to see the big five within two days, cant wait to return!!
Overall rating
5/5

The weather was perfect. In total we saw 555 animals! 28 different species. We only did 10% of the park!
We started at Crocodile bridge, spent the night there, which was idyllic. I saw my first bush babies there. They were about one metre away and were not scared. The following day we went to Lower Sabie. Stunning!! Elephants , hippos, crocs, monitor lizard, water buck , we stayed at Berg en dal that evening. We had a wonderful time driving around and stopping off at different places for brunch etc. I love the Kruger National Park. We will definitely be returning, but for a lot longer next time!! Please look at my Flickr account to see my photos kaz3160.
If undecided, I would definitely recommend that you go!!!

Cat   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: April 2016 Reviewed: Apr 30, 2016

Email Cat  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Fantastic Fun on Safari!
Overall rating
5/5

Visiting Kruger in early April, we were lucky with the weather as it was dry and warm. Kruger National Park is absolutely huge and I can only comment on the tiny portion I have seen, however I had the opportunity to do both an evening sunset safari and a full day safari and was lucky enough to see a huge range of wildlife.

Guides
The guide for the sunset safari, Rick was brilliant: loads of fun, had a good sense of humour, great interactions with everyone in the jeep and of course was incredibly knowledgeable about the park and the wildlife. The guide for the day safari, Nicky, unfortunately was not as good. She was knowledgeable about the park and wildlife, but wasn't great at interacting with the clients and rushed from place to place without giving us the time to really watch the animals interacting with their environment.

Wildlife
No matter who the guide is, the park still has loads of absolutely amazing wildlife to observe and the best time to see the animals is at the cooler parts of the day around sunrise and sunset. In all my safari's I have been ridiculously lucky and have seen so many different animals, including the solitary ones such as Cheetah and Leopard. In my two safari's at Kruger I had the opportunity to see Lions, Elephants, Cheetah, Leopard, White Rhinceros', Giraffes, Impala, Waterbuck, Bushbuck, Hippos, Buffalos, Zebra, Warthog, , Scrub Hare, Blue Duiker (smallest antelope breed - almost extinct), Nightjar (part of owl family), Kudu, Hyenas with pups, Klipspringer, Water Terrapin, a Water Monitor and Woolley Neck Storks.

Park Facilities
The park is well set up and the roads are all clearly marked. There are toilet facilities provided at set locations in the park and there are also places to stop for food and souvenirs. We stopped for morning tea at Skukuza, which was brilliant, there were a few different food options, accommodation options and a large souvenir store. We spent our lunch stop at Pretoriuskop which was tiny and had very little to offer (we were very unimpressed that this was our lunch stop as Skukuza was so much better).

I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to Kruger National Park and would highly recommend visiting!

dstylebda- Herb Marshall   –  
Bermuda BM
Visited: March 2016 Reviewed: Apr 27, 2016

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The only thing ever on my bucket list, everyone should go!
Overall rating
5/5

The Kruger was everything I had dreamt about, and more. I stayed with god friends that live in Jeffrey's Bay and have been several times. We stayed at the Mopani Rest Camp. The accommodation was spotless and even though your neighbors are close, there is plenty of natural bush between them that it is still quite private. The restaurant at the dam has some amazing views. Sunset there is incredible!! Was lovely to just sit there in the evening and watch the birds and look out for other wildlife. We did a night drive, a sunset drive, and a game walk. Amos was our guide on all three (the walk also had Able) he was amazing, funny, informative, professional, polite.

We did self drives days, this was incredible. We saw so many elephants, water buffalo, zebra and all so close. The birding is incredible, not a major birder but getting into it, and coming from Bermuda every bird in South Africa was new. The Kruger helped my bird list reach 118 species spotted! Many of the raptors were easily spotted. We saw jackals and hyena but no big cat, but that didn't impact the joy I got on my trip!

We did visit Letaba for a little while, the river, the different landscape, it was awesome. The fact that you can drive around and see different types of terrain, dry areas of scrub brush, to lush plains. This experience is the best of my life! I hope to return one day and visit more of the Kruger!

thewildlifephotographer   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: December 2015 Reviewed: Apr 26, 2016

Email thewildlifephotographer  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

The review below is the personal opinion of thewildlifephotographer and not that of SafariBookings.
Overall rating
3/5

Kruger is fantastic for wildlife but becoming too crowded and hectic to enjoy the experience. It's a good place to visit for first-timers but tick it off your list and head somewhere more adventurous next time.

Graham   –  
United States US
Visited: November 2015 Reviewed: Apr 19, 2016

Email Graham  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Overall rating
5/5

Kruger is the crown jewel of the South African National Park system. It's huge and it has everything. It would be hard to name a better national park in Africa, or even in the world.

neill_scog   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: October 2015 Reviewed: Apr 18, 2016

Email neill_scog  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Fantastic place needs more cats.
Overall rating
5/5

When i went the weather was fine in the mornings, not too cold. Throughout the day it got very warm so sunscreen and a hat is vital in a tour jeep. The animals were amazing. The first time we saw an elephant we were over the moon. We then came to learn how common they were. The cats were very illusive and in 3 days we saw lions at a distance once and a single leopard walking through dense bush. The boards in the camps and park facilities saying where the animals were was very helpful. I understand why rhino's were not allowed but a little frustrating from a tourist perspective. I would recommend always using the jeeps. One day we had to travel through the park and used a minibus the glass made pictures a lower quality and it was hard to get a good view.

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