How do I book camping at Kruger National Park?

How do I book camping at Kruger National Park?

How do I book camping at Kruger National Park?

To view this accommodation, simply select a camp and then view ‘availability’ on the left hand navigation bar in order to see what the units the camp offers. You can book and pay for accommodation online or contact reservations.

How much does it cost to camp in Kruger National Park?

Daily Conservation fees for 1 November 2021 to 31 October 2022
South African Citizens and Residents (with ID) R110 per adult, per day R55 per child, per day
SADC Nationals (with passport) R220 per adult, per day R110 per child, per day

How many rest camps are there in Kruger National Park?

12 main rest camps
SANParks can be found in a variety of the country’s regional habitat and topographic biomes and Kruger National Park is characterised by combinations of savannah, thornveld and woodland eco-zones. Large African mammals are present. Kruger has 12 main rest camps, 5 bushveld camps, 2 bush lodges and 4 satellite camps.

Where can I sleep in Kruger National Park?

A stay at these Kruger National Park lodges includes game drives and wildlife safaris.

  • Baobab Hill Bush House.
  • Fitzpatricks Lodge at Jock.
  • Imbali Safari Lodge.
  • Lion Sands Tinga Lodge.
  • Plains Camp Tented Lodge.
  • Singita Lebombo Lodge.

What does a SANParks wild card cost?

Wild Card prices (rates valid until 31 October 2022)

Park Cluster Individual Family
SANParks (includes 21 national parks throughout South Africa) R725 R1 410
CapeNature (includes 24 CapeNature reserves in Western Cape) R655 R1 280
All Parks (rates for non-SA citizens) R3 420 R6 395

Can you take alcohol into Kruger?

ALCOHOL: The consumption of alcohol in public areas is prohibited. Day visitors are prohibited from entering Kruger National park with any alcohol in their vehicles.