1-4 clients: R3 940.00 Per Vehicle
5-10 clients: R4 560.00 Per Vehicle
1-4 clients: R3 940.00 Per Vehicle
5-10 clients: R4 560.00 Per Vehicle
Maximum of 10 people are allowed per vehicle
Early morning pick up from:
Hazyview Lodges / Marloth Park / Phabeni Gate / Numbi Gate / Kruger Gate / Hoedspruit Lodges – No Hoedspruit afternoon safaris please.
July 2022 – 31 October 2023
Price:
1 – 4 clients – R 3 940 .00 Per Vehicle
5 – 10 clients – R 4 560.00 Per Vehicle
Conservation fees 1st Nov 2023 till 31st Oct 2024
International: R486.00 – u/12 yrs. R243.00
SA Locals: R122.00 – u/12 yrs. R61.00
SADC: R243.00 – u/12 yrs. R121.50
We enter the Kruger National Park during the early afternoon to explore the Park on the lookout for lions, majestic herds of elephants, a solitary leopard lying in a shady tree, the amazing rhino, and herds of buffalo, as well as a multitude of other wild animals and birds, like hornbills, eagles, hippo, zebra, giraffe, not forgetting the abundance of buck, like impala & kudu.PM Safari Times
October to March: 13.30 pm – 18.30 pm on all the PM shared and Private PM
April to September: 13.30 am – 17.00 -17.30 pm on all the PM shared and Private PM
Price Includes
Vehicle
Guide
Fuel
Mineral Waters
Excluded from Price
Conservation Fees
Conservation fees 1st Nov 2023 till 31st Oct 2024
International: R486.00 – u/12 yrs. R243.00
SA Locals: R122.00 – u/12 yrs. R61.00
SADC: R243.00 – u/12 yrs. R121.50
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We collect you from Hazyview lodges or the Perry’s Bridge trading post and Tourism Centre if you are staying out of town and proceed to the Kruger National Park in search of some wild animals.
Even though wildlife tends to rest in the midday heat, the advantage of an afternoon safari is that our guides will have information about earlier sightings and where they took place, so we can try to find the most exciting wildlife for you to experience first-hand. Watering holes are also a popular spot during this time as many animals will be looking to cool down and nothing is more pleasing than watching elephants play around in a river. Our guides will ensure an exciting safari, filled with facts about the animals and birds in the Park, as well as the plant life for those who share an interest in the lush vegetation and age-old trees. There are different kinds of plant-life in the various areas of the Kruger National Park, and these plants attract different kinds of animals. The later the day gets and the closer it gets for closing time in the Park, the better the chances of sightings become, as the animals become more active as the heat dissipates. It is also better to go on a morning safari the next day, if you get a chance, as this is the best game viewing time. Please bring with sun cream, a hat, sunglasses, comfortable shoes, warm clothing in the winter months and a rain jacket in the summer months. Mineral waters are included on all safaris.
Your guide will stop for restrooms during your safari for a refreshing drink or some quick curio shopping, this will be a short stop before continuing your safari.
Your guide will leave the park just before gate closing times and return you to your lodge to relax after a great experience.