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Self-Catering in Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa (20 Results)
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Talamati Bushveld Camp- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringSituated in a large open valley, offering superb game-viewing opportunities. The abundant grass in the area attracts large herds of grazers. Predators are always close behind on the look out for a meal. Guided walks and day/night game drives are available.
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Pretoriuskop Rest Camp- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringGuest houses, family cottages, bungalows, huts and camping in southern Kruger National Park. Guided day walks and day and night game drives available.
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Lower Sabie Rest Camp- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringGracing the banks of the Sabie River, one of the few perennial rivers to flow through the Kruger National Park. Guest house, guest cottages, bungalows, huts, camping and safari tents. Guided day walks and day and night game drives available.
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Marloth Park Cottage- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringMarloth Park Cottage is a self-catering cottage accommodating 6 people, which is serviced by Paula, call to ask for directions. Great venue for bush experiences, surrounded by parkland and wild animals roam free. 10 km from Crocodile Gate into the Kruger National Park.
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Tsendze Rustic Camp Site- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringTsendze, the newest accommodation addition to the Kruger National Park, provides a rustic experience within the natural environment. Located approximately 7km south of Mopani Rest Camp. The Tsendze River and Nshawu Creek run through this area that is known for the large buffalo herds and many elephant bulls that roam here.
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Needles Lodge- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringWarm and welcoming family-run lodge in the heart of Marloth Park. Private residential nature reserve bordering the Kruger Park between the Malalane and Crocodile Bridge entrance to the Kruger Park, where the Big Five roam freely. Whether for business or pleasure, this is the perfect place to relax and unwind.
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Biyamiti Bushveld Camp- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringSituated on the banks of the Mbiyamiti River. One of the most beautiful bush camps in the Kruger National Park. Ideally situated between huge wild fig and jackalberry trees. Offering vast numbers of other fauna and flora species. A game spotter's dream. Guided walks and day/night game drives are available.
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Balule Rest Camp- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringOne of the best camps for guests to experience nature at its best. Situated in the centre of the Kruger National Park, close to the mighty Olifants River. Huts and camping sites. Sites do not have power points. Overnight guests check in at Satara if travelling from the south and at Olifants if travelling from the north.
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Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringThis small and delightful camp is situated in the southeastern corner of the Kruger National Park, on the northern bank of the Crocodile River, from which it derives its name. Bungalows, camping, caravan sites and safari tents. Guided day walks and day and night game drives available.
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Malelane Rest Camp- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringBungalows and camping sites on the banks of the Crocodile River, situated on the southern boundary of the Kruger National Park. Ideal for backpacking, camping and caravanning. Conveniently close to the Malalane Entrance Gate. Guided day walks and day and night game drives available.
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Orpen Rest Camp- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringCentrally situated on the western border of the Kruger National Park. Well known for its diversity of habitat and wildlife, visitors have an excellent opportunity to experience close encounters with some of the Big Five. Guided day walks and day and night game drives available.
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Skukuza Rest Camp- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringSkukuza is the largest rest camp in the Kruger National Park and is situated on the southern banks of the Sabie River. Cottages, guest houses, a family cottage, luxury bungalows, guest cottages, safari tents and camping. Guided day walks and day and night game drives available.
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Grand Kruger Lodge- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringWith its African atmosphere, Grand Kruger Lodge is the perfect base from which to experience the pride of South Africa's conservation efforts. Superb accommodation, exquisite cuisine and game-viewing in Marloth Park or the nearby Kruger Park. Welcome to Grand Kruger Lodge, situated in the heart of the bushveld approximately 450km from Johannesburg.
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Jock Safari Lodge- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringJock Safari Lodge is situated in the southern area of the Kruger National Park half way between Skukuza and Malelane. This luxury lodge incorporates the romance and elegance of the past colonial era and the indigenous Zulu and Shangaan cultures. Twelve luxury air conditioned suites, each with their own private sala overlooking the river, as do the romantic bathrooms and outdoor showers.
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Tamboti Tented Camp- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringSituated on the banks of the Timbavati River, on the western boundary of the Kruger National Park. Offering budget and semi-luxury safari tents. The boma is ideal for small groups of people to gather around the campfire and relive the animal sightings of the day. Guided day walks and day and night game drives available from Orpen Camp.
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Maroela Camping Area- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringMaroela is a small camp situated on the banks of the Timbavati River, on the western boundary of the Kruger National Park. Catering exclusively for guests with caravans and campers. Rustic viewing platform. Guided day walks and day and night game drives available from Orpen Camp.
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Roodewal Bush Lodge- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringExclusive, private lodge with a unique, rustic style and atmosphere. Situated 44km north of Satara, on the banks of the Timbavati River. Guests enjoy complete privacy as only residents are allowed entrance to the lodge area. The lodge must be reserved en bloc. Private viewing deck built on stilts and overlooking the river.
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Berg-en-dal Rest Camp- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringSituated on the banks of the Matjulu Spruit with undulating hills to the east. Dry riverbeds and a dam border the camp. Guest houses, family cottages, bungalows and camping in the hills of southwestern Kruger National Park. Guided day walks and day and night game drives available.
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Satara Rest Camp- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringSituated in an excellent game-viewing area. Relatively open bush with plentiful and diverse animals. Guest houses, guest cottages, bungalows and camping set in the heart of the Kruger National Park. Guided day walks and day and night game drives available.
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Njovu Kruger Game Lodge- Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa Self-CateringAccommodation in traditional East African safari tented thatched suites decorated in warm luxury furnishings. Each tented chalet is en suite and overlooks its own private waterhole within the camp, where game come to drink daily. Dining is by candelight while the sounds of the African bush create a magical night, broken only by the splashing of water as the game arrive to drink under the cover of darkness. Rates include all meals, drinks, snacks, guided walks and game drives.
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Geography: The 20,000 sq km Park stretches from the Crocodile River in Mpumalanga Province all the way to the Limpopo River in the Limpopo Province.
History: In 1926 the Kruger National Park was the first national park to be proclaimed in South Africa. The size of a small country, the Park is about 20,000 square km with a length of about 380km. It was named after President Paul Kruger of the Transvaal Republic who was a great campaigner for the creation of such a reserve. During 2001, the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area was formed. This 'peace park' now incorporates the Kruger with Gaza (Mozambique) and Gonarezhou (Zimbabwe) making it the largest conservation area in Africa and when complete will be roughly the size of Portugal.
Art and Culture: The Kruger National Park is often regarded as the emblem of South African tourism, and offers a lot of what overseas tourists want to see when coming to the country. Visitors to the Park will be able to buy curios, mementos and local crafts from the many curio shops available at all camps.
Science and Nature: The Park is a nature lover's dream holiday resort, as it has an unsurpassed variety of wildlife and birds that find sanctuary here. The climate is subtropical with hot summers and warm, dry winters and visitors are advised to take malarial precautions prior to a visit - consult your doctor, pharmacist or travel clinic. The northern part of the Park incorporates nine of Africa's major ecosystems, and more than 23,000 plant species have been identified. This is Big Five territory, and the Park has more recorded species of wildlife than any other African game reserve.
Entertainment: Let nature entertain you. There are many activities for tourists to get involved in and these range from short nature walks, game drives, 4x4 overland drives to overnight wilderness trails. There are interpretative activities which guide visitors through the wilderness, as well as night game drives which afford the visitor the opportunity to experience the activities of the Kruger Park at night. Visitors can also enjoy bushbraais and breakfasts in the bush with birds, and wildlife ambling by. There are 4x4 trails and picnic sites, and there is nothing better than cooling off in one of the swimming pools after a hot day's game-viewing. Facilities for tourists include 14 public rest camps, five small and select private camps, a large bush camp, a caravan park and campsites. The Kruger National Park's outdoor activities offer the visitor the ultimate experience of the African bush.
Sport: The Big Five, a variety of birds and other countless animals are the spectators at the wonderful 9-hole Skukuza Golf Course, which will provide a unique natural golfing experience.
Did You Know? The roar of a lion can be heard up to five miles away.
South Africa Mpumalanga Kruger National Park | holiday apartments, holiday flats, hotel cottages, condominiums, chalets, suites, resort villa in Kruger National Park Mpumalanga South Africa
