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The Safaris

3 Days / 2 Nights

Tremisana Lodge
Kruger Treehouse Experience
Kruger Rustic Tent Safari

4 Days / 3 Nights

Kruger Treehouse Experience
Tremisana Lodge
Rustic Safari Tent
Budget Camping

5 Days / 4 Nights

Tremisana Lodge
Kruger Treehouse Experience
Kruger Rustic Tent Safari

Self Drive Safaris

Accommodation

Before / After your Safari

Johannesburg
Nelspruit

Balule game reserve
Manyeleti Reserve
Marloth Park Conservancy
Sabi Sands Reserve
Thornybush reserve

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Kruger National Park Safaris

No trip to South Africa is complete without a safari to Kruger National Park, choosing the right one for you is important. We have helped people find the right safari for them for 15 years. All of our safaris provide:

ALL game drives in open game vehicles
Daily Departures
•Qualified Guides on all safaris
•All game drives, walks and activities included
•Game Drives in Kruger National Park
• All Kruger Park Tours start and end in Johannesburg or Nelspruit
• Kruger Park tours pick up from your hotel or Johannesburg International airport

On each of our safaris we provide a combination of game drives and game walks in Kruger National Park, and on private reserves. Safaris with accommodation and prices to suit all budgets and requirements on your African safari.

Find accommodation in Johannesburg before and after you safari, or plan your own Kruger safari and book your own Safari Lodge Accommodation

Kruger Park Tours

Tremisana Lodge Safaris:
En suite chalets on the Balule Game Reserves, South Africa, enjoy game walks, nights drives and days in the Kruger National Park.
3 day Kruger Safari   •  4 day Kruger Safari  •  5 day Kruger Safari

Kruger Treehouse Safari
Unique experience of Kruger Park Safari Game Drives, game walks and accommodation in en suite treehouses, each with it's own viewing deck.
3 day Kruger safari  •   4 day Kruger Safari   •  5 day Kruger safari

Rustic Tent Safari
Comfortable bedded walk in safari tents with electric fans and lamps. Camp in comfort on your Kruger Park Tour
3 day Kruger safari  •   4 day Kruger safari  •  5 day Kruger safari

Adventure Camp
Want the luxury of an en suite chalet without the cost. the adventure camp is just that, basic but comfortable rooms and no expense spared with the activities.
4 day Kruger Park Tour

Basic Camping
Staying on a private game farm near to the Orpen entrance to Kruger National Parkin 2 person dome tents.
4 day Kruger Park Tour

Lion treehouse safari game viewing

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In the last 20 years most of the fences have been removed between the private reserves and South Africa`s Kruger National Park, allowing game to roam freely back and forth. Arguably the most famous of the parks is Sabi Sands, it is here that you will find well known lodges such as Londolozi, Singita and Mala Mala. The Timbavati area is slightly further north and is well known for its large populations of elephant and buffalo. The Kruger National Park is over 2.2 million hectares in size and has recently tendered large untouched concessions, it is here where luxury lodges such as Singita Lebombo and Tinga can be found.

Today the surface area of Kruger National Park is 7,580 miles² (19,633 km²).


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Kruger National Park History

The Kruger National Park was established 26 March 1898.  One quarter of a million hectares of Lowveld land was set aside as a 'Government Reserve' on The fledgling reserve was given the name the Sabi Game Reserve. This area remains at the core of today's Kruger National Park.

After the Anglo-Boer war Scottish born James Stevenson-Hamilton was appointed the park’s first warden on 1 July 1902.  In 1903, Stevenson-Hamilton oversaw an extension of the Sabi Reserve twenty kilometres or so back towards the Drakensberg Escarpment. He was also put in charge of a new Reserve established that year, the Shingwedzi, comprising an additional half a million hectares of land to the north of the Sabie. On 31 May 1926 the National Parks Act was proclaimed and with it the merging of the Sabie and Shingwedzi Game Reserves into the Kruger National Park.
The first motorists entered the park in 1927 for a fee of one pound.

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