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Oct 2024
23m 51s

Kruger National Park Safari: Big 5, Uniq...

Voyascape Media / David Brodie & Tim Johnson
About this episode

In this exciting episode of the Travel in 10 podcast, hosts David Brodie and Tim Johnson take us on a journey to one of Africa’s premier safari destinations, Kruger National Park. Whether you're a first-time traveler to Africa or a seasoned safari-goer, this episode covers everything from the incredible wildlife to unique lodging options, all while offering practical tips for making the most of your visit. The will look at how to do the most affordable safari, by staying in the national park rest camps & self driving, and also take you to private game reserves and luxury lodges.

Key Highlights:

  • Big 5 Sightings: David shares his first-ever African safari experience, where he spotted the "Big Five" (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino) within just six hours at Kruger National Park.
  • Self-Drive Safaris: A unique feature of Kruger is the ability to do a self-drive safari. The park’s excellent infrastructure allows for a cost-effective and flexible way to explore at your own pace.
  • Luxury & Budget Accommodations: From staying in affordable rest camps like the Lower Sabi Rest Camp, to luxury experiences such as the Kruger Shalati Train on the Bridge, listeners get a taste of the range of options available. David also shares insights into private game reserves like Kuname Lodge, offering guided safaris and high-end lodging.
  • Tim’s Unique Safari Stay: Tim shares his experience staying on a luxurious, stationary train overlooking the Sabie River, offering sightings of crocodiles, hippos, and elephants, all from the comfort of his room.
  • Walking Safaris: The hosts dive into the thrilling experience of walking safaris, where they get up close to wildlife in a safe, guided manner, offering a whole new way to experience the African wilderness.
  • Travel Tips: For those planning a visit, the hosts provide practical tips on navigating the park, choosing between airports, and deciding between self-drive and guided options.

Featured Accommodations:

  • Lower Sabi Rest Camp: Budget-friendly with huts and luxury tents, located by the Lower Sabi River.
  • Kruger Shalati Train: A luxury train experience with suspended rooms over the Sabie River.
  • Kuname Lodge: A private game reserve with high-end accommodations and curated safari experiences.
  • Safari Moon: A boutique lodge near Kruger Park, frequented by celebrities like Tom Cruise.
  • Kruger Gate Hotel: A reasonably priced option with stunning views of elephants from the infinity pool.

Travel Tips:

  • Airports: Fly into one of three airports – Skukuza, Hoedspruit, or Kruger Mpumalanga – for easy access to the park.
  • Drive or Fly: For adventurous travelers, a scenic 5-hour drive from Johannesburg to Kruger is also an option, with beautiful landscapes along the way.
  • Safety & Infrastructure: The hosts highlight the safety and well-maintained roads of Kruger, making it a top choice for first-time visitors.

Visit our website Voyascape.com for more travel guides and itineraries to help you plan your next adventure.

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