Crocodile Bridge Gate Crocodile Bridge cooks. It is one of the hottest places in the country, with summer temperatures often soaring above the 40°C mark. It is the most eastern entrance into Kruger... [more information]
Crocodile Bridge to Lower Sabie The main road to Lower Sabie (H4-2) The H4-2 – also known as the Gomondwane Road – was the first road built in Kruger. It is rated as one of the best game-viewing drives in Kruger... [more information]
Crocodile Bridge to Malelane There are several routes between Crocodile Bridge and Malelane. The most direct route is the Crocodile River Road (S25), while the longer route is via the Bume... [more information]
Crocodile Bridge to Skukuza There are two main routes to Skukuza from Crocodile Bridge – the tar road via Lower Sabie or along one of the dust roads through the mixed woodlands... [more information]
Lower Sabie Nhlowa Road A good alternative to the H4-2 is the Nhlowa Road, which was the original track into the Sabie Game Reserve from Crocodile Bridge at the end of the 19th century... [more information]
Lower Sabie to Skukuza There are two main routes between Lower Sabie and Skukuza – the main road via Nkuhlu picnic site (H4-1) and the Salitje road (S30) which is accessed off the S128... [more information]
Lower Sabie to Tshokwane One of Kruger’s most gratifying drives – from a perspective of scenery and game viewing – is the road north from Lower Sabie to Tshokwane (H10)... [more information]
The Biyamiti Area One of Biyamiti’s main drawcards is the road leading to the camp – the S139 – which follows the river through the mixed woodland. Only residents are allowed on this drive... [more information]