Self Drive in the The North travel Information: Our 3 day Best of Kruger Tented Safari Package allows you to experience a luxury colonial style safari in the Kruger National Park
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: The Sabie River bush between Skukuza and Lower Sabie has one of the highest concentrations of leopard in the world.
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: There are two main roads between Skukuza and Satara in the central grasslands. These are the main tar road via Tshokwane (H1-2) and the Nhlanguleni
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: The botanically rich, high-rainfall mountainveld of the south-west provides habitat niches for some of Kruger's rarest antelope. This is the only part of
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: So you think there is no way to enjoy the pleasures of an overlander as an “enabled” person? Yes, there is! This Kruger Park Safari for the Disabled
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: Paul Kruger Gate is the closest entrance to Skukuza and the quickest way to get in and out of the Park from Kruger's “capital”. One is confronted by the
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: Phabeni Gate was built in 2002 to ease access to the Park for people travelling from Johannesburg or Pretoria via Hazyview. Its contemporary African
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: The two main options are to take the upper Sabie River Road (S3), a dirt road that tracks the Sabie River to Paul Kruger Gate, or the main tar road
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: Lake Panic and Skukuza Nursery are both accessed from the main road between Skukuza and Paul Kruger Gate (H11). Lake Panic apparently got its
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: Although there is usually heavy tourist traffic on this road, it is probably the best chance the visitor has of seeing lion and a variety of other game
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: Tshokwane, a major stop on the Kruger Park savanna highway between north and south, has a picnic area, provision store and gift shop as well as
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: Skukuza is the “capital” of Kruger and an excellent camp for the first-time visitor to get acquainted with the history of the Park and the scope of
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: There are two main routes between Skukuza and Lower Sabie. These are the Sabie River Road via Nkuhlu Picnic site (H41) which can get very busy during
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: There is one main route between Tshokwane and Lower Sabie which is the H10. There are many interesting deviations and viewpoints along the route
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: There are two ways of getting to Kruger National Park: By Air or by Road. Siyabona Africa can book your airline flight into Hoedspruit Airport or Kruger
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: Matjulu in Shangaan is a colloquial description for the place of the Zulus, and got its name during the Swazi occupation of the lowveld in the 19th
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: One of the dominant features on this road (S7) is Shabeni Mountain (759m), the biggest undisturbed rock face in the Park. One of the most dramatic drives
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: There are two ways to get to Berg-en-Dal from Malelane. The most direct way is via the tar road section of the S110, while the longer route is is to
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: There are usually lots of impala along the Crocodile River Road (S25) and therefore a chance of seeing cheetah and other predators which prey on this
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: two main options of getting from Malelane to Skukuza are on the tar road (H3) via Afsaal or along the dust road (S114) via Biyamiti Weir
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: The first few kilometres of the S114 follows the Crocodile River between Malelane Gate and the Timfenheni Loop (S121) turn-off. There are often impala
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: The first visitors to Kruger came through Numbi a year after the Park was opened to tourists in 1926. A grand total of three cars was recorded in 1927
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: The most direct route from Numbi to Skukuza is along the Napi Road (H1-1). A slightly longer route is via the Albasini Road (S3) (see page 149) and
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: The granite koppies adorned with large-leaved rock figs and bushwillows, and the valleys graced by jackal-berries, magic guarries and tambotis
Self Drive in the The North travel Information: The most direct way from Pretoriuskop to Malelane is via the Voortrekker Road (H2-2). The longer route is to take the Napi Road (H1-1) to the main