2 Great nights in the Kruger Park
Labels: Bergendal, Krugar Park, Kruger Park area, Satara, South Africa
Labels: Bergendal, Krugar Park, Kruger Park area, Satara, South Africa
Het vakantiehuis Mhofu in Marloth Park, bij Kruger Park in Zuid-Afrika is een verrassing! Een mooi comfortable bush-huis met 2 veranda's boven en beneden. De inrichting is Afrikaans met 2 fijne aparte slaapkamers met een eigen toilet en douche. Zeer veel privacy. De tuin is prachtig met alleen maar inheemse bomen (zeer oude) en struiken. Veel voeder plaatsen en een heerlijke afgeschermde braai waar je veilig lunt bbq-en. Krugerpark is binnen 20 minuten te bereiken voor de Crocodilbrug-gate. De rivier is maar 200 meter van Mhofu af, dus een wandeling vroeg in de ochtend is rijkdom. Wij hebben de Panoramaroute gedaan (prachtige uitzichten) en we zijn naar Swaziland geweest. Verder in het Kruger Park en Marloth Park zelf veel flora en fauna bewondert.
Fantastische vakantie.
Vanaf 485 euro voor 7 nachten!
Dini
Labels: Kruger Park area, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Berg en Dal Camp in the Kruger National Park and Bundu Country Lodge
It is fair to say that it was one of the best holidays we have ever had - right up there with our honeymoon. We will have to find an excuse to return some day and when we do, I'll be sure you look you up again.Labels: Bundu Country Lodge, Krugar Park, Kruger Park area, South Africa
Unfortunately we had a really bad start in Kruger Park. Upon arrival to Skukuza we booked another 2 game drives. Then in the afternoon I got really sick, I got high fever and was very ill. My girlfriend got hold of the doctor who turned back to Skukuza and in the evening I was able to see him. By then I had over 40 degrees fever and was totally dehydrated. After some intravenous and other medicine I was on my feet again the next day and saw the doctor again in the morning for a checkup.
Then we had a sunset game drive and a sunrise game drive the next day. The morning drive was really, really good. Our guide was superb, she spotted things that we never understood how she even saw and she could tell us a lot of both the animals and the plants. That was really an interesting experience. We saw 4 of the big 5 and had a great time.Labels: Krugar Park, Kruger Park area, Skukuza, South Africa
We had a fantastic holiday in South Africa and our visit to the Kruger National Park was definately a highlight.
Skukuza is great camp that provides the overseas traveller with all the shopping and restaurant facilities needed.On arrival we wanted to pay by visa for our park fees but were told that the on-line system was down. We tried to negotiate to the staff that we do not have the cash on us and that we wanted to use our visa to gain frequent flyer points. The staff were downright infexible and unwilling to work towards a solution and we were forced to withdraw the money from an ATM (which was fortunate at such a remote location). This now incurred some added fees to our account, however small and we have no frequent flyer points. Early the next morning the on-line system was back on which made the experience with the staffs apathy and disinterest even the more upsetting.
Secondly, it would have been nice to have had kitchen facilities in the bungalow especially when it was clear to us that the option was available. As an overseas traveller you do not have the same opportunity to carry incidentals with you that are convenient like taking a portable gas stove etc. The communal kitchen was lovely and clean but the stove was slow and it took forever just to boil water for a cup of coffee let alone cooking dinner. Way too long in the travellers precious time. There is also no clear instructions to tell you if the stove is on the higher setting or lower setting. We tried both but always felt that there is no heat coming from the hotplates. The urn on the wall that was meant to provide us with hot water still took just as long to heat up on the stove as the water was definately not hot when coming out of the urn.
Apart from that the bungaloes were clean and interesting to stay in.
Labels: Krugar Park, Kruger Park area, Skukuza, South Africa
I think my friends were very impressed by the Kruger and I will ask them for their feedback for your website. Overall the experience was excellent although I should point out a few problems along the way. These are to help and are meant to be constructive.
Our adventures at The Wild Coast Sun were traumatic – despite having booked directly with them months in advance and having confirmed with them several times we arrived to be told that there was a conference and that our 4 nights were reduced to ONE. (Probably because my sister booked and has a local address so they thought she wouldn’t mind going home.) They eventually put me and my Hong Kong guests up in a substandard hotel 10 minutes away. We are still pursuing this and I might still take further action against them as I was not happy with the way they treated us at all. I have been going there for the last 15 years and was very disappointed and it left a very bad feeling amongst my Hong Kong guests. Thank goodness you didn’t get involved in that booking!
Onto the Sandton Sun – Reception staff were a bit cold and just a seemed unprepared as check in took a long time, despite them having a record of the booking. Maybe it’s a Jo’burg thing but they could do with losing a bit of the attitude. The hotel itself was fine but the service staff were appalling – by far the worst I encountered on the trip. We had to wait for over 50 minutes for 4 coffees on the terrace and I had to complain twice to a very surly waitress who clearly did not want to be there, so I would think twice before recommending that particular hotel, especially as the price was as expensive as Hong Kong hotels so you would expect better treatment.Labels: Car Hire, Eastern Cape, Gauteng, Johannesburg, Krugar Park, Kruger Park area, Sandton Sun, Santon, Wild Coast
Leopard still escapes us of the big five, but had plenty Elephant, Buffalo, Lion and Rhino sightings along with a stunning Cheetah sighting. All the grazers had lots of babies and young calves and all the animals look in superb condition. Other highlights were Hyena pups, and the birdlife was incredibly active - seeing many of the Roller and Francolins throughout the park, Fish Eagle, Brown Snake Eagle, Tawny Eagle, Kori Bustard, Buzzard, Vultures, Saddle-billed and other Stork, Ground Hornbill, and for me the crown was a Martial Eagle that swooped across directly overhead the vehicle.
During the stay, the phone lines were down several times/days causing problems for credit card users - but we had fortunately made sure we had sufficient cash for the trip although we were concerned the last few days. We did not have Skukuza and Letaba planned in on the travel, and these are the two camps that have ATM facilities that I am aware of.
We enjoyed each of the camps we stayed in which all have their own charm, Shingwedzi, Mopani, Olifants, Talamati, Satara and Lower Sabie. Mopani got incredibly hot peaking at 43 Deg C while we were there - so we didn't mind the cloud cover at all. Not fantastic lighting for the photographers though!Labels: Krugar Park, Kruger Park area, Lower Sabie. Mopani, Malelane, Mopani, Olifants, Satara, South Africa, Talamati
I cannot say enough good things about Nottens! What an amazing place! The hosts (Nikky and Dale) were so warm and inviting, it was like staying with friends! The other guests were equally interesting, two of the groups were repeat guests, one for the second time and one for the fourth. Every detail was perfectly thought out and beautifully executed. The food was beyond delicious. Gift has a superb talent for creative design and organization, and Lee made the most amazing baked goods. The two of them were a perfect team.Labels: Kruger Park area, Nottens Bush Camp, Sabi Sand, South Africa
Labels: B and B, Krugar Park, Kruger Park area, Kulu's Cottage, KwaZulu Natal, Sani Valley Lodge, Southern Sun OR Tambo, Swaziland, Timbali Lodge, Tinley Manor, Wild Card
Other than the lost passport at the airport, everything else was great.Labels: Balule Game Reserve, Kruger Park area, South Africa, Tremisana Game Lodge
We had an absolutely wonderful time at Sabi Sabi!
much fun for him every evening. It probably didn’t help that our ranger, was very good at the game drives but his social skills were perhaps not as excellent. Another small thing: We were surprised to be asked for tips – and that the amount suggested were as high as they were (R 150 for the ranger from each person each day…that is more than most people earn and that is just his tip!) Of course it was voluntary but it was surprising nevertheless. These are just very minor things and only worth mentioning because the rest of the experience was so superb!!!Labels: Kruger Park area, Sabi Sabi, Sabi Sand, South Africa
Kapama was an extraordinary adventure that left us with memories we will carry for the rest of our lives. The guides and trackers were amazing, the lodging was excellent and the food was wonderful. I highly recommend the trip. And, all transfers arranged through SA Tours went seamlessly.Labels: Kapama, Kruger Park area, South Africa

Olifants Camp - BungalowLabels: Berg en Dal Camp, Biyamiti Bush Camp, Kruger Park area, Lower Sabie Camp, Olifants Camp, Satara Camp, South Africa
Yes, there was one disappointment as to the Rovos Rail. Although, the train was beautiful, the service was not as stated - 5 star. There were several little details which added up to the disappointment in that area. At no fault to the train, there were several snotty, or snobby people on board which also made for a "Not So Good Experience."
Exeter Lodge was the best experience we ever had. We will defiantly go back there in the future. The people there were very professional and friendly. "Great Place"
Storms River Rest Camp; WOW.....No words can describe what you can see. Brilliant!!Labels: Exeter Game Lodge, Garden Route, Kruger Park area, Oudtshoorn, Rovos Rail, Sabi Sand, South Africa, Storms River
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