6 Day Kruger Park Luxury Safaris
Kruger Park is a 2 million-hectare reserve in the north-eastern corner of South Africa. Greater Kruger is an additional 180 000 hectares of protected wilderness on the Park’s western border. The Kruger region is the largest and one of the best safari destinations in southern Africa when taken as a whole.
Imagine that you have the opportunity to spend six days at a private retreat located in native bushveld and surrounded by rolling hills. The only sounds you will hear are the calming tones of bountiful birds, and the hustle and bustle of city life will seem like it is a million miles away…
You will find such places of refined luxury here in Greater Kruger, where you will be able to rest with your family and friends, knowing that each and every one of your wishes will be catered for…
In short, a 6-day luxury safari in the Kruger National Park is the ultimate getaway for you.
The difference between a luxury and budget safari
Even though safaris have a reputation for being an expensive way to spend a vacation, going on one that you drive yourself can be a good option when money is tight. You are only required to pay the conservation fees, and you are free to drive about for the entirety of the stay. Additionally, you have the option to stay in a typical self-catering lodging that does not include any extra luxuries or treats.
On the other side, a luxury safari in Kruger National Park provides some of the best opportunities to observe the Big 5 game, as well as award-winning accommodations, flawlessly organised logistics, and some of the most skilled trackers and guides in all of Africa.
If you are seeking for six days in some of the very best five-star luxury safaris in Kruger, then visiting Greater Kruger’s private game reserves is the ideal way to fulfil all of your requirements for a worthy safari experience.
Luxury Kruger Park Safaris provide a fully-inclusive package for the discerning traveller, with accommodations ranging from four to five stars that provide exclusive and personalized service. Luxury Kruger Park Safaris include return road transfers from Johannesburg, meals, and open vehicle safari drives.
Difference between Kruger National Park and Greater Kruger
Kruger National Park is the actual national game reserve managed by SANParks, with its several main rest camps, some bush camps and lodges, and private camps in privately managed concessions in the park.
Private concessions serve to generate much-needed revenue for the Park. Despite the fact that Kruger Park is a state-owned national park, it is primarily funded by tourism.
Set along most of the unfenced western boundary of the Kruger National Park, are several private game reserves that offer immaculate accommodation and fewer restrictions than in the public park. Activities like off-road game driving, guided nature walks and night drives are permitted, and Big 5 sightings are virtually guaranteed.
Wildlife and nature enthusiasts will be spoiled for choice when it comes to luxury safari accommodation in the Kruger region. Within the Kruger Park, there are a number of deluxe safari lodges on private concessions, as well as a variety of ultra-luxury lodges in Greater Kruger.
Luxury safari lodges inside Kruger National Park
Tourist crowds in the Kruger rest camps and ‘queuing to view’ animal sightings in the busy holiday seasons can be frustrating for travellers therefore overnighting at a luxury lodge on a private concession on your six day safari will offer a more exclusive experience.
Concessions and lodges in Kruger National Park:
Jock of the Bushveld Private Concession – comprising 6 000 hectares in southern Kruger Park, where the Mitomeni and Biyamiti rivers meet. The private concession was the first one granted and is home to Jock Safari Lodge and Fitzpatrick’s at Jock, an intimate private camp that caters for small groups.
Jock Safari Lodge combines old-world charm with the distinct personalities of the Zulu and Shangaan cultures. Fitzpatrick’s at Jock is located close to the main lodge. It’s a small camp with three luxury suites that caters to small groups of friends and families. Fitzpatrick’s at Jock welcomes children of all ages and offers a popular Kids on Safari programme.
Lukimbi Private Concession – comprising 15 000 hectares in southern Kruger and bordered by three rivers. It’s the largest private concession in the Kruger Park and boasts the Lukimbi Safari Lodge. Lukimbi is a 5-star luxury safari lodge and being the only deluxe safari lodge operating that big area, guests staying here are guaranteed the ultimate exclusive safari experience.
Tinga Private Concession – comprising 5 000 hectare in southern Kruger with the Sand and Sabie rivers passing through it. The area around Tinga is well-known for its large population of Big Cats such as leopard, lion, and cheetah, as well as spotted hyena and wild dog. Tina Narina Lodge and Tinga Legends Lodge are located in a grove of magnificent trees within the private concession and operated by Lion Sands.
Singita Private Concession – comprising 15 000 hectares in the remote and mountainous eastern region close to the Mozambique boundary and at the confluence of two rivers. It’s home to the ultra-luxury Singita Lebombo and Singita Sweni safari lodges.
Shishangeni Private Lodge was built on the Kruger National Park’s last private concession allocated to private operators. It is located in the southeast, with the Crocodile River on its southern border and the Mozambique border on the east.
Camp Shawu, located on a 15 000-hectare private concession, with its authentic buffalo dung walls and rustic finishes, promises guests an ‘Out of Africa’ experience. Private decks overlook the Mpanamana Dam and the surrounding bushveld.
Camp Shonga is the sister camp to Camp Shawu. Camp Shonga is a small intimate bush retreat built in the foothills of the Lebombo Mountains with panoramic views of the African bushveld. Camp Shonga has the same ethos as Camp Shawu, but with the added emphasis of requiring guests to participate in select environmental awareness programmes.
Imbali Private Concession – comprising 10 000 hectares in central Kruger Park and home to Imbali Safari Lodge and Hamilton’s Tented Camp.
Plains Camp @ Rhino Walking Safaris – is a luxury tented lodge located on a private concession where Rhino Walking Safaris are conducted. The concession operator specialises in wilderness walking safaris in a game-rich area of 12 000 hectares of remote, pristine bushveld.
Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge is an exclusive safari lodge located on the banks of the Mluwati River in a lush riverine forest. It provides guests with a choice of six elegantly decorated air-conditioned suites with luxurious amenities. The tented units at Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge overlook a waterhole and the surrounding bushveld.
Hamiltons Tented Camp provides an authentic safari experience while also providing pure luxury and indulgence. Hamiltons Tented Camp has six magnificent canvas tents nestled in a grove of ancient Jackalberry trees on the banks of a seasonal river.
The Outpost is located in the Makuleke region of the Kruger Park, which is bordered to the north by the Limpopo River and to the east by Zimbabwe and Mozambique. It provides luxurious accommodations in a spectacular setting known for its incredible biodiversity and abundant bird life.
Luxury Safari Lodges in Greater Kruger
There is seven private nature reserves that comprise Greater Kruger, together with 25 game reserves or conservancies that fall within the protected wilderness. Each unfenced game reserve and conservancy has its own collection of luxury safari lodges. Access is only available to paying guests.
Greater Kruger offers a diverse range of luxury accommodations for discerning travellers. Some of the nature reserves are among the oldest in South Africa and are home to legendary Big 5 safari destinations such as Londolozi, MalaMala, Sabi Sands, Singita, and Timbavati.
These are the most well-known names in Greater Kruger, but there are many more private game reserves and luxury lodges that have joined the northern safari collection to provide exclusive, exceptional African safari destinations for high-end travellers.
What do luxury safari lodges in the Kruger region offer travellers?
As was mentioned before, the luxury safari lodges in the Kruger region come with a high price tag; however, in exchange, guests are treated to an intimate and genuine safari experience with very few other visitors. It is sheer delight since there are no crowds at the lodges and there are no traffic congestion at the animal sightings.
And, with the current South African exchange rate, this type of safari vacation is relatively affordable for everyone. Expect the following:
Immaculate accommodation
The accommodations are immaculate, the service is excellent, and the safari experience is unforgettable.
Anything on offer in South Africa’s luxury safari category is comparable to any award-winning safari lodge located in Africa’s world-renowned destinations such as the Okavango Delta, Serengeti, or Maasai Mara.
Ease of access and affordability
Although South African luxury safari lodges are priced for high-end international travellers, they are less expensive than safari lodges in other African tourist destinations.
The Kruger region is accessible by car or tour vehicle from Johannesburg. It’s a scenic 5- to 6-hour drive from Johannesburg to Kruger Park or Greater Kruger, and while many visitors choose to fly in and out on chartered flights, you can actually experience much more when travelling by road.
Exclusive access to private land
Daily game drives in open safari vehicles with a dedicated ranger and tracker are provided for guests. If you stay in Kruger Park, game rangers have exclusive access to both the private concession and the Kruger public roads.
The fences in Greater Kruger’s private game reserves have been removed, but this does not mean it is a “free for all” to traverse each other’s property. The rangers who take guests on open safari vehicles must stay on their property, but the private reserves are vast and there are plenty of animals and birds to see.
Professional rangers and trackers
The professional game rangers and trackers who work for the private reserves and concessions in the Kruger region are widely regarded as some of the best in southern Africa. Their bushveld knowledge is extensive, and their approach to client care and safety is flawless.
Because of the intimate nature of the safari lodges, your ranger will usually spend time with you in camp. Those who want to continue their game viewing can join their ranger after brunch for guided walks in the surrounding bushveld. On a six day safari, there will be ample time to do this.
Guaranteed animal sightings
The rangers and trackers go out of their way to find fantastic animal sightings on a six day luxury safari holiday in the Kruger region. When you pay a premium for the best safari accommodation in South Africa, the rangers make certain you see the best game.
The game rangers communicate via radio and report exciting sightings so that no one misses out on seeing the Big 5 and other excellent sightings.
Gastronomic delights
Top-tier safari lodges always have top-tier chefs, and the food and wine are often as memorable as the animal sightings.
The luxury lodge rates are typically ‘all-inclusive,’ which means you can expect three delicious meals per day, delectable pastries for High Tea, and delectable South African snacks for sundowners.
The luxury lodges in Kruger take pride in pairing decadent meals with South Africa’s finest wines. Many have their own cellars stocked with a fine selection of local wines, gins, craft beers, and spirits.
Pampering and pleasures
Most Kruger luxury lodges have their own spa and, in some cases, a fully equipped gym. In between daily game drives, you can pamper yourself with a wonderful pampering session by skilled therapists and masseuses and keep yourself in shape while indulging in the fine food.
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FAQ
Can you go on a luxury safari inside Kruger National Park?
Yes, there are several private concessions with luxurious safari lodges located in the national park.
Is it possible to experience the Kruger magic in only six days?
In six days you can enjoy and extensive safari, with enough time for several activities.
What is the difference between Kruger National Park and Greater Kruger?
Kruger National Park is the national game reserve managed by SANParks. Together with several private game reserves along the unfenced western boundary of the Kruger National Park, it forms Greater Kruger.
Is it worthwhile to spend a lot of money on a luxury safari in Greater Kruger
Yes, a luxury safari in Greater Kruger provides ample opportunities to observe the Big 5, offers award-winning accommodations and skilled trackers and guides.