Your self-drive journey through Kruger National Park takes you across some of South Africa’s most iconic wilderness areas - from the rugged foothills of the south to the open plains of the central region and the tranquil river landscapes of the north. Along the way, you experience the park’s remarkable diversity of scenery and wildlife at your own pace, with the freedom to stop and savour every sighting. Each camp reveals a different side of Kruger’s natural beauty, creating a journey filled with unforgettable moments, breathtaking views, and the timeless rhythm of the African bush.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Southern Kruger (Berg-en-Dal Region): A wildlife-rich area known for its rugged bushveld, granite hills, and proximity to the Crocodile River. This region offers excellent sightings of elephant, white rhino, buffalo, leopard, and abundant antelope species
Central Kruger – Skukuza Region: The heart of Kruger National Park and its most historic camp, Skukuza offers superb riverfront scenery and some of the park’s highest densities of big game.
Central Kruger – Satara Region: Often referred to as “Big Cat Country,” the Satara area is famous for its vast open plains and high visibility. This region provides some of the best chances to encounter lions, cheetahs, and leopards.
Northern/Central Kruger – Letaba Region: A tranquil, scenic area renowned for its sweeping mopane woodlands and the beautiful Letaba River. This region is especially celebrated for its large elephant populations, frequent sightings of buffalo and waterbuck.






