Kruger Tours from Johannesburg

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Embarking on a Kruger Safari Tour from Johannesburg is the perfect way to experience the diverse wildlife and natural beauty of South Africa. Starting from the bustling city, visitors can venture on a journey to one of the largest game reserves in Africa, covering an area of over 19,000 square kilometers. 

With a variety of tour options, visitors can customize their safari experience to fit their budget, preferences, and interests with tours offering an opportunity to witness the Big Five game animals, including lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinoceroses, as well as over 500 species of birds, reptiles, and amphibians in luxurious accommodation.

The best Kruger Tours from Johannesburg

Price of a Kruger Tour from Johannesburg

The price of a Kruger Safari Tour from Johannesburg varies depending on the tour operator, duration of the tour, and the level of luxury and activities included. For budget-friendly options, a 3-4 day tour can cost around $400-$600 per person, including transportation, accommodation in basic rest camps, and guided game drives.

For mid-range options, a 4-6 day tour with accommodation in private lodges or luxury tented camps can cost around $1,000-$2,500 per person, including transportation, meals, and activities such as guided game drives, bush walks, and cultural tours.

For high-end options, a 5-7 day tour with exclusive accommodations in private game reserves and activities such as hot air balloon rides, spa treatments, and private game drives can cost upwards of $5,000 per person.

Tour breakdown for Kruger Tours from Johannesburg

Safari tour highlights

  • The largest game reserve in Africa
  • See the Big Five including the lion, rhino, elephant, buffalo and a thriving population of leopards, the most elusive big cat
  • Six different ecosystems in a single 7,500 sq. mile park 
  • Private tour guide in English and other languages
  • Luxury lodges and world-renowned hospitality
  • All-inclusive tours including lodging, entrance fees, meals, and transport
  • Game drives in comfortable, open top safari vehicles
  • Optional activity add-ons including hot air balloon safaris

Tour inclusions

The following details typical tour inclusions and exclusions on the best Kruger Tours from Johannesburg packages:

Tour inclusionsTour exclusions
Game drives per the itinerary as well as pick-up and drop-offVisa fees, laundry services, drinks including mineral water at the hotels
Experienced english-speaking guide and driverInternational/domestic flights
Transport and park entrance feesActivity add-ons
Accommodation (full-board safaris)Tips to the driver guides, waiters and porters
Park fees
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and bottled water
Government taxes

Safari essentials and information

Is a 5 day safari in Kruger sufficient?

5 days is more than enough time to see, hear and experience the incredible wildlife and sights of the Kruger. The number of days needed to properly do a Kruger safari can range from 1-2 days to 1-2 weeks, depending on how much time and budget a visitor has. 

Each day consists of an early morning game drive and a late afternoon game drive, certainly sufficient time to view the big 5 and incredible scenery. On a safari trip, you can even break up the drive to or from Kruger with an overnight stay at the Mala Mala Game Reserve or the famous Lion Sands Game Reserve

Overall, 5 days is a good amount of time for a safari in the Kruger if it is part of a larger South Africa tour.

Accommodation offered on a Kruger Safari Tour?

After a long day surveying the incredible South African landscape and wildlife on offer, guests can look forward to the very best safari accommodation the Kruger has to offer. The accommodation here is excellent with numerous options from tented camps, luxury lodges to camping grounds. 

More than a dozen rest camps offer the choice of camping or staying in a comfortable self-catering bungalow. Some safaris stay outside the park, at one of several lodges that lie close to an entrance gate. These accommodation options include simple backpacker lodges, smart chain hotels and owner-managed boutique properties. 

Of particular note are luxury lodges where you can see wildlife as they come down to the waterhole to drink. From the comfort of your own African themed accommodation, sip an evening cocktail from your wooden veranda or relax in a massive bathtub before an incredible  culinary evening experience.

Animals on a Kruger safari?

You’ll find just about everything in the Kruger! The massive expanse of the Kruger National Park is home to over 147 species of mammals, 114 reptile species, 51 snake species, 49 fish species and a massive 508 species of birds, a number unrivaled anywhere else in South Africa.

The reserve is home to the Big Five (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and African buffalo) and visitors will also find spotted hyenas as well as numerous hippos and leopards. 

Kruger is an important stronghold for both rhino species: the larger and more placid white rhino is common and very likely to be seen over the course of 5 days, but you would be very lucky to see the more scarce and secretive black rhino. 

All the big cats are found and lions, in particular, are frequently seen in the south of the park. This combination gives you a reasonable chance of seeing all the Big Five in a short time. 

Fly or drive to Kruger?

On a 5 day safari, flying and driving to the Kruger are both viable options, with flying bringing obvious time savings (approximately 55 minutes from all three locations of Johannesburg, Gauteng and O.R. Tambo International Airport) and incredible views of the wildlife and landscape. 

Flying of course comes with a higher price tag however they do typically include top-end accommodation and all of your activities. The drive to the Kruger from Johannesburg takes 4-5 hours with the quickest route via the N12 and N4, a 245 mile drive. 

Driving is generally cheaper, and you will see some interesting countryside en route. And, with an early start, you’ll be in Kruger for lunch. Kruger is further from seaside destinations such as Durban, Cape Town or the Garden Route, so traveling overland isn’t a realistic option unless you’ve enough spare days to treat it as a road trip. 

If you decide to fly, different airports service Kruger, and your best choice will be influenced by where you’ll be staying. The busiest flight hub is Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport, which lies outside the national park, but offers good access to southern Kruger via Numbi Gate (40km/25mi) or Phabeni Gate (60km/36mi). 

Alternatives include Skukuza Airport, which stands inside the park close to Skukuza Rest Camp, and Hoedspruit Eastgate Airport, which is near central Kruger’s Orpen Gate.

FAQs

How much spending money do I need for a Kruger tour?

Visitors should budget for approximately $320 for a Kruger safari per person per day, including food and accommodation. 

What animals will I see on a Kruger safari tour?

Visitors on a Kruger safari will see the Big Five (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and African buffalo), hyenas, wildebeest, giraffes, cheetah, zebras, endangered black rhinos, hippos, crocodiles and much more.

What is the best way to get to Kruger from Johannesburg?

The easiest way to get to Kruger National Park from Johannesburg is by flying to one of the airports near the park, such as Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport, which is about a 50-minute drive from the park’s Numbi Gate, or Hoedspruit Airport, which is about an hour’s drive away.