Activities
Activities INSIDE THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
Guided bush walks
Daily early morning and afternoon guided walks are available from the camp.
Up to eight guests are taken to interesting places in the surrounding wilderness areas adjacent to most of the camps. The walk itself is relaxed. Experienced and armed guides use their knowledge of the bush to explain natural wonders.
- Trained field guides with backup rifles take groups of up to eight people out into the bush for a few hours.
- They track rhino, elephant and lion on foot and learn and observe fascinating facts about the African bush.
- Guests must wear:
- comfortable walking shoes or boots,
- clothing applicable to the prevailing weather conditions.
- Guests must bring their own cameras and binoculars.
Game drives (in the company of trained field guides)
Sunset drives
This activity leaves before the sun sets and gets back once the sky is dark. Experienced guides drive the groups. Enquire at the reservations offices or at the camp you are staying in, about going on this drive.
Night drives
Take part in the nocturnal activities of Kruger's secretive creatures. Experienced guides drive the groups. Enquire at the reservations offices or at the camp you are staying in, about going on this drive. The sunset drive departs at 17:00 and lasts at least three hours.
Morning drives
This drives leaves at around 04:30 in summer and 05:30 in winter. Clients are to confirm the drive with Reception the previous night when they book in. As for the day walks, accommodation must be booked for the previous night at the camp, as walks/drives leave before the gates open officially. The drive’s duration is 3-4 hours.
- Stevenson Hamilton Memorial Library
- Kids Educational Programme (Seasonal)
- Lake Panic Bird Hide (located approximately 7km outside the camp)
- Wildlife films every evening (except Sundays)
Activities OUTSIDE THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
Scenic Panorama Route tour
The Panorama Route is one of the most beautiful and popular travel destinations in South Africa and by far one of the most scenic on the continent. It leads through the rugged mountain range of the northern Drakensberg in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. The Panorama Route passes the north-eastern part of the Great Escarpment. The inland plateau declines abruptly and steeply and opens up fantastic views of the plains of the lowveld a thousand metres below, providing some of the most dramatic landscapes in the world.
Itinerary
Our guide will collect you from Skukuza rest camp and proceed on the full-day Panorama Route tour.
The Panorama Route has long been known as one of the most scenic one-day drives in the world. Visit God’s Window, Pilgrim's Rest, the Potholes, Graskop, the edge of the escarpment and some majestic waterfalls.
You will have a chance to stop for lunch (client's own account).