Sleep Suspended Above Kruger’s Wild Heart at Kruger National Park
Your ultimate guide to wildlife, luxury and travel to South Africa.
South Africa travel sits high on many New Zealand travellers’ wish lists - and for good reason.
From iconic wildlife to world-class lodges and jaw‑dropping scenery, Kruger National Park is one of the most rewarding destinations when planning travel to South Africa.
Spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometres in the country’s northeast, Kruger is one of Africa’s largest and oldest national parks. It’s a place where lions roam freely, elephants cross ancient riverbeds and unforgettable safari moments unfold every day. Whether you’re dreaming of a once‑in‑a‑lifetime wildlife adventure or a luxury escape immersed in nature, Kruger National Park delivers on every level.
This guide covers everything New Zealand travellers need to know - from wildlife and best times to visit, to unique stays like sleeping above the Sabie River - helping you plan an extraordinary South Africa holiday.
Where is Kruger National Park?
Kruger National Park is located in northeastern South Africa, bordering Mozambique and Zimbabwe. It stretches across the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga and is easily accessible via domestic flights from Johannesburg to airports such as Skukuza, Hoedspruit or Mbombela.
For travellers from New Zealand, Kruger is often paired with Cape Town, the Garden Route or Victoria Falls, making it a cornerstone of a well-rounded South Africa itinerary.
Why Kruger National Park is a must-visit in South Africa.
Kruger is world‑famous for good reason. It offers one of the best safari experiences on the planet - combining vast open landscapes, exceptional biodiversity and a range of accommodation options to suit every style of traveller.
Home of the Big Five
Kruger National Park is one of the best places in Africa to see the Big Five:
- Lion
- Leopard
- Elephant
- Rhinoceros
- Buffalo
In addition, the park is home to more than:
- 500 bird species
- 150 mammal species
- 110 reptile species
This incredible density of wildlife makes sightings frequent and safari drives deeply rewarding.
A safari for every traveller.
Whether you’re seeking exclusive game drives in a private reserve, family-friendly rest camps or ultra-luxury lodges, Kruger National Park offers unmatched flexibility - one reason it remains a top result for South Africa travel searches in New Zealand.
When is the best time to visit Kruger National Park?
The best time to travel to South Africa for a Kruger safari depends on your priorities, but most New Zealanders prefer the dry season.
Dry season: May to September (best for game viewing)
- Sparse vegetation mean easier wildlife sightings
- Animals gather around water sources
- Cooler temperatures, especially in the evenings
This period aligns well with Kiwi winter holidays, making it the most popular time for travel to South Africa from NZ.
Green season: October to April (best for scenery and birdlife)
- Lush landscapes and dramatic skies
- Fewer crowds and better value
- Excellent for birdwatching and photography
Although summer temperatures can rise, air‑conditioned lodges and early morning game drives make this season both comfortable and beautiful.
What makes a safari in Kruger so special?
A safari in Kruger National Park isn’t just about ticking animals off a list - it’s about immersion.
Morning game drives
Early mornings reveal predators on the move as the sun lifts above the horizon. Lions patrol roads, leopards melt back into trees and elephant herds begin their daily journeys.
Afternoon encounters
As the heat builds, wildlife congregates near rivers like the Sabie, Crocodile and Olifants. These areas are prime for relaxed viewing and incredible photography.
Night safaris
In private reserves bordering Kruger, night drives reveal nocturnal creatures rarely seen during the day - from bush babies to elusive leopards.
Where to stay in Kruger National Park.
Accommodation options range from simple self-drive camps to some of the most extraordinary safari lodges in Africa.
Luxury lodges
Private concessions and adjacent reserves offer:
- Guided game drives with expert rangers
- Fine dining inspired by African flavours
- Spa treatments and infinity pools overlooking the bush
These lodges are ideal for honeymooners, milestone trips or travellers wanting a seamless safari experience.
A truly unforgettable stay: Kruger Shalati - The Train on the Bridge.
One of the most talked‑about stays in South Africa travel circles is Kruger Shalati - The Train on the Bridge.
Suspended above the Sabie River, this re‑imagined vintage train offers glass‑walled rooms with uninterrupted views over one of Kruger’s most wildlife‑rich habitats. From your bed, you might spot elephants drinking below, hippos surfacing in the river or giraffes grazing at sunset.
With an open‑air deck, refined dining and a design that blends heritage with contemporary luxury, Kruger Shalati has become one of the park’s most iconic accommodations - and a bucket‑list highlight when travelling to South Africa.
How long should you spend in Kruger National Park?
For most New Zealand travellers, 3 to 5 nights in or around Kruger National Park is ideal.
- 3 nights: A great introduction with multiple game drives
- 4 to 5 nights: More relaxed pace and deeper wildlife encounters
- 6+ nights: Ideal for photographers or those combining different camps or reserves
Kruger pairs beautifully with Cape Town, wine regions or Mozambique’s beaches, creating a varied South Africa holiday.
What wildlife will you see in Kruger?
Common sightings
- Elephants (often in large herds)
- Zebra and wildebeest
- Giraffe and kudu
- Buffalo
Predators
- Lions are frequently spotted
- Leopards are elusive but present in healthy numbers
- Cheetahs thrive in open plains
Every safari is different, and that unpredictability is part of Kruger’s magic.
Is Kruger National Park suitable for first-time safari travellers?
Absolutely. Kruger National Park is one of Africa’s most accessible safari destinations, making it ideal for first‑time visitors travelling from New Zealand.
Why it works so well:
- Excellent infrastructure
- Experienced guides and rangers
- Wide choice of accommodation styles
- Strong safety and conservation standards
Whether you prefer a fully guided experience or a self-drive adventure, Kruger accommodates both with ease.
Travel to South Africa from New Zealand: what to know.
Flights
Most journeys route via Sydney, Singapore, Dubai or Doha to Johannesburg. From there, a short domestic flight brings you close to Kruger.
Visas
New Zealand passport holders typically do not require a visa for short tourist stays in South Africa. but this is subject to change - be sure to check with your House of Travel specialist.
Health considerations
Kruger is located in a malaria‑risk area. Consulting your GP or travel clinic before departure is recommended, especially for summer travel.
Why Kruger should be on your South Africa travel bucket list.
Few places in the world offer the same combination of scale, wildlife diversity and accommodation variety as Kruger National Park. Whether you’re watching a pride of lions at dawn, drifting off to sleep above a river alive with animals or sharing stories around a fire after a game drive, Kruger delivers moments that stay with you forever.
For New Zealand travellers dreaming of travel to South Africa, Kruger National Park isn’t just a stop on the map - it’s the heart of the journey.
Ready to plan your South Africa adventure?
Kruger National Park is best experienced with expert planning. Check out our South Africa deals or speak with a knowledgeable House of Travel South Africa specialist to turn your safari dreams into reality and start planning a South Africa holiday you’ll never forget.
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