In this expertly planned tour you will see the absolute best of what the Kruger National Park and surrounding areas have to offer. Stay in either 3 of 4 Star hand picked accommodation depending on your budget. Experience the true Kruger the way it should be, see different areas and do multiple game drives. Drive along the gorgeous Panorama Route and see why they call it “God’s Window”
Day 1 | HazyviewFly in to Kruger Mpumalanga International airport and meet your guide before travelling to Hazyview. Stay in one of our beautiful hand picked lodges and soak up the beauty of the area before starting your safari adventure the next day. |
Day 2 | Sabi SandsAfter breakfast depart on your journey to Sabi Sands via the Panorama Route. After a morning of taking exploring the Panorama Route we enter the Sabi Sands area. Sabi Sands is a combination of private reserves adjacent to the Kruger National Park in the Mpumalanga province – South Africa. The game reserve shares a 50 (fifty) kilometres unfenced border with the world famous Kruger National Park. Sabi Sands Game Reserve is known as the best place in Africa to view the Big Five and it’s famous for amazing leopard sightings. Sabi Sands gets its name from the Sabi River on its southern border & The Sand River which flows through the reserve making it water rich, therefore wildlife concentration is very high due to the abundance of water in the reserve. |
Day 3 | Sabi SandsWe spend the day in Sabi Sands unwinding and soaking up the bushveld enjoying guided game drive activities in search of the Big 5. |
Day 4 | Kruger National ParkAfter a scrumptious breakfast we exit the Sabi Sands area and enter the Kruger National Park through one of the Northern gates. Tonight we will spend in one the park’s rest camps. Listen to Lions roar at night and take in the splendor of this national park. |
Day 5 | Kruger National ParkAfter breakfast we leave our rest camp behind and start travelling South towards the heart of the Kruger National Park for our last night stay and a last search for the extraordinary wildlife that roam the park. |