SA Logue brings you the lowdown on the camps of the Kruger National Park. See our Kruger Camps tag for more.
Crocodile Bridge Camp
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Two Crocs in Kruger River
Where is it? On the banks of the Crocodile River, at [...]
If you’ve decided to tackle the Kruger Park on your own - a decidedly do-able proposition (see SA Logue’s Make Your Own Way to Kruger for more) - then ensure your do-it-yourself-safari ends at Kruger’s Phalaborwa gate (closest camp: Letaba), so you don’t miss the Blyde River Canyon on the drive back to Joburg.
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One of the best places to enter the Kruger National Park is the Crocodile Bridge gate in the park’s extreme southeast. Being just off the N4 highway to Maputo, it’s easy to get to, and being such a good area for game viewing, you’re likely to have several spectacular sightings right off the bat.
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Judith asks, is it OK for three women to take two children to the Kruger National Park by themselves, as it were? (That is, can they self-drive to Kruger, and self-guide during the Kruger experience?)
The simple answer to your question, Judith, is yes! The drive from Joburg to Kruger is easy, about 5 hours (though [...]