Overview-Kruger Wilderness Trails

Kruger Wilderness Trails is a walking safari in the Greater Kruger Park Area. It showcases the best of South Africa’s wildlife and offering world class nature experiences. The proximity to nature and the unrivalled feeling of “being in the bush” is the consistent theme of the Kruger Widerness Trails. The discerning features of the authentic safari experience are exclusivity of game viewing and access to a knowledgeable guide and trackers.

TypeGuided walk with professional guide
LocationGreater Kruger National Park, Limpopo Province, South Africa
Group sizeMinimum 4 and maximum of 8
Duration4 days- 3 nights camping
GradingModerate
Day StagesAbout 5-7 hours walking per day and evening game drives
DistanceSlow walking/driving
TerrainBush
AccommodationDome style tents
MealsIncluded
CostR12 940 per person plus private reserve conservation/bed levies.
Dates1 April-30 Nov starting only on a Monday or a Thursday.

Trip details

Kruger Wilderness Trails is a unique 4 day walking safari for adventurers and nature lovers. Each day is spent walking through the 8000 hectare Greater Kruger Park reserve and 3 nights camping in a scenic location in the wilderness. A maximum of 8 guests per day (sleeping in 4 tents) ensures a private Kruger walking adventure of a lifetime. A professional trained guide and tracker team will lead an informative, thrilling, and unforgettable walk in the wild. While guests are out exploring the reserve on foot, a support team will be moving the camp to a new location. A packed brunch can be enjoyed in the bush, while snacks and refreshments will be on offer upon arrival at the camp. Spend the evening on a game drive, a mouthwatering campfire dinner and overnight in a canvas dome tent.

The emphasis of the trail is to spend time on foot in the Greater Kruger National Park, not only looking for the large mammals but also the smaller creatures. Your experienced trails guide will introduce you to aspects of the bush that are normally overlooked when driving around the Kruger Park. In keeping with the wilderness atmosphere, sites for the safari trail camps are carefully selected for their scenic beauty.

Highlights

The Kruger Lowveld area

Kruger Lowveld is a region of superlatives. From the Great Escarpment’s scented forests and tumbling waterfalls, to the majestic Blyde River Canyon with its endless vistas over the Lowveld; from the southern reaches of the Kruger National Park, where it abuts the rolling cane fields of the Onderberg, to Barberton, in the lea of some of the world’s oldest mountains and the memories of the thrilling Gold Rush that once took place here.

Game

Animals exposed, fabulous photos, wild walks and bright-plumed birds. South Africa is globally renowned for its phenomenal game viewing and sound conservation ethics. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the iconic Kruger National Park, where 147 species of mammals – more than any other African wildlife area – exist alongside 517 bird species, 114 different types of reptile (there are 3 000 Nile crocodiles), 33 species of amphibian and 50 kinds of fish. Bordering the Kruger National Park are a number of private reserves- hundreds of thousands of hectares of conservation land adjacent to the Kruger National Park, with no fences in between and unlimited movement of game. The reserves showcase the best of South Africa’s wildlife and the Big 5. They offer the very best, authentic, close-up wildlife viewing and photography to be found anywhere on the African continent.

Birds

The Greater Kruger Park region has some of the most diverse habitats in South Africa and boasts an impressive bird list of close to 600 species. Birdwatchers can expect to see Kori Bustard, African Fish Eagle, etc.

Accommodation

Groups spend their nights in dome style tents. Dining / socialising area where the campfire’s flickering shadows encourage stories of adventures in the African bush. Enjoy the Greater Kruger Park nightlife and dining experience

Culture and history

The Kruger Lowveld is also a place of historical and cultural significance. Iron Age trade routes and African traditions reach back across many centuries. Gold rushes at Pilgrim’s Rest and Barberton were precursors to the discovery of gold in Johannesburg. Steeped in the history of traditional cultures, pioneers and fortune seekers, visitors will encounter a contemporary Lowveld culture with a wealth of stories that inspire the senses and connect them to the land and its people.

Activities
Full-day guided walking safaris in the Greater Kruger – 3-4 hour morning walk, brunch in the bush, followed by 2-3 hour afternoon walk wilderness trails
Evening game drives in the 8000 hectare
Birdwatching
Stargazing
 
A typical day
Departure times for Kruger Wilderness Trails depends on the weather and season. Summer time walks will depart earlier, while winter time departures will be later. A general summary of a day’s activity is as follows:
05h30 – Wake up to coffee and rusks, and kit up in walking gear
06h30 – Depart camp for 3-4 hour walking trail
10h30 – Stop for brunch and a siesta in the bush
12h30 – Continue on walking trail to next camp site
15h00 – Arrive at new camp site, enjoy a refreshment and some snacks while settling in
16h30 – Depart on evening game drive
19h00 – Return to camp, enjoy refreshments around the fire before dinner is served.

4 Canvas dome tents each sleeping 2 people on swags/mattresses
En suite bucket showers and chemical toilet facilities
Standing hand basins with warm water each morning and afternoon
Central mess tent for kitchen and dining
Camp fire in the evenings
Solar powered lanterns in the camp and tents
Light breakfast in the morning before departure, packed brunch to be enjoyed in the bush, snacks in the afternoon and 3-course evening dinner
Safari vehicle for game viewing and transfers in and out of the reserve.

Rates
Pickup and drop-off options:
From Chacma Bush Camp and back- R12 940 per person. Transfers from OR Tambo International Airport or Hoedspruit Airport can be arranged (additional charge)

Rates are quoted per person sharing and are subject to change without prior notice. Rates include government taxes, where applicable.
If taxes or private reserve levies increase, we reserve the right to increase the rate accordingly. Children 12 years and older are welcome to join at the standard rate.

Included

Accommodation, all meals, bottled water, bush walks and game drives, teas and coffees, professional trails guide and tracker, full day walking safari and evening game drive, transfers between Lamai gate and the camp.

Not included

Items not mentioned above, eg: travel insurance, conservation levy, all soft and alcoholic drinks. The Maseke Conservation levy of R450 per person per night and the Maseke Bed Levy of R100 per person per stay, will be added to your invoice ( Aug 2022 rates)

Grading

Overall rating of Kruger Wilderness Trails: “Moderate”. You do not need to be ultra-fit but if you should be able to walk between 13 and 20 km per day. The route takes you along paths, tracks and through the veld. See Walking grades for more details about “Moderate” rating.

Location

The walking safari is in the Greater Kruger Park, situated between Hoedspruit and Phalaborwa in Limpopo Province. It is an 8000 hectare private game reserve, which shares open borders with the Kruger National Park. The Olifants River courses through the reserve, while prominent mountainous ridges and boulder koppies characterise the terrain, making it an incredibly diverse and interesting region to explore on foot.

Wildlife

The area affords you the opportunity of excellent game viewing in this diverse habitat of mountains and plains. More species of mammals than in any other African wildlife area

Mammals

Some of the world’s largest mammals find their home in South Africa, where elephant, giraffe, hippo, buffalo, and rhino reside in the wild Kruger Park and surrounding private game reserves. Game drives lead to unforgettable sightings of these large species, in addition to general game, such as zebra, impala, kudu, gnu, waterbuck, bushbuck, duiker, and wilderness trails steenbok, while nyala are frequent visitors to the camp itself.

Predators

Following in the footsteps of the herbivorous mammals are the carnivorous species of the South African bush. Lion, leopard, hyena, cheetah, African wild dog, and the Nile crocodile are some of the prominent predators residing in the Kruger. Smaller predators include jackal, mongoose, civet, and genet, honey badger, among others.

Birdlife

The Kruger habitat accommodates a complete smorgasbord of birder’s delights. Water birds such as herons, storks, plovers, spoonbills, and sandpipers are common along dam edges; kingfishers, orioles, robins, chats, larks, cisticolas, and coucals are some of the veld and woodland birds around; while birds of prey are seen and heard throughout the day.

Your guides
All walking trails are conducted by an experienced and knowledgeable guide who will point out the wildlife, birds and ecology of the area. You will be allowed to walk at your own pace amid splendid scenery and stop and enjoy what is of interest to your group. Although you may see amazing things, our wilderness walk is not intended to bring you close to dangerous game.
 
Tours to add to your trip

You can combine the Kruger Wilderness Trails with one or both of the following:

Kruger Park Safari, and

Blyde River Canyon Tour.

Additional activities
Alternatively you can add attractions in the vicinity to your program-before or after the safari. We can recommend a number of interesting options and can assist with bookings to compliment your Kruger Wilderness Trails. The costs of these options are available on request.
When to do the Kruger Wilderness Trails

Bookings can be made throughout the year, starting on a Monday or a Thursday.

Climate

Mild winters, with chilly evenings Summer months (September to April) are hot with occasional rains.

The average mean rainfall for the year is 350mm, with most rainfall occurring during mid-summer (November – February). The rainfall generally occurs in the form of thunderstorms where a downpour is experienced, very seldom lasting longer than a few hours. The average maximum temperatures range from 24°C in July to 31°C in January with the average minimum occurring in July at a temperature of 8.5°C.

Getting there

Pick up and drop off details

OR Tambo International Airport: Pick up is at 06h45 from the airport with the Ashtons Shuttle. Guests will return to OR Tambo between 17h00 and 18h00.
Hoedspruit/Eastgate Airport: Pick up and drop off is scheduled to tie in with flights into and out of Hoedspruit from Cape Town and Johannesburg.
Lamai gate: Guests who arrange their own transport, or are self-driving. Guests should aim to arrive at 12h30.
Guests will be dropped off at 11h30 on day of departure.

Getting to Hoedspruit

For international visitors:
Fly to OR Tambo International Airport. From there an internal flight to Hoedpruit or we can arrange a transfer from Johannesburg to Hoedspruit or you can self-drive.
Route from Johannesburg by car:
Take R21 from OR Tambo International Airport, then N12, N4, R540, R36 en R527 to Hoedspruit (About 430 km- 4/5 hours) When we confirm your booking suggestions will be given about places to visit along the way from Johannesburg
 
What to take

Comfortable, well ventilated clothes. Wear neutral coloured, lightweight clothing with short and long sleeves. Good walking boots (already worn-in) and long trousers for walking safaris. Bring a thick windbreaker/jacket and gloves for evening game drives. For your daily needs, you are advised to have a day-bag, a plastic bag to waterproof your day-pack, sun-hat, sunglasses, sun block, a water bottle, personal first-aid kit, camera, binoculars. A torch and headlamp are important. Basic solar heating is provided. Cell phone charging facilities not available. Bring a solar charger.

Insurance

We recommend that you arrange appropriate holiday insurance giving you cover against illness, injury, and loss or damage to luggage. This insurance should also cover the possibility of your having to cancel your holiday for any reason.

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Map

Location of Hoedspruit

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