Game Lodge Accommodation in Kruger National Park

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Game Lodge
3 Unit/Rooms
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Bushwise Safaris offers accommodation and the ultimate safari experience in the Kruger National Park. From the comforts of our bush lodge on the banks of the Crocodile River, the southern boundary of Kruger, we explore South Africa’s greatest wilderness region. Professional owner guides will ensure that you leave with the fondest memories of Wild Africa, and certainly much more bush wise!

Game Lodge
Game Lodge
16 Unit/Rooms
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Lukimbi is situated in the easily accessible southern portion of the Kruger National Park, home to the Big Five. Lukimbi accommodates up to 32 guests in 14 luxury and two ultra luxury suites.....

Game Lodge
Game Lodge
22 Unit/Rooms
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Situated in a private concession in the south-eastern section of the Kruger National Park, Shishangeni is home to the Big Five and vivid storytelling by the local community, including rituals that are still enacted today. Experienced guides conduct morning and afternoon game drives on open four-wheel-drive vehicles...

Game Lodge
Game Lodge
8 Unit/Rooms
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Gomo Gomo Game Lodge is a private and intimate camp situated in the prestigious Klaserie Private Nature Reserve, giving excellent traverse viewing..........

Game Lodge
Game Lodge
5 Unit/Rooms
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Camp Shonga is an intimate bush retreat, built in the foothills of the Lebombo Mountains, offering views over the African bushveld. The camp accommodates 10 guests in five individual tents. The tents are luxuriously equipped with en-suite bathrooms, including ball-and-claw baths...

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Game Lodge
6 Unit/Rooms
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[NO SELF CATERING] Maqueda Luxury Lodge borders the Kruger National Park. Wild animals roam the premises freely. Enjoy our World Cup Safaris in the heart of the South African Wild Teratory, Big 5 country.

Game Lodge
Game Lodge
8 Unit/Rooms
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Crocodile Kruger Safari Lodge is situated in a nature reserve on the banks of the Crocodile River with stunning views of the Kruger National park and its wildlife....

Game Lodge
Game Lodge
12 Unit/Rooms
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Situated at the confluence of two rivers in the southern area of the Kruger National Park, Jock Safari Lodge is approximately 35km from both Skukuza and Malelane airports. Surrounded by magnificent trees and an abundance of bird life, the lodge has 6000 hectares of exclusive traversing rights in the Kruger’s first private concession. The lodge’s style combines the romance and elegance of the...

Game Lodge
Game Lodge
14 Unit/Rooms
R 1005 - R 3950

Grand Kruger Lodge is the perfect base from which to experience the pride of South African conservation efforts. It offers superb accommodation in the heart of the bushveld with superb game viewing in the southern Kruger National Park.......

Game Lodge
Game Lodge
5 Unit/Rooms
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With walls built from authentic buffalo dung, Camp Shawu reflects the Africa described by famous explorers of colonial times. Located in the 20 000 hectare private concession in the south-eastern section of the Kruger National Park, the camp has five large rooms overlooking the Mpanamana Dam. All the rooms are equipped with romantic...

A game of numbers

The most-often posed question by visitors to the Kruger National Park, after days of looking at the blessed creatures is “How many impalas are there?” so here are some statistics from the latest report in 2010. There are 37 500 buffalo and the population is growing at 5% per year. Elephants are up from 8 500 in 2000 to 13 500 in 2010. The lion population is stable at around 1 700 and there are thought to be about 1 000 leopard. There are just over 10 000 white rhino and 650 black. Zebras number approximately 25 000 and giraffes around 10 000. So, how many impalas are there in the Kruger National Park? The estimate given by the Minister of Environmental Affairs was “somewhere between 99 830 and 163 570”. It’s quite a big range so I guess they lost count or they really don’t know. I think it’s safe to assume that they are not endangered, though.