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SANParks Pretoriuskop Rest Camp
SANParks Pretoriuskop Rest Camp
SANParks Pretoriuskop Rest Camp
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It is immediately apparent to any visitor that Pretoriuskop, Kruger oldest rest camp, is unlike any other rest camp in the Kruger National Park. Brilliant red trees adorn Kruger like surroundings, pre-dating the decision to make exclusive use of indigenous plants in laying out rest camp gardens. Nostalgia prompted an exception to the rule for Pretoriuskop, the Kruger National Park's oldest rest camp, and exotic flowering plants were allowed to stay, enhancing the strong sense of the past that is so pervasive.
The Pretoriuskop Rest Camp offers a cafeteria and a shop, a restaurant, a communal laundromat, filling station, communal kitchens and ablutions, braai facilities, a swimming pool for overnight residents, and a day visitor picnic area.
Activities at Pretoriuskop Rest Camp include guided bush walks, and morning, night and day game drives in the company of trained field guides, and bush breakfast and bush braais.
It is immediately apparent to any visitor that Pretoriuskop, Kruger oldest rest camp, is unlike any other rest camp in the Kruger National Park. Brilliant red trees adorn Kruger like surroundings, pre-dating the decision to make exclusive use of indigenous plants in laying out rest camp gardens. Nostalgia prompted an exception to the rule for Pretoriuskop, the Kruger National Park's oldest rest camp, and exotic flowering plants were allowed to stay, enhancing the strong sense of the past that is so pervasive.
The Pretoriuskop Rest Camp offers a cafeteria and a shop, a restaurant, a communal laundromat, filling station, communal kitchens and ablutions, braai facilities, a swimming pool for overnight residents, and a day visitor picnic area.
Activities at Pretoriuskop Rest Camp include guided bush walks, and morning, night and day game drives in the company of trained field guides, and bush breakfast and bush braais.
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93 guests' feedbackVery nice stay. Neat and clean! Cute pool area.
Was awesome, located right in front of the fence, the close neighbours became friends sharing Kruger stories. Shop was nicely stocked and staff very friendly and helpful.
See stars
Nice peaceful and quiet staff helpful and friendly.
It was really nice to see that they are busy maintaining all the units.
Very nice and comfortable.
It was awesome again and I will be back again with that kind of help and understanding. Well done all.
See stars.
Very neat, sponge mattresses just a bit thin. Amazing animals seen very close to the camp. Will go again, soon.
Great. We were impressed with the convenience of such a small chalet. Clean and comfortable.
Always have fun at Pretoriuskop.
Very nice stay, just too short.
Ablutions, bathrooms and the unit (ES2) were very clean, we can see that they have definitely upgraded certain items, especially in the bathrooms. Restaurant well stocked and the site very neat and clean. Well done Pretorius head!
It was lovely, but the general cleanliness of the camp needs attention.
Very nice stay, thank you, and the sunset drive was a festival.
Very nice stay, dirt roads are really very bad, it's not a pleasure to drive on them!
Just a pity that the women's bathroom was dirty. People mess up badly. Had to mop the bathroom floor and the shower floors myself. Toilets not flushed. Kitchen area very neat. No parking for bungalow 61 and 62.
This is SANParks, who could be wrong.
Although it is a smaller camp, we still had a great time.
Yes, we had a very nice stay, thank you.
The quality of the unit we got (number 3) is disappointing. In our room, the base of one bed was broken, the mosquito nets in front of the windows were loose, and the sink was mercifully held in place against the wall. It is very clear that the accommodation does not do any maintenance.
Nice with big but.
Very clean, tidy and quiet.
Thank you for the friendly reception.
Saw many animals and everyone was friendly.
The fact that Wimpy restaurant is in the park. It makes things easy. We enjoyed our breakfast.
Our wildlife park adventure was very enjoyable.
We really enjoyed the time in the wildlife park. Our only complaint/tip would be to hire a camping guide who can go with the campers to show where they can and can't camp.
We had a wonderful stay, ablutions, kitchen, grounds, residential units, shop, restaurant, swimming pools were spotless. The tranquility was exceptional, oldest camp, but very well maintained. Would stay there again anytime.
It's nice and quiet. They clean our hut every day.
We liked it so much, and we will come back. It's a nice lodge, a good BBQ, and a clean bed. Nice kitchen outside.
The accommodation was nice and close to the ablution block, shop and Wimpy. Was very surprised that the round boards are cleaned. Night drive was very nice with a very very nice tour guide named March. Will definitely go again.
Very neat and simple. A good alternative for if you don't want to pitch a tent, but still want to experience a camp atmosphere.
Heavenly camp. Very clean ablutions and beautiful bushveld in the area.
Total decay is visible with the maintenance and cleanliness of gardens; not only t. oh f. Not Pretoriuskop, but from all the camps we visited. It's a shame that beds are left overgrown, full of bushes and untidy. Grass of inner circles of rondavels is long and bushy. Extremely sloppy and unacceptable sealing of tiles around sinks in the rondavel. Poor paintwork in toilets of Afsaal. Some of the signs indicating camps and distances between Pretoriuskop and Afsaal on the stone pillars are gone. What happened to the herds of impalas? Few giraffes seen and no buffalos! We know that the game park is bushy after heavy rains, but as seasoned game park goers and game seekers, less game is generally noticeable. Restaurants and shops are clean and tidy. Kruger National Park has always been S.A. 's pride, but severe decay is not only visible at camps, but also at entry gates. What a pity and a shame!
Very nice, maintenance a bit low, grass long. Power points on the other side of the road. But otherwise very nice.
Very friendly staff in the shop and Wimpy with excellent food, but receptionist at gate was very blunt. Shop is great and well stocked. Ablution was clean, but hopelessly too few facilities for the campers.
We enjoyed the stay very much. Very neat rooms, two beds and a washcloth. Barbecue outside. Communal kitchen area and ablution facilities.
The camp should perhaps set up a lapa canopy at rondavels. It rained the whole time. We couldn't grill.
Lovely atmosphere of the woodland. Resort very neat.
Clean and tidy. Will definitely stay there again and recommend people to go.
Terrible, disgusting, disappointing and shocking staff. Will never stay at a venue ever again.
Camp is neat, accessible and friendly.
Willing to be there in future.
A real holiday feeling as soon as you get there, Everyone is very friendly and helpful. Facilities are clean and tidy.
Very nice and already planning the next holiday there.
My daughter and I went to the wildlife park for 2 nights and it was an experience.
From the gate to the camp itself it had been easy.
Excellent camp. Clean ablutions. well spaced out of camp sites. Electrical points are close.
Very nice campsite. Nice big, clean swimming pool for those very hot days. Very good customer service. Bathrooms neat and clean.
See stars.
Definitely a must visit.
There are signs of improvements being made in the camp but basic maintenance of the gardens seems to be a challenge. Long grass and bushes everywhere. The store has good stock and friendly service but is very expensive. The washing facilities and ablution buildings are in good condition and kept clean. We stayed in a rondavel with our own bathroom. Everything worked and it was cleaned well. The beds are already on the old side and not so comfortable.
Chalets and ablutions are kept very clean. Our beds were made every day and braai area cleaned out when used. The Wimpy based at the camp is very well run. The food was always great. 10/10.
If you arrive late it is not guaranteed that you will get two pitches next to each other if you are a group.
Enjoyed the stay and location.
It's nice, but the bathrooms would make me think twice about staying there again.
By shower time - when someone else open their water you have no water.
The camp is not as nicely located as the other camps and the restaurant is not the best either.
Wonderful overnight stay at Pretoriuskop, park is beautiful, swimming pool is beautiful and will stay here again.
We had a very nice stay here. Walked where we want to be. Animals were scarce when we were there even during the two game drives.
Will stay in Pretoriuskop again if we go again. Everything was neat and very well organized. Many thanks to everyone there.
Every time we enjoy every moment in the bush with the animals.
The camp is clean and tidy and so are the ablution blocks.
We arrived there at 4pm. Book in service was efficient. The only thing we had to pay was a conservation fee which was not communicated to us beforehand. Unfortunately, it was raining the whole night and the next morning. We were unable to sight anything behind the fence. My idea of sleeping in the rest camp is that we would hear animal sounds. The pool is too far from the campsites.
The specific chalet that we booked was spacious, clean and neat. The facilities were usable and practical. The en suite was clean and the shower was big. There were enough towels and a comfortable bed. The camp is also neat and it was a pleasure to walk around. The swimming pool was a winner. The restaurant and the area appears clean and safe.
Friendly staff, lots of wildlife seen in the area Distance to other destinations in the south of the game park not too far.
We were disappointed that there wasn't even a kettle in the room. When you book accommodation rather than camping, you expect at least cutlery and a kettle, but there were only three glasses for our use. The rondavels share the campers' ablution facilities (3 showers, 2 baths and 5 toilets) and a communal kitchen. I think it's important to mention to prospective guests that they must take absolutely everything with them - from mugs for coffee to multiplugs to charge your phone, because you have to unplug the fridge or air conditioner to use the power point. We were grateful for the fridge, but at least expect a little more for the price you pay to live there.
It was just delicious.
Just one complaint. No washing up liquid.
Okay night, but the electricity was cut not allowing us to use the fridge or air-conditioning.
The experience was pretty bad. We slept in one of the 3 bed cabins. The sheets and blankets and pillows had an incredibly foul smell. Was almost impossible to sleep.
Best place on earth to recharge.
We only stayed over for one night. Camp neat and peaceful atmosphere. Chalet was clean and tidy. Would only recommend that new linen be purchased. Linen clean but old.
Will definitely stay there again. Clean and neat.
Arrangements were of the best and encountered no problems. The stay was very good and was very satisfied.
Always neat and clean. Friendly and helpful staff. Lovely campsite. Lots of game around. Would highly recommend it.
Comfortable, neat and clean. Friendly staff and professional service. Good location for rides.
Although the camp has accommodation types of all levels of comfort, we preferred the basic two-bed rondavel, which proved to be very popular. Communal kitchen facilities with boiling water, microwave, stove plates and washing up facilities, as well as the ablution facilities were close to the residential units. It was wonderful to sit by your campfire like in the old days and see everyone hanging out in the circle of rondavels outside. Not intended for squeamish people who believe you should have your own bathroom. The Wimpy on site was disappointing, but the convenience store offers everything imaginable for sale.
It was small and lacked a fridge, but it was a wildlife park. Not quite a game camp, but lots of history. Stunning. Weird camp.
Our accommodation was very basic but was 100% for sleeping. Most of the day you are just on the road. The ablution and kitchen facilities were neat. Als worked and was clean. Would definitely want to stay there again.
We had a great time camping at Pretoriuskop rest camp. Bathrooms always neat and clean.
It is a good starting point for visiting the Kruger.
Kruger National Park is always a good destination.
No problems with the booking, the room was as expected. Small and basic, but convenient for a short stay. Lots of charm! Pretoriuskop, however, is not central and close to the Kruger borders, so journeys are a bit limited from there. Evening game drive is a bit deceiving too.
Everything neat and clean. Might buy new duvets.
Room did smell of smoke. Windows were open, might be from outside. Still, had a wonderful time.
Bed very outdated. Cleaners cleaned very nicely. The rest of the camp is pretty peaceful and quiet. Just really needs more lighting - especially in the camping area where you barbecue. The dirt roads are just bad corrugated iron roads - really hard to drive any vehicle there.
We booked two units under the same name, through the website. When we arrived to check in we had been allocated units 118 and 12; completely at opposites ends of the site; The receptionist informed us that as we had not requested the units to be together there was nothing they could do to help. Unit 12 had been slightly up dated while Unit 118 was very old, shabby, had no proper kitchen area, yet was the same price as Unit 12. They advertise these bungalows as being equipped for self-catering; this is not the case. We did not have a enough cutlery for 2 people, no toaster, no small cooking pot or anything to cook in the microwave with, no kitchen knife for preparing food; the equipment listed as being provided was certainly not what was there. Guests in nearby rondavels came asking for forks and spoons, clearly they too did not have kitchen equipment. Some of the lights not working in both units, Unit 118, air con not working. House keeping and maintenance needs improvement. The beds were clean and very comfortable. The shop is well supplied and stocked with basic foodstuff and a wide range of souvenirs. Staff are friendly. Okay place to stay (eat and sleep) if you cannot get into one of the other camps. We felt embarrassed at how poorly the units were equipped and maintained as we travelled with guests from the UK, who had unit 118 which was really sub-standard.
Very disappointed in the accommodation. The thatched roof leaked in both rooms. Beds and our suitcases were wet. Table was so sticky, we didn't even want to eat on it.
Staff are terribly unfriendly and bombastic. Campsite was really very sketchy. It was the worst camp I have ever stayed at in the entire Kruger National Park.
We spent 6 nights in the Kruger, of which Pretoriuskop was the last one. What a huge disappointment. The camp itself is not tidy. The grass was long and a fallen tree lay in front of a chalet next to us. There was no light near the braai facilities. This camp cannot be compared to other camps. There is no privacy. The swimming pool is very inconvenient and very far from the chalets. Inside the chalet we still found food from previous people in the fridge. The ablution facilities were not clean and tidy. The water in the showers was cold, sometimes the water stopped and then cold water again. Would not recommend this camp. We had to pay the additional charges as required by SANParks.
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Campsite CK6P
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Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Campsite CK6P
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A maximum of 6 campers, 1 caravan with a side tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 autovilla or motorised caravan will be permitted per site. The sites have shared use of communal ablutions, self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities. These sites have power points. Extra vehicles are charged an additional fee per night.
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House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
A maximum of 6 campers, 1 caravan with a side tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 autovilla or motorised caravan will be permitted per site. The sites have shared use of communal ablutions, self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities. These sites have power points. Extra vehicles are charged an additional fee per night.
Hut ES2
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These basic huts each contain 2 single beds, a fan, and an electric plug point. No utensils are provided. The huts have shared use of communal ablutions, self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
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House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These basic huts each contain 2 single beds, a fan, and an electric plug point. No utensils are provided. The huts have shared use of communal ablutions, self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Hut EB2
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These basic air-conditioned huts each contain 2 single beds, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. The huts have shared use of communal ablutions, self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
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Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These basic air-conditioned huts each contain 2 single beds, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. The huts have shared use of communal ablutions, self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Hut EB5
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These basic air-conditioned huts each contain 5 single beds, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. The huts have shared use of communal ablutions, self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These basic air-conditioned huts each contain 5 single beds, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. The huts have shared use of communal ablutions, self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Hut EB6
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These basic air-conditioned huts each contain 6 single beds, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. The huts have shared use of communal ablutions, self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These basic air-conditioned huts each contain 6 single beds, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. The huts have shared use of communal ablutions, self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Hut EB3
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Description
These basic air-conditioned huts each contain 3 single beds, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. The huts have shared use of communal ablutions, self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These basic air-conditioned huts each contain 3 single beds, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. The huts have shared use of communal ablutions, self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Bungalow BG4
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These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 4 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. The bungalows have shared use of communal self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 4 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. The bungalows have shared use of communal self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Bungalow BG2D
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This air-conditioned bungalow contains a double, a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. This bungalow has shared use of communal self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
This air-conditioned bungalow contains a double, a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. This bungalow has shared use of communal self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Bungalow BG2
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These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 2 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. The bungalows have shared use of communal self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 2 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin, and a fridge. No utensils are provided. The bungalows have shared use of communal self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Bungalow BG6
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These air-conditioned bungalows 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Each bedroom contains 3 single beds. The bathroom contains a shower or a bath, a toilet and a washbasin. The chalet contains a fridge, but no utensils are provided. The bungalows have shared use of communal self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned bungalows 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Each bedroom contains 3 single beds. The bathroom contains a shower or a bath, a toilet and a washbasin. The chalet contains a fridge, but no utensils are provided. The bungalows have shared use of communal self-service laundry facilities, and kitchen facilities with 24-hour boiling water, electric hot-plates and washing up facilities.
Bungalow BD2M
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These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 2 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin, 2 tub chairs and a coffee table, a ceiling fan, and a fridge. Outside, there is a covered verandah with a dining table and chairs, and a kitchenette that is equipped with a fridge-freezer, a 2-plate hot-plate, a kettle, utensils, and a sink. Braai facilities are provided.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 2 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin, 2 tub chairs and a coffee table, a ceiling fan, and a fridge. Outside, there is a covered verandah with a dining table and chairs, and a kitchenette that is equipped with a fridge-freezer, a 2-plate hot-plate, a kettle, utensils, and a sink. Braai facilities are provided.
Bungalow BD2MZ
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Description
This unit is adapted for guests with mobility impairment with wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and push levers. This air-conditioned bungalow contains 2 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin, 2 tub chairs and a coffee table, a ceiling fan, and a fridge. Outside, there is a covered verandah with a dining table and chairs, and a kitchenette that is equipped with a fridge-freezer, a 2-plate hot-plate, a kettle, utensils, and a sink. Braai facilities are provided.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
This unit is adapted for guests with mobility impairment with wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and push levers. This air-conditioned bungalow contains 2 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin, 2 tub chairs and a coffee table, a ceiling fan, and a fridge. Outside, there is a covered verandah with a dining table and chairs, and a kitchenette that is equipped with a fridge-freezer, a 2-plate hot-plate, a kettle, utensils, and a sink. Braai facilities are provided.
Bungalow BD2D
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Description
These air-conditioned bungalows each contain a double bed, and a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin. Outside, there is a covered verandah with a dining table and chairs, and a kitchenette that is equipped with a fridge-freezer, a 2-plate hot-plate, a kettle, utensils, and a sink. Braai facilities are provided.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned bungalows each contain a double bed, and a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin. Outside, there is a covered verandah with a dining table and chairs, and a kitchenette that is equipped with a fridge-freezer, a 2-plate hot-plate, a kettle, utensils, and a sink. Braai facilities are provided.
Bungalow BD2Z
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Description
These units are adapted for guests with mobility impairment with wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and push levers. These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 2 single beds, and a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin. Outside, there is a covered verandah with a dining table and chairs, and a kitchenette that is equipped with a fridge-freezer, a 2-plate hot-plate, a kettle, utensils, and a sink. Braai facilities are provided.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These units are adapted for guests with mobility impairment with wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and push levers. These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 2 single beds, and a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin. Outside, there is a covered verandah with a dining table and chairs, and a kitchenette that is equipped with a fridge-freezer, a 2-plate hot-plate, a kettle, utensils, and a sink. Braai facilities are provided.
Bungalow BD2
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Description
These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 2 single beds, and a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin. Outside, there is a covered verandah with a dining table and chairs, and a kitchenette that is equipped with a fridge-freezer, a 2-plate hot-plate, a kettle, utensils, and a sink. Braai facilities are provided.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 2 single beds, and a shower en suite with a toilet and washbasin. Outside, there is a covered verandah with a dining table and chairs, and a kitchenette that is equipped with a fridge-freezer, a 2-plate hot-plate, a kettle, utensils, and a sink. Braai facilities are provided.
Bungalow FU4D
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Description
These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and an open-plan kitchen and living area. The first bedroom contains 2 single beds, and the second bedroom contains a double bed. The first bathroom contains a bath, a toilet, and a washbasin. The second bathroom contains a shower, a toilet and a washbasin. The kitchen is well-equipped with a fridge-freezer, 2-plate hot-plate, kettle, toaster, microwave, and utensils. Braai facilities are provided.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Entertainment
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and an open-plan kitchen and living area. The first bedroom contains 2 single beds, and the second bedroom contains a double bed. The first bathroom contains a bath, a toilet, and a washbasin. The second bathroom contains a shower, a toilet and a washbasin. The kitchen is well-equipped with a fridge-freezer, 2-plate hot-plate, kettle, toaster, microwave, and utensils. Braai facilities are provided.
Family Cottage FF6DB
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Description
This air-conditioned family cottage contains 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen and living area. The first bedroom contains a double bed, and the second and third bedrooms each contain 2 single beds. The first bathroom contains a shower, a toilet and a washbasin. The second bathroom contains a bath, a toilet, and a washbasin. The kitchen is well-equipped with a fridge-freezer, stove, kettle, toaster, and utensils. Braai facilities are provided.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
This air-conditioned family cottage contains 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen and living area. The first bedroom contains a double bed, and the second and third bedrooms each contain 2 single beds. The first bathroom contains a shower, a toilet and a washbasin. The second bathroom contains a bath, a toilet, and a washbasin. The kitchen is well-equipped with a fridge-freezer, stove, kettle, toaster, and utensils. Braai facilities are provided.
Family Cottage FF6D
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Description
These air-conditioned family cottages each contain 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen and living area. The first bedroom contains a double bed, and the second and third bedrooms each contain 2 single beds. Each bathroom contains a shower, a toilet and a washbasin. The kitchen is well-equipped with a fridge-freezer, stove, kettle, toaster, and utensils. Braai facilities are provided.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned family cottages each contain 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen and living area. The first bedroom contains a double bed, and the second and third bedrooms each contain 2 single beds. Each bathroom contains a shower, a toilet and a washbasin. The kitchen is well-equipped with a fridge-freezer, stove, kettle, toaster, and utensils. Braai facilities are provided.
Doherty Bryant Guest House GH9B
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Description
Doherty Bryant Guest House consists of 3 standalone air-conditioned units. Each unit contains a double bed and a single bed, and an en-suite bathroom with a bath, a toilet, and a washbasin. The guest house has a kitchen that is well-equipped with a fridge-freezer, stove, kettle, toaster, and utensils. A braai area is available.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
Doherty Bryant Guest House consists of 3 standalone air-conditioned units. Each unit contains a double bed and a single bed, and an en-suite bathroom with a bath, a toilet, and a washbasin. The guest house has a kitchen that is well-equipped with a fridge-freezer, stove, kettle, toaster, and utensils. A braai area is available.
Pierre Joubert Guest House GH16
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Description
This guest house consists of 4 standalone units. Each air-conditioned unit contains 2 single beds, 2 bench beds in a lounge area, and a bathroom with a bath, a shower a toilet, and washbasin. The guest house has a well-equipped kitchen, a dining and a lounge area. braai facilities are provided.
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Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10 km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10 km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
This guest house consists of 4 standalone units. Each air-conditioned unit contains 2 single beds, 2 bench beds in a lounge area, and a bathroom with a bath, a shower a toilet, and washbasin. The guest house has a well-equipped kitchen, a dining and a lounge area. braai facilities are provided.
It is immediately apparent to any visitor that Pretoriuskop, Kruger oldest rest camp, is unlike any other rest camp in the Kruger National Park. Brilliant red trees adorn Kruger like surroundings, pre-dating the decision to make exclusive use of indigenous plants in laying out rest camp gardens. Nostalgia prompted an exception to the rule for Pretoriuskop, the Kruger National Park's oldest rest camp, and exotic flowering plants were allowed to stay, enhancing the strong sense of the past that is so pervasive.
The Pretoriuskop Rest Camp offers a cafeteria and a shop, a restaurant, a communal laundromat, filling station, communal kitchens and ablutions, braai facilities, a swimming pool for overnight residents, and a day visitor picnic area.
Activities at Pretoriuskop Rest Camp include guided bush walks, and morning, night and day game drives in the company of trained field guides, and bush breakfast and bush braais.