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How to …. Arrive Safely at your Safari Lodge !

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

For many people who decide to drive themselves to their safari lodge (rather than arrange a transfer or fly directly to the reserve), the thrill of arriving at a game reserve for the first time is immense. However, unless their tour operator has briefed them thoroughly (something that we at Travel Butlers ALWAYS do !), some people won’t realise that once they enter the reserve gates, they then may have anything up to a 30 – 45 minute drive through the reserve in their own car to reach the lodge.

There really is nothing to worry about, however, but here are a few useful tips.

Firstly, make sure you know whether there is an entrance fee to enter the reserve. Most operators will not include this in the rate they have charged you, so just double check with them if in doubt. The entrance fee is normally payable in cash, so make sure you have enough on you.

Secondly, in 99% of the reserves, you will not need a 4WD vehicle to enable you to drive through the reserve. Although the roads won’t be tarred, the main roads that you will be following to get to the lodge will be well kept, and are easy to drive on. If the roads do require a 4WD, your tour operator should advise you accordingly.

Thirdly, don’t worry about getting lost …. The reserves generally have signposts to the individual lodges for you to follow.
Zebra Crossing !  Fourthly, allow enough time from leaving the gate to reaching the lodge. You obviously will need to stick to the speed limit (normally around 40 km/h), but you must also allow extra time just in case you meet some wildlife on the way – for example, you may have to wait 10 minutes while a herd of zebra cross the road in front of you ! Under NO circumstances should you drive off-road to get past any wildlife – instead, if you do encounter anything, slow down and maintain a good distance and wait until they have moved off in their own time.

And finally, and most importantly, do NOT get out of your car until you reach the lodge. The lodge will most likely have been notified that you have arrived at the gate, so they will be waiting for you. If you get into any problems, they will send someone out to search for you !

Day Visitor Advanced Booking System for Kruger

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Day visitors to the Kruger National Park will again be able to book ahead of time to secure their entrance to South Africa’s most well known National Park.

Visitors who wish to use this facility should be advised that advanced bookings can be made no less than one day prior to date of arrival at the Kruger National Park and that using this facility will come at a minimal and non-refundable cost per person of R20 per adult and R10 per child entering the Park. This fee will be payable (in advance) by all who wish to make a day visitor booking in advance. Guests with day visitor bookings will also be expected to arrive at the booked gate by not later than 1 pm on the date of booking, after which time the booking lapses. Advanced day-visitor bookings will only constitute 60% of the gate’s day visitor quota, with 40% being kept open for visitors to enter on a first-come first-served basis. The gate quotas are limits per gate on the number of day visitors that the area and infrastructure adjacent to each gate is able to support to ensure a good visitor experience.

New Photos Of Kruger Park Camps

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

We have updated our Kruger Park pages to include more photographs for many of the rest camps in the park.

These camps are for visitors who wish to drive themselves around the park, and you can see where the camps are on our map of Kruger, and read more about on a self-drive safaris here.

If you are interested in a fully inclusive guided safari in Kruger, you can read more about the safari lodges in the Greater Kruger park here.

The camps with updated pictures are:

Balule Main Rest Camp
Bateleur Bushveld Camp
Berg-en-Dal Main Rest Camp
Letaba Main Rest Camp
Lower Sabie Main Rest Camp
Mopani Main Rest Camp
Olifants Main Rest Camp
Orpen Main Rest Camp
Pretoriuskop Main Rest Camp
Punda Maria Main Rest Camp
Satara Main Rest Camp
Shimuwini Bushveld Camp
Shingwedzi Main Rest Camp
Sirheni Bushveld Camp
Skukuza Main Rest Camp
Talamati Bushveld Camp
Tamboti Tented Camp

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