Your Kruger Park accommodation consists of basic but comfortable rest camps, bungalows and huts, self catering family cottages and fully equipped guest houses with en suite bathrooms and modern amenities.
All of the lodging options at Kruger Park are fully equipped with modern utensils and furnishings, with air conditioning in some of the huts, a stunning boma at the Doherty Bryant guest house, and disabled facilities at 2 of the bungalows.
The Royal Hut was built in 1947 to accommodate King George V and his family during their visit to the Park. Unfortunately, the hut was never used as the family changed their plans on the last minute. Today, this hut is available at for your Kruger Park accommodation.
These campsites are tent or caravan sites with power points and communal ablution and cooking facilities, and can accommodate up to 6 people per site.
These are 2,3,5 or 6 bed units, rounded rooms with communal ablution and kitchen facilities. You can choose between a hut with no fridge or a hut with a fridge and air conditioning.
Bungalows offer 2, 4 or 6 bed 3 bed units and are equipped with ablutions facilities (most with showers and some with baths) and air conditioning. Some bungalows have hotplates and sinks, while some only have sinks. You can also choose between a kitchenette or communal kitchen.
These 4 - 6 beds units are well equipped with a kitchen and living rooms, an en suite bathroom in one room and separate toilet, shower and washbasin. The kitchen houses a gas stove, fridge/freezer and the necessary cooking utensils.
The guesthouses are fully equipped and feature en suite bathrooms, a well equipped kitchen, television, lounge area, and a dining room. Bedrooms are in separate units with a communal braai (barbecue) and kitchen area. Pierre Joubert sleeps 16 guest and have 4 bedrooms. Doherty Bryant sleeps 9 in 3 bedrooms.