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How to make the most of the noctourism travel trend

In late December CBNC proclaimed that “‘noctourism’ is expected to be a big travel trend in 2025”.

Booking.com also identified it as a top travel trend for the year, referring to Noctourism as “[to] ditch the daylight crowds for midnight magic”.

And while noctourism is simply a focus on night time travel experiences, it is so much more than simply staying up past your usual bedtime in the hope of spotting the wildest Kruger sightings.

Surprisingly perhaps, Kruger National Park, the jewel in South Africa’s tourism crown, is the ideal place to experience noctourism. While there is an undeniable serenity that comes with a Big Five safari during the day in the Kruger National Park, the golden glow that happens just before sunrise and just after sunset – looking out of and into the dark, respectively – makes it easy to understand why noctourism is all the rage and of course why the park is one of the top safari destinations in the world.

Remember the stars

At night the Kruger National Park is an ideal location for a celestial safari. In fact, astro tourism remains a popular travel trend as people seek connection beyond the ordinary.

If you live in any major city you’ll know that streetlamps, billboards and lights on skyscrapers all contribute to light pollution. This simply means all the bright lights in city spaces prevent people from seeing the stars in the night sky.

Kruger National Park is a star gazer’s paradise because the sky can be studied without city lights getting in the way. Visitors can use binoculars for an unmatched astronomy experience from the Kruger Gate Hotel. The famous Pool Bar and Viewing Deck is the ideal place from which to soak in the magic of the night sky.

Constellations are best experienced in winter, between May and September because there is a lower chance of rain. Binoculars designed for low-light conditions will offer impressive views of constellations and can be very useful for spotting nocturnal animals. If you don’t have night-time binoculars, traditional binoculars will still help you see stars better than you could with your naked eye – even the moon will take on a different demeanor. A good tip is to hold your body as steady as possible while viewing the skies – rest your elbows on the back of a chair, for example, to minimise hands shaking – even the lightest binoculars can start feeling heavy after a few minutes!

Kruger is one of the wildlife parks in South Africa that offers the best wildlife photography opportunities, even at night. Regardless of whether you have a top-of-the-line DSLR or subscribe to the idea that the best camera is the one you have on you, there is plenty of opportunity and good angles for snapping the stars of the animals that come out to play at night.

Sounds of serenity

Being in the wilderness while it is dark heightens our senses and makes every sound and movement more pronounced. The thunderous roar of a lion looking for its pride can send shivers down one’s spine. The grunt of a Verreaux’s Eagle Owl, and the rustling of small creatures in the underbrush create a symphonic backdrop that is both exciting and calming.

Unlike the busy sounds of the city, the quiet and sporadic sounds of the bush evoke moments of soothing calm that often stay with safari lovers long after they’ve left the park.

Wake up call

It may seem counterintuitive to wake up really early when you’re on a holiday focussed on experiencing the best things that happen after dark, but there is unique magic to Kruger National Park just as day breaks.

Waking up before sunrise, especially if it’s to go on a guided safari, is well worth it and definitely counts as noctourism. Our morning safaris depart at 5:30am but we serve coffee from 5am and the excitement of being up early and soaking in the magic of the hour is palpable.

An early morning safari takes you, literally, from night into the day. Watching the sun rise from the vantage point of a safari vehicle, with the sights, sounds and scents highlighted is at the very heart of what makes noctourism waking up (or staying up) for.

Night swimming

Animals like buffalo, wildebeest and kudu often feed at night. The darkness is also the perfect cover for social animals like hippos who prefer to gather near rivers while they digest the day’s food.

Kruger Gate Hotel’s exquisite game-viewing deck on the western bank of the Sabie River allows travellers to view wildlife from a private pod overlooking the riverbed. Guests can see some of the Kruger National Park animals from a distance that does not disturb them, but still offers a spectacular view.

Watching animals from this viewpoint at night is unlike any other experience. Guests are treated to unique sounds like the whoop of a hyena and they can take it all in while relaxing after the day’s activities.

Those who say nothing good happens after dark have obviously never stared up at the African sky on a clear night or sat quietly to listen to the sounds of the animals that only come out to play at night. “Noctourism” is one of 2025’s fastest growing tourism trends and it is clear that what happens after dark – especially on a safari holiday – is worth staying up for.

Guest Reviews

I was at this location for a wedding. Spectacular views, wonderful food and atmosphere!

Posted on 20/11/2025 by Google

We phoned Reception at 16h00 on 20 Nov and requested a top sheet and light weight blanket for the night; on return after a sunset gamedrive and supper at the Boma we were disappointed that it was not delivered.

I had a headache, the shop was closed and I asked the Hostess at the Boma, Debra if she knew if there is some assistance. She went out of her way to find me 2 panado\'s! Thank you Debra!

There are so many vista\'s and various offerings at this hotel; I feel like so spoilt when visiting and the Boma is just beyond words! Thank you 😊

Posted on 23/11/2025 by TripAdvisor

This hotel is perfectly located just outside the Paul Kruger Gate by the Sabie River. We flew into Skukuza airport which is extremely small and booked the hotel transfer to collect us. The driver was very helpful, guiding us through paperwork needed for the park and giving us a mini safari on the way to the hotel.
Stayed for 3 nights and had 2 rooms. A lovely hotel with lots of different seating areas connected by wooden walkways, surrounded by trees with a stream running through it. It was well staffed and clean. There were viewing huts over the waterhole and Sabie River where we saw hippos and buffalo and a family of 3 bushbuck in the grounds.
The infinity pool was great, also overlooking the river and the pool bar/restaurant had a good range of food and drink and friendly staff. Just be careful not to leave food/drink unattended on the table as the monkeys come in.
Dinner at the outside Lapa Restaurant was fabulous - so much choice from their buffet and always some singing, often by the staff. The bushbabies patrol around the fence and occasionally come down looking for scraps, which the guests all found entertaining.
Breakfast was another huge buffet with a choice of inside or outside seating. There was also a bar, coffee shop and gift shop, plus a spa which we had treatments at, including extremely firm massages.
We booked 2 morning safari\'s with the hotel (I pre-booked these before we went) and they pointed out that it was fractionally cheaper for us to have a private tour as there were 4 of us. The vehicles can take 9-10 people but I\'m so glad we had the private tour and not the shared vehicle as it meant we could slide across the seats and see so much more and it was much more personalised. (We also did a sunset safari which we had to use SanParks for as private vehicles aren\'t allowed into the park in the evening, but it wasn\'t as good as a much bigger vehicle and less information).
The hotel used Kurt Safari for our morning tours and would thoroughly recommend. We had the same driver/guide, Karabo, each morning so he took us in 2 different directions and we saw an incredible variety of animals and he was very knowledgeable. It was a totally amazing experience!
The morning safari\'s start very early, and you have to fill in some indemnity forms before leaving (you need your passport numbers for this), so we had to be ready about 45 mins before entry to the park at 5.30am. We pre-ordered packed breakfast from the hotel and we stopped at a camp between 8.30-9am to eat - drink, sandwich, apple, yoghurt, biltong, snack. The camps we stopped at also had cafes and shops. The morning safari was about 6 hours, which is long enough really and gave some time in the afternoon to relax and catch up on sleep after a very early start.
We would love to visit Kruger again and if we did, I would stay at this hotel and I would definitely book the private vehicle safari.

Posted on 24/11/2025 by TripAdvisor

I had an amazing time with my sister and our friends. Beautiful accommodations, amazing food, excellent service!! A must visit!!

Posted on 23/11/2025 by TripAdvisor

Nous avons beaucoup aimé le cadre de l hôtel avec la gentillesse du personnel .
L hôtel est juste à côté du parc national donc très pratique pour les safari ( on recommande fortement les safari proposés par l hôtel )

Il y a de nombreuses activités dans l hôtel ( exemple : mini golf, spa/massage , piscine avec vue sur la rivière , belle salle de musculation …)
Et les petits déjeuners et dîners étaient tout simplement excellents !

Posted on 27/11/2025 by Booking.com

Sehr schön gestaltetes grosses Hotel in einem dschungelähnlichen Garten.
Wir hatten ein Deluxzimmer sehr gross und schön gestaltet. Bequeme Betten, 2 Waschtische im Bad, separate Toilette. Essen gab’s abends in der Booma obwohl gross sehr schön und romantisch!

Posted on 26/11/2025 by Booking.com

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Posted on 26/11/2025 by Booking.com

O café da manhã e o jantar foram excelentes! Um buffet completo, muita variedade, funcionários muito simpáticos e prestativos. Valeu muito a pena!

Posted on 25/11/2025 by Booking.com

O hotel é muito confortável e tem funcionários fantásticos. A comida é muito boa. E ainda podemos desfrutar da experiência de estar na piscina e ver os animais bem na frente. Nós vimos Hipopótamos e Elefantes.

Posted on 22/11/2025 by Booking.com

Tudo perfeito!

Posted on 26/11/2025 by Booking.com

Best Hotel ever!

Posted on 25/11/2025 by Booking.com