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The Kruger National Park wildlife you can expect to see in June

Whether you dream of seeing the Big Five, rare predators, or simply soaking in the tranquil beauty of the bush, this is a month that delivers.

Beautiful dramatic shot of a giraffe standing under a tree at the Kruger National Park in May

June is a magical time at Kruger National Park. As the dry season begins to take hold, the landscape transforms, offering exceptional opportunities for wildlife viewing that even seasoned safari-goers cherish. Here’s what you can expect to see—and some expert insights that will help you make the most of the quieter months at the Kruger National Park with a June safari.

Why June is exceptional for Kruger National Park wildlife viewing

June marks the transition from the lush, rainy summer to the crisp, dry winter. Daytime temperatures are mild, with cool, comfortable mornings and evenings. Rain is rare, skies are clear, and the humidity drops. This combination means the bush thins out, visibility improves, and animals are drawn to the permanent water sources, making sightings more frequent and memorable.

The Big Five: Predictable and Present

Elephants are especially abundant in June. As water outside the park dries up, large herds make their way to rivers and dams, often gathering in impressive numbers. Expert guides note that late mornings and early afternoons are prime times to see these gentle giants at waterholes, sometimes in herds of over a hundred.

Lions become easier to spot as the grass recedes. Central Kruger, with its open grasslands, is home to large prides that are often seen lounging in the shade or stalking prey drawn to the remaining water sources. With prey animals more concentrated, lion activity is often heightened, and you June even witness a pride on the move during early morning or late afternoon drives.

Leopards are more visible in June, especially in the south and central regions. With less foliage, look for them draped over tree branches or lurking near riverbanks. Guides often find them feeding on stashed kills high in the trees—an expert tip is to scan the lower branches of large leadwoods and marulas for a tell-tale tail or dangling limb.

Buffalo herds are frequently encountered, sometimes numbering in the hundreds. These herds are often seen stirring up dust at riverbanks or grazing on the open plains, especially near permanent water.

Rhinos—particularly white rhinos—are most commonly found in southern Kruger. The sparse vegetation makes them easier to spot as they move between grazing areas and waterholes. Read our guide to spotting the Big 5 in the Kruger for more information!

Rare and remarkable Kruger wildlife sightings in June

June is a fantastic month for spotting elusive species. Wild dogs and cheetahs are more likely to be seen, especially in the southern and central regions. Packs of wild dogs often hunt during the cool mornings, and cheetahs, though rare, can be spotted scouting the open plains for prey.

Expert trackers recommend focusing on granite outcrops and open grasslands for these rare predators. Cheetah cubs, if present, are sometimes hidden in difficult-to-access areas, but patient observation and a bit of luck can reward you with a glimpse of these shy families.

Plains game and birdlife

The thinning bushveld is alive with zebra, giraffe, kudu, waterbuck, and wildebeest, many with young calves at this time of year. These herds attract predators and create dynamic scenes at waterholes and river crossings.

For birdwatchers, June is a treat. While migratory birds have departed, resident species thrive. You can expect to see raptors like the long-crested eagle, lizard buzzard, and African fish eagle, as well as colourful species like the white-fronted bee-eater and purple-crested lourie. Expert guides recommend focusing on river habitats and open plains for the best birding opportunities.

Expert insights: How to maximise your June safari

  • Waterholes are wildlife magnets: With surface water becoming scarce, animals congregate at permanent water sources. Plan your drives around these spots, especially in the late morning and early afternoon when herds and predators are most active.
  • Drive early and late drives to yield the best sightings: Cooler temperatures keep animals active longer. Dawn and dusk are prime times for predator activity, while midday is best for elephants and buffalo at waterholes.
  • Book guided bush walks with SANParks: June’s mild weather is perfect for walking safaris. Expert guides can help you track fresh spoor, spot smaller creatures, and appreciate the bush’s subtle signs—experiences often missed from a vehicle.
  • Fewer visitors, more Intimate encounters: June is less busy than peak winter months, offering a more peaceful experience and better photographic opportunities.

Conclusion

June in Kruger National Park is a time of abundance, clarity, and action. Whether you dream of seeing the Big Five, rare predators, or simply soaking in the tranquil beauty of the bush, this is a month that delivers. With expert guidance, patience, and a keen eye, your June safari will be filled with unforgettable sightings and moments that only Kruger can provide. Why not book a guided safari with the Kruger Gate Hotel and experience it for yourself?

Guest Reviews

Kruger Gate Hotel was one of the best resort experiences I have ever had. Not only are you on the doorstep of kruger, the wildlife permeates through the place by walking through it contantly (the non dangerous ones!). The hotel itself is well kept/looks good and is filled with leafy trees. The infinity pool looking out over the river is fantastic and you are bound to see many Animals from there alone.

The staff are all great people. Lawrence and so many countless others always went out of their way to help me whenever they could, even setting us up with things for other parts of our trip at no benefit to them.

A bank of memories with good people!

Posted on 31/01/2026 by Google

Perfectly located on the Sabie river surrounded by game reserves, right next to 1 of the main entrance gates to the Kruger National Park. Beautiful outlay on wooden decks / walkways surrounded by lush vegetation and trees. 1 indoor restaurant and 1 outdoor restaurant shape in a boma. Rated 4 star hotel but the food variety and quality is close to 5 star. 2 outdoor swimming pools with one overlooking the river and big game that may wonder upclose. Game drives can be booked any time of day and a gym is also available Romantic, peaceful and good value

Posted on 27/01/2026 by Google

Everything great. Highly professional staff everywhere. Especially great experience in Safari car no 5 helping us see the male lion. Great guy!

Posted on 28/01/2026 by TripAdvisor

What a truly beautiful hotel. We loved watching the hippos in the river from the infinity pool, and every dinner around the open fire was absolutely wonderful.
We spent three unforgettable days on safari with Enock, who completely made the experience for us. His knowledge is exceptional, he answered every question with ease and enthusiasm. He went above and beyond to ensure our safari was everything we hoped for and more.

Posted on 29/01/2026 by TripAdvisor

Thanks to Enock for amazing 3 day Safari with my family. He was so much fun and his knowledge was incredible teaching us a lot while making us feel very safe.
His experience showed with him been able to spot out the smallest signs of animals, allowing us to see 4 of the big 5, among many other animals.
Thanks Enock.

Posted on 29/01/2026 by TripAdvisor

From great service, an amazing safari and a great hotel in general, this place is definitely worth it.

Would love to come back in the next few years.

Posted on 29/01/2026 by TripAdvisor

Enoch was an incredible safari guide. He was so knowledgable and made us feel very safe. He could spot animals without a camera or binoculars that we hadn’t been able to see! He knew lots of information about the animals and local area. He was also extremely respectful to the animals.

Posted on 29/01/2026 by TripAdvisor

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Posted on 31/01/2026 by Booking.com

The hotel is magnificent! It has a lovely feel about it, and the buffet breakfast and dinner is the best.

Posted on 29/01/2026 by Booking.com

Equipe atenciosa, quarto amplo, confortável e bem decorado. Recepção e áreas comuns aconchegantes e bem decoradas. Excelente café da manhã e jantar. Um lanche para quem está indo para o Safari antes das 6 da manhã fez toda diferença.

Posted on 26/01/2026 by Booking.com

There was the paradox of it being very African but very chic! Lovely facility

Posted on 26/01/2026 by Booking.com

Everything

Posted on 26/01/2026 by Booking.com

Lugar lindo, funcionário ótimos e ótima assistência

Posted on 27/01/2026 by Booking.com

L’emplacement est superbe à la frontière du parc Kruger, face a la rivière où nous avons pu observer hippopotames, antilopes et même un éléphant traverser, tout en étant au bord de la très belle piscine. Chambre bien décorée et très propre et nombreux services pour rendre l’expérience très agréable. Un plaisir de revenir de safari dans l’établissement !

Posted on 28/01/2026 by Booking.com