It’s well documented that going on holiday and spending time in nature is good for our physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing.
One can almost see people relax and recharge when they’re here enjoying the tranquillity of nature and the magnificence of the flora and the Big Five game animals that surround the property.
Wellness can take on many forms, but it’s hard to argue with the fact that Kruger National Park lends itself beautifully to the pursuit of wellness. From the sights, sounds and smells of the bush, to seeking out the Kruger National Park birds, to the silence and serenity that is all-encompassing, it’s about embracing the simple things, or simply about being.
Wellness, your way
Kruger Gate Hotel, specifically, has plenty of options for travellers to embrace wellness, their way. The Fitness Centre is a key amenity, available to all guests, while those who prefer a more serene form of wellness can head to Dee’s African Spa on the property. In the Fitness Centre new state-of-the-art equipment sits in a thoughtfully designed space with floor-to-ceiling windows that look out on the property’s lush garden, ensuring an experience that engages all the senses.
The spa, meanwhile, offers a menu of signature spa treatments, all with a uniquely African flair. Its location is stellar, with views over the Sabie River in the iconic Kruger National Park, and its offering is word-class, having recently been acknowledged as a finalist in the 2025 Les Nouvelles Esthetiques Spa Awards in the Safari Spa Category.
Owned and run by Dineo Molefe, the spa is a labour of love, a place where Dineo and her team work to create a sanctuary of wellness and relaxation for others, drawing their inspiration from nature, for some 15 years now.
The spa started modestly with one beautifully appointed treatment room along the Sabie River but demand soon grew. Today, this is the flagship Dee’s African Spa, 100% Black women-owned and operated with five treatment rooms plus an exclusive couple’s room, a mani/pedi lounge, medicinal garden and a 21 fully trained staff.
The treatments offered by the spa are inspired by African wellness culture and traditional artefacts. For example, the Xigiya knob kiri massage uses handcrafted knob kieries to apply just the right amount of pressure to take experience from merely relaxing to truly rejuvenating.
Serenity
Serenity is at the heart of wellness – feeling calm and at ease – and comes in many formats.
A guided safari tour, for example, is one way to experience a different kind of serenity. A safari guide is a connection between the visitor and the wonders of Kruger National Park. They’re there to bring the magnificence of the landscape, the animals, the birds and the flora to life, and experiencing that close-up is one of the ultimate bucket list experiences.
Ultimately, wellness is a highly personal experience and endeavour but there is little doubt that Kruger National Park – the jewel in South Africa’s tourism crown – is a great place to relax and rejuvenate, with a focus on wellness as the ultimate luxury safari experience