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How to be a more responsible traveller in the Kruger National Park

For a number of years, tourism businesses have been making great strides to become more environmentally friendly, better for the communities in which they operate and cleaner and greener in general.

While the industry is showing up in this regard, it should be noted that travellers also have a role to play. Especially when visiting nature-rich areas such as the Kruger National Park and surrounds. So, what can travellers do? How can tourists become more responsible in the way that they travel and explore nature?

Below are four effortless ways:

Research your Kruger National Park accommodation

When looking for places to stay in Kruger National Park a great place to start is to look at what initiatives your hotel has in place. For example, look into if the hotel encourages guests to reuse their towels rather than use a fresh one every day as a way of saving water and using less detergents.

If you are passionate and serious about being more responsible, you could also research additional information about the hotel when it comes to being an advocate for the environment.

“Tourism businesses today cannot operate without attempting to understand the impact that they have on the environment and the ecosystem,” says Anton Gillis, Kruger Gate Hotel CEO. “No industry is excused in this regard. And, for the hospitality industry, this is becoming increasingly important. What does this mean for hotels such as Kruger Gate Hotel and others located in national parks and nature reserves? For one, it means giving more than we take.

“Often what people may see is hotels using their surrounding areas – their location – as a marketing tool to sell more rooms and entice potential visitors to book. But what we at Kruger Gate Hotel are trying to do is to use the land around us and the natural environment to find potential solutions to environmental issues that we may face. Secondly, it means we need to adopt measures that not only improve guest experience but also mitigate waste across the supply chain and procurement, and this includes reducing wasteful expenditure.”

“For example,” adds Anton, “two thirds of the property is zoned for conservation. We have also cut down our electricity consumption by 25% through the use of environmentally friendly lighting and appliances. The hotel draws water from the river which is purified at the hotel for consumption and then returned back to the river. The system also cleans the water before it’s returned to the river. It is a 360 degrees system that ensures a sustainable relationship with the environment.”

“To add to this, we have rid ourselves of the use of plastic bottles throughout the hotel by using the Vivreau Water Purification system and coupled this process with the use of glass bottles for serving. Lastly, we have also ensured that all wet waste from the hotel is recycled through the local community pig farm. This waste is given to the farm free of charge.”

Support small businesses and the surrounding communities

You might visit the Kruger National Park to see all the animals and do a few game drives, but there are also communities outside of the Park that could use your support, too. As a tourist, the way in which you spend your money can have a direct impact on local communities if you choose to support small and local businesses. A lot of the money you use in these communities, at the local attractions and at local shops could go directly into the pockets of those who work there.

For those visiting the Kruger National Park and surrounding areas wanting to do some close-by Kruger National Park activities, consider Visiting Areas Such as Blyde River Canyon, Bourke’s Luck Potholes, God’s Window and Lydenburg Heads. All of these attractions employ mostly people from surrounding communities and tourism spending will go a long way in supporting local families.

Reduce, reuse, and recycle

This is a phrase we’ve seen across the world and it’s something that travellers can easily do while on holiday. It’s exceptionally important for travellers to the Kruger National Park to reduce waste, not litter and recycle as much as possible. “Leave only footprints” as the saying goes.

When you travel to places such as the Kruger National Park, consider taking reusable or recyclable bags along with you, as well as reusable water bottles and coffee cups. Reuse every time you need to refill your drinks. You can ask your hotel accommodation to top up your coffee in your own reusable travel mug.

Choose sustainable animal engagement activities

There are no animal engagement activities available in the Kruger National Park. Kruger National Park animals are wild and can be viewed from their vehicles or approved viewpoints. Should you wish to find an animal activity of sorts, look for ones that are run by people or organisations that are truly enthusiastic about animal welfare.

Avoid experiences that put humans directly in touch with animals, such as big cat encounters. This has been proven to place a huge amount of stress on the animals which often act in unpredictable ways as a result.

If you’re in the Kruger area and wish to learn more about animal conservation in the area, pop into the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre. This centre provides care and rehabilitation for rare, vulnerable, and endangered animals.

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

Personals vänlighet

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