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All the delights of winter birding in the Kruger Park

The birds of the Kruger National Park are one of the greatest attractions for both local and international visitors.

This is undoubtably one of the best birding destinations in the world. In summer, nomads, intra-African, Eurasian and Palearctic migrants boost the Park’s already impressive bird list, in some years swelling the numbers to over 500 species.

That said, Kruger is a stellar all-year round birding destination. In fact, there’s an interesting Kruger winter bird migration route with several species from the Drakensberg Escarpment journeying down into the Park during the colder months. Winter is your only time to tick the likes of Fiscal Flycatcher, Cape Batis and African Stonechat, and ‘specials’ such as the White-starred Robin, Green Twinspot, Guernsey’s Sugarbird, Grey Cuckooshrike and Marico Flycatcher off a Kruger bird list.

If you’re new to birding, then dive right in because watching a Bateleur eagle soar across the blue skies, witnessing a majestic adult Saddle-billed stork feed its ungainly baby or spotting a tiny Scops Owl sleeping in a tree may just turn out to be one of your most memorable Kruger Park sightings

There are several reasons why many birders love a winter Kruger birding trip, and it can be one of the best times to visit the Kruger National Park. While mornings can be crisp, days are dry and mild, often with pleasant midday temperatures. This means that you can range farther on all-day routes without worrying about heat and humidity. It must be remembered that many of Kruger’s prized and rare bird species are residents, and sparseness of the winter bushveld makes it easier to get great sightings and photographs. For instance, in the winter-bare woodlands it is notably easier to spot more woodpeckers and smaller raptors such as goshawks and sparrowhawks.

During May and June, as the dry season sets in, ephemeral pans created by the summer rains start to shrink and disappear, wildlife, including the birds start to congregate along the permanent water courses. During a single stop at a large perennial waterhole, it’s not unusual to be able to identify 20 to 30 species of waterbirds including multiple species of storks, ibises, ducks, crakes, egrets, herons, various waders and the African Spoonbill. Often the African Fish Eagle will be nearby and there’s a chance of seeing kingfishers, swallows and swifts, grouse, doves and pigeons as well.

Throughout the Park, deciduous trees and bushes lose their leaves and the long grasses turn brown and flatten. This improves your visibility from the road and makes it easier to get fantastic bird sightings. It’s a good time to focus on spotting the ground-dwelling birds, keeping a lookout for the stately Secretary Bird stalking prey and the massive Kori Bustard, South Africa’s heaviest flying bird. A bird encounter you will never forget is coming across the charming but sadly, endangered Southern Ground-Hornbill. You’re likely to see it in a small, family group of up to six birds, walking around the lightly wooded grasslands, hunting for lizards, small mammals and large insects. This distinctive bird is the largest hornbill on earth and is instantly recognisable with its handsome jet-black plumage, yellow eyes and impressive scarlet-red throat wattle. The female can be distinguished by a violet-blue patch on her throat.

Bird photography can be very satisfying during winter as the light is good and brightly coloured birds such as the rollers, bee eaters, starlings and sunbirds stand out wonderfully against the background of brown and golden hues. Many of Kruger’s aloe species flower during the winter months, attracting a haze of insects and a number of birds species. Spending some time at a stand of bright flowering aloes with your camera can help you snap vivid close-up images of birds such as the Red-winged Starling, Black-headed Oriole, and Collared, Scarlet-chested and White-bellied sunbirds who come to feed on the abundance of nectar.

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