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All the winter Kruger safari highlights

We’re always asked: “What’s the best time to visit Kruger National Park?”

The truth is that Kruger is a true all-year round travel destination and there is really no absolute ‘best time’. What there is though, is a distinctive change that occurs between the lush rainy summer and the dry winter months.

As we move deep into the South African winter during the month of July, the seasonal changes become more distinct. By now, the long, green grasses have turned brown and flattened. While this might sound somewhat less appealing, in game-watching terms it can be a bonus as the views from roadside have opened up considerably and it is much easier to spot animals at further distances. Winter days in the Kruger can be balmy and without the intensity of summer’s midday heat, guests are often more inclined to set off on all-day safaris. This enables you to travel further on a Kruger safari, experiencing more of a range of biomes and encountering a greater variety of plant, bird and mammal species.

Those interested in the birds of the Kruger National Park should take note that the winter-gold and tan hues of the bush these days provide an excellent backdrop for offsetting the many colourful and striking birds of Kruger’s bushveld including the Lilacbreasted Roller, Green Woodhoopoe, Ground Hornbill, Gorgeous Bushshrike, Whitefronted Beeater and Emeraldspotted Dove. This season is a good time for photographers to stake out the brilliant winter-flowering aloes to capture close-up images of the iridescent sunbirds and starlings that are attracted to the copious nectar and attendant insect pollinators.

Animals too, begin to congregate in greater numbers as resources become scarcer. In winter, Kruger’s seasonal water courses and pans dry out. This means that both predators and prey gather more closely in the vicinity of the major rivers and permanent waterholes. Greater visibility and concentrations often result in stunning Kruger Park sightings during July, August and September.

Other highlights of the season include:

  • Winter stargazing

    As a large land mass with precious little light pollution, the Kruger National Park is renowned for its spectacular night-skies. However, during the rainy season, precipitation often screens off the stars. The long, dry season is, by contrast, ideal for stargazing. Inky and wide, the winter skies are often clear giving you ample time and opportunity to identify constellations and track shooting stars.

  • Fireside comforts

    While the winter days are generally mild, early mornings and nights can be chilly during July. It’s the time to cosy up at the fireside, sharing a drink and stories with your fellow travellers. If you are dry tripping with us there are plenty of convivial options on our mocktail menu, but if not, you can embrace a South African tradition of enjoying a glass of a fine red from the Cape Winelands in the flickering of the flames.

  • Vivid sunrises and sunsets

    As the angle of light changes in winter, it brings a unique vivacity to the classic experience of Africa’s grand sunrises and sunsets. Expect unbelievable hues of orange, yellow, gold, pink, crimson and mauve. Whether you want to sit quietly and absorb it all in the moment or capture the spectacle in images you can share with friends, family and followers, July is a great time to experience the breathtaking, painterly colours that accompany the magnetic circadian rhythms of Africa’s natural world.

Guest Reviews

Stayed two nights. Will stay again.

Posted on 21/06/2026 by Google

I have been coming to the Kruger Gate hotel Since I was four years old and it has been the highlight of my year ever since.

My sister got married here and it was such an amazing wedding.

The views are incredible, the food is delicious and the rooms are impeccable. The comfiest beds I have ever slept in.

The staff are so friendly and welcoming. I have known Mishack since I was little and every time is so amazing to catch up with him. He went from making me vanilla milkshakes as a little kid to making me amazing cocktails as an adult. The last time I was there myself and my partner had a private dinner which was so amazing we had to have another! Zenda and Tsephe truly made it so special for us. The dinners in the Lapa is one my highlights as we always spot monkeys and sometimes if we are lucky a residential Genet. Samarina was so kind as to reserve a table for us every night at our favourite spot.

I could not recommend this place any higher as it truly is life changing!

Posted on 20/06/2026 by Google

An exceptional experience in a beautiful hotel. Staff went out of their way to make our stay a memorable one.

The rooms are beautifully appointed and spotlessly clean with comfortable beds, spacious living area, great en suite bathroom with wonderfully big showers.

Food was exceptional at the Lapa restaurant in the evening, with tables set around the fire pits and a fabulous array of local and international dishes to choose from at the buffet. Breakfast, served at the indoors restaurant, had everything you could imagine to the highest standard.

Overall, the ambience is what truly makes it; just amazing. 10 out of 10.

Posted on 21/06/2026 by TripAdvisor

Dieses Hotel ist ein absoluter Traum!!
Von der ersten Sekunde an fühlt man sich super wohl, die MitarbeiterInnen sind sehr zuvorkommend, freundlich und hilfsbereit.
Absolute Empfehlung!!

Posted on 18/06/2026 by Booking.com

Very safe for the kids to play and run around alone very clean friendly staff , amazing food

Posted on 18/06/2026 by Booking.com

De locatie en het eten

Posted on 19/06/2026 by Booking.com