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Choose a safari holiday this summer

With summer around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about where to take some time off before the end-of-year rush is upon us.

As the warmer months unfurl, exciting changes start happening in our natural surroundings, especially where there is an abundance of animals and flora. Kruger National Park, with its diversity of plant and animal life, is the perfect place to escape to, presenting both solitude and the opportunity to be a part of nature embracing all the newness the season has to offer.

Landscape lushness

There’s a stark beauty to the African savannah in and around Kruger National Park in the winter months when everything is dry. The browns are virtually golden and oh-so Instagrammable, but in the summer season the Park morphs into a tapestry of green, with colourful blooms in between. Early morning tends to be the best time for a guided safari tour in summer. Do look out for the many migratory species of birds that start to make their way back to the area in early summer. “It can feel like a completely different experience when you visit Kruger National Park in the summer season, as opposed to the dry winter season as your Big Five safari experience will be different. It’s equally magnificent and we always recommend that guests who visit in winter return in summer to see the ‘other side’ of the Park,” says Miguel Farinha, Hotel Manager at Kruger Gate Hotel.

Circle of life

Summer is the time to see the circle of life in action in Kruger National Park. Call it the baby boom – it’s the time when many of the animals give birth so there is a good chance of seeing tiny impala lambs or even a playful lion cub (hello Simba!). The increased availability of food and water also means one is more likely to see an array of wildlife on a summer safari. It is fascinating to observe the Kruger National Park animals during summer. Thanks to an abundance of food and water brought on by the rain, there’s a chance of seeing elephants enjoying refreshing mud baths, hippos splashing in waterholes, or predators taking advantage of the lush vegetation to ambush their prey.

Oh, the drama

Summer in parts of South Africa is synonymous with dramatic thunderstorms, and some of the wildest Kruger sightings are actually in the sky! These awe-inspiring displays of nature’s power are a highlight of the season. The bushveld comes alive with a sense of anticipation in the late afternoons when the sky darkens and the thunder starts to rumble in the distance. Witnessing the aftermath of a storm, with rainbows arching over the refreshed landscape, is a truly unforgettable experience. “Right after a storm, one of the best places to be is in our Pool Bar and Viewing Deck that overlooks the iconic Sabie River. The earth has been saturated with water, there’s that delightful smell of rain in the air and an unmistakable feeling of freshness that is simply magical. Experience this with a glass of your favourite tipple in hand – few things compare!” Farinha shares.

Linger longer

To do a safari holiday justice, particularly a top safari destination like Kruger National Park, requires time – and certainly more than a weekend break – which means summer is the ideal period.

In addition to fully immersing oneself in the wonders of the Kruger National Park, the surrounding area also has plenty of must-sees and do’s.

For those in search of stunning scenery, look no further than the Panorama Route, which is centred on the Blyde River Canyon, the world’s third-largest canyon.

The Graskop Gorge Lift, a first in Africa, is a unique experience that invites you to descend 51 metres into the ancient Afromontane Forest below, in a glass-fronted elevator. Other notable attractions include God’s Window and Three Rondavels. The former is a vantage point on the Drakensberg escarpment, situated on a cliff with a 700-metre drop. On clear days, you can see as far as the Mozambican border from it. The latter, meanwhile, is a geological feature which resembles the round, thatched huts which people in the region traditionally live in. The area leading up to Kruger is home to some incredible waterfalls, such as the Bridal Veil (named for its similarity to a bride’s veil), Mac-Mac, and Berlin Falls. For cave lovers, there are the Echo and Sudwala Caves. The latter are believed to be among the oldest in the world.

Family fun

For many South African families summer is the main holiday of the year and a time for being together. A safari holiday offers something for everyone – from old to young – and thus ideal for a summer holiday. Experiences like the kind of wildlife encounters unique to Kruger National Park are as appealing to children as it is to adults. “Summer is the ideal time to bring the whole family on safari. Start the day with an early morning guided safari and the rest of the day in and around one of our pools. Or retreat to your suite for a siesta in a cool room. Summer is a magical time in Kruger and deserves to be on your bucket list,” Farinha concludes.

Guest Reviews

Nice place

Posted on 20/04/2026 by Google

Amazing place to visit ❤️ ✨️

Posted on 20/04/2026 by Google

What an experience! Best time of my life. Made irreplaceable memories thanks to a wonderful facility.

Posted on 19/04/2026 by Google

Beautiful hotel situated along the Kruger park

Posted on 20/04/2026 by Google

We returned to Kruger Gate Hotel as a family (two adults, two children) for seven nights to celebrate two birthdays. Our second visit.

This is still our family favourite holiday location, even more so after a second visit.

I cannot imagine a much better place for a family holiday, couples getaway, or a solo traveller who wants to experience the highest quality and stress-free safari.

Some hopefully helpful details:

Location - directly on the edge of one of the best safari locations on earth, southern Kruger. You will see many of the \'big five\' from the hotel\'s pool area.

Staff/Atmosphere - everyone here is incredibly kind, helpful, and genuinely wants to make your stay as special as possible.

Safari - you MUST book game drives whilst you are here. We had four early morning private safaris, booked through the hotel, and one night safari booked directly with Kruger Park (they collect you from the Hotel).

Rooms - the rooms have recently been renovated and are very clean and comfortable. We had a family room which worked perfectly for four of us.

Food and drink - buffet breakfast and dinner are included in the room rate, both are excellent with lots of variety - South African themed with international alternatives too. Lunch and drinks are a la carte and are also excellent.

Value for money - just right. Everything here is high quality, but you can also enjoy yourself properly without having to worry too much about your bill at check out!

Cleanliness - perfect.

Noise level - you\'re surrounded by wildlife, so it\'s never silent (you wouldn\'t want it to be!), but it is definitely a very relaxing place to stay.

Some special mentions for some staff members:
 
EDGAR - we have been on safari many times, Edgar is the best guide we have ever experienced. We\'ve now had seven game drives with Edgar and every one has been spectacular. Ask for him when booking your safari.

MISHECK and ZENDA - nothing is too much trouble and they are lovely company if you want to learn more about life in this beautiful part of the world whilst enjoying some delicious poolside lunch or post-safari cocktails.

ALICK and NEO - wonderful dinner hosts in the open-air restaurant.

Overall, an amazing holiday destination.

Posted on 18/04/2026 by TripAdvisor

This is our fourth visit to the Kruger Gate Hotel as a family. I travel internationally from the UK with work, and this hotel is my favourite worldwide. The setting is spectacular, the location is perfect, and the public areas are immersed in the environment with many areas in which to find peace and quiet. The staff are excellent, and the food is of very high quality. We self-drive the Kruger Park which is less than 5 minutes away. Overall, I can’t recommend this hotel enough. Go.

Posted on 15/04/2026 by TripAdvisor

Todo menos el frío del agua de la alberca

Posted on 16/04/2026 by Booking.com

I had a wonderful stay at this hotel and would highly recommend it.

The hotel itself is excellent, with a welcoming atmosphere and great facilities. The staff are extremely friendly, attentive, and always ready to help, which made the experience even more enjoyable.

There are plenty of activities available for all ages, including mini golf, volleyball, chess, a playground for children, swimming pools, and game and reading rooms. It’s perfect whether you’re traveling as a couple, with friends, or with family.

The buffet is another highlight — both breakfast and dinner offer a wide variety of options and everything is very well prepared and delicious.

The rooms are comfortable and well maintained, and the beds are especially cozy, ensuring a great night’s sleep.

Overall, it’s a fantastic hotel with something for everyone. I would definitely come back!

Posted on 14/04/2026 by Booking.com

the location - the vibe - friendly helpful staff

Posted on 21/04/2026 by Booking.com

Hotel is perfect to visit Kruger park. It is located very close to the gate, the staff is amazing, food is very good and swimming pool area is prefect for kids and adults.

Posted on 17/04/2026 by Booking.com

Fantastic hotel with lots of options amazing food and great experience

Posted on 12/04/2026 by Booking.com

クルーガー公園まで近く、またサファリツアーへの申し込みも簡単で良かったです。

Posted on 20/04/2026 by Booking.com

Amazing property and staff! Thanks so much Neo!

Posted on 18/04/2026 by Booking.com

Dit hotel is fantastisch qua ligging net aan de rand van het Krugerpark. De olifanten, buffels, zwijnen,.. komen tot aan de rand van het zwembad. Qua sfeer en gezelligheid is dit top! Vriendelijke mensen, uitstekende bediening. Een aanrader!

Posted on 18/04/2026 by Booking.com

Great location with the pool at the edge of the river.
Game viewing with a cocktail. LP

Posted on 16/04/2026 by Booking.com