South Africa - Grand Kruger National Park Traverse 2027

21 Oct 2027 - 31 Oct 2027 (11 days)

ZAR85,500 SPACES AVAILABLE

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Tour Leader: Joshua Olszewski

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Tour Price (Per person): ZAR85,500 (USD5,184 * GBP3,974 * EUR4,636 * AUD7,623)

Single Supplement: ZAR13,500 (USD818 * GBP627 * EUR732 * AUD1,204)

Few wildlife destinations on Earth rival the scale, diversity and reputation of Kruger National Park. Covering almost 20,000 square kilometres and stretching nearly 350 kilometres from the Limpopo River in the north to the Crocodile River in the south, Kruger is one of Africa's largest protected areas and undoubtedly South Africa's premier safari destination.

The park's origins date back to 1898, when President Paul Kruger proclaimed the Sabie Game Reserve to protect the region's rapidly disappearing wildlife from uncontrolled hunting. In 1926, the Sabie and Shingwedzi Game Reserves were merged to form Kruger National Park, becoming South Africa's first national park. Today, almost a century later, it forms part of the vast Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area, linking protected landscapes across South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique into one of the world's largest conservation initiatives.

Kruger is not simply vast; it is astonishingly diverse. Ancient baobab-dotted landscapes in the far north gradually transition into dense mopane woodland, mixed bushveld, open savanna grasslands, granite hills and riverine forests before reaching the lush southern woodlands. Each region possesses its own distinct geology, vegetation and wildlife communities, making a journey through the park a constantly changing safari experience.

The park supports an extraordinary wealth of wildlife, with over 150 species of mammal, more than 500 bird species, approximately 120 reptile species, over 50 species of fish, and thousands of plant and insect species recorded. Few protected areas anywhere on the planet offer such biodiversity combined with excellent accessibility.

Kruger is renowned as one of the finest places in Africa to encounter the iconic Big Five, including healthy populations of Lion, Leopard, African Savanna Elephant, African Buffalo and White Rhinoceros, while also supporting one of the continent's most important populations of the critically endangered Black Rhinoceros. Yet many visitors soon discover that the park's greatest treasures extend far beyond these celebrated icons.

The open savannas of central Kruger provide superb habitat for Cheetah, while the remote northern wilderness offers some of South Africa's finest opportunities to encounter Roan and Sable Antelope, Common Eland, Tsessebe, Nyala, Sharpe's Grysbok and Southern Reedbuck. Along the park's rivers, pods of Common Hippopotamus share the waterways with formidable Nile Crocodiles, while Spotted Hyaena, Black-backed Jackal, Honey Badger, African Civet, Large-spotted Genet, Serval, Caracal and the elusive African Wildcat emerge after dark. Kruger also supports one of Africa's most important populations of the endangered African Wild Dog, offering visitors a rare opportunity to observe one of the continent's most charismatic and highly social predators.

For birdwatchers, Kruger ranks among the world's premier birding destinations. Over 500 species have been recorded, reflecting the park's remarkable diversity of habitats and ecosystems. Majestic raptors include Martial Eagle, Bateleur, Brown Snake Eagle, African Hawk-Eagle and several species of vulture patrolling the skies, while rivers, wetlands, woodlands and open savannas support an extraordinary variety of kingfishers, bee-eaters, hornbills, rollers, herons, egrets and waterbirds. Seasonal migrants further enrich the park's already exceptional avifauna, ensuring that every visit offers new discoveries.

The remote northern reaches of Kruger are especially prized by birdwatchers for their unique avifauna, where many tropical species reach the southern limits of their African distribution. Here we may encounter Böhm's and Mottled Spinetails, Arnot's Chat, Grey-headed and Brown-necked Parrots, Green-capped Eremomela, Retz's Helmetshrike, Meves's Starling, African Broadbill and Black-throated Wattle-eye and Saddle-billed Stork.

In contrast, the central and southern regions are renowned for their exceptional abundance of birdlife. Vast open savannas provide ideal habitat for Secretarybird, Kori Bustard, Southern Ground Hornbill and a remarkable number of raptors, while the perennial rivers and mature riverine forests support African Fish Eagle, White-fronted Bee-eater, Narina Trogon, Purple-crested Turaco, White-crested Helmetshrike and numerous kingfishers, herons and egrets.

Perhaps Kruger's greatest strength lies in its unpredictability. One moment may reveal a pride of lions resting beneath a marula tree; the next, a leopard draped across a sausage tree, a herd of elephants crossing the road, or a flock of Southern Carmine Bee-eaters illuminating a riverbank with brilliant crimson. Every drive tells a different story, shaped by the rhythms of Africa's wild landscapes.

This carefully designed itinerary explores the full length of Kruger National Park, travelling from its remote northern wilderness to the wildlife-rich southern plains. By experiencing multiple ecosystems rather than remaining in a single region, guests gain a far deeper appreciation of the remarkable diversity that has made Kruger one of the world's truly iconic national parks.

Please note: these prices are subject to foreign exchange fluctuations.

Top Birds

Southern Ground Hornbill; Secretarybird; Kori & Black-bellied Bustards; Saddle-billed, Yellow-billed & African Woolly-necked Storks; African Spoonbill; African Fish Eagle; Martial Eagle; Bateleur; African Hawk-Eagle; Brown Snake Eagle; White-backed, Lappet-faced & White-headed Vultures; Böhm's & Mottled Spinetails; Brown-headed & Brown-necked Parrots; Trumpeter Hornbill; Southern Yellow-billed & Southern Red-billed Hornbills; Narina Trogon; Lilac-breasted & Broad-billed Rollers; Green-capped Eremomela; Retz's & White-crested Helmetshrikes; Arnot's Chat; Southern Carmine & White-fronted Bee-eaters; Meves's Starling; Temminck's Courser; Chestnut-backed Sparrow-Lark; Double-banded Sandgrouse; African Barred & Pearl-spotted Owlet; White-crowned Lapwing; African Skimmer; Purple-crested Turaco; Black-throated Wattle-eye; Verreaux's Eagle-Owl, African Scops & Southern White-faced Owls.

Top Mammals

African Savanna Elephant; Lion; Leopard; Cheetah; Caracal; Serval; African Wildcat; Spotted Hyaena; African Wild Dog; Black-backed Jackal; White & Black Rhinoceroses; African Buffalo; Honey Badger; Common Warthog; Common Hippopotamus; Common Eland; Roan & Sable Antelopes; Tsessebe; Common Wildebeest; Greater Kudu; Nyala; Southern Bushbuck; Common Waterbuck; Southern Reedbuck; Sharpe's Grysbok; Klipspringer; Impala; Southern Giraffe; Plains Zebra; Cape Porcupine; Chacma Baboon; Vervet Monkey; Thick-tailed Greater Galago; White-tailed & Dwarf Mongooses; African Civet; Large-spotted Genet.

Habitats Covered

Mopane and broad-leaved woodlands, riverine forests, open savannas, wetlands, rivers, floodplains, baobab landscapes and granite hills.

Expected Climate

Subtropical with occasional rain, warm to very hot

Max Group Size

9 with 1 Rockjumper Leader & Local leader

Tour Pace & Walking

UNDEMANDING: This tour is ideal for birders and wildlife enthusiasts of all experience levels. It’s suitable for most mobility levels and offers a relaxed pace, ensuring an enjoyable experience for everyone.

Undemanding. Suitable for all levels of wildlife and birding interest, with minimal physical exertion required.

Accommodation

Moderately comfortable SANParks rest camps with en-suite accommodation and restaurant facilities.

Ease of Birding

Mostly easy birding from roadsides and within camps, with many species observed from the safari vehicle.

Number of Species Expected

300+

Photographic Opportunities

Excellent. Most photography is undertaken from the open safari vehicle, allowing outstanding opportunities for wildlife and bird photography.

What our clients say about us

Gregory de Klerk
CS - South Africa 2019

As a guide myself for more than 10 years (starting back in the early 90s), I believe I can give a sincere and realistic review of Greg de Klerk's performance during our nearly 2 weeks in Eastern South Africa. With this in mind, I can say that Greg did an excellent of maintaining and overseeing all aspects of our trip from start to finish. I particularly felt that his capacity for maintaining the various and sometimes complex logistics was impressive and well above average. Whether it was making sure that everyone's accommodations were comfortable, or helping us find a restroom during one challenging afternoon, when the restaurant we were eating in randomly closed their bathrooms down, Greg was always "on top of his game." This is not to mention his excellent abilities in the field as well. As a professional wildlife biologist, I was very impressed with Greg's abilities "beyond " just identifying species, so to speak. ln other words, Greg gave impressive, in-depth natural history descriptions of nearly every species of wildlife we recorded.

Julian Parsons
MW, South Africa

Julian did an outstanding job leading the tour. I understand he is a new guide w/ Rockjumper, but it seemed like he had years of experience. His birding skills were superb, as expected. His knowledge of all the obscure larks and LBJs was very impressive. Importantly, he handled logistics very well, managed client expectations and personalities superbly, and was always cheerful and kept things positive. I've got to give a nod to the driver as well, he was a joy to be around. Always cheerful (regardless of tire problems in the Karoo) and willing to jimmy the vehicle around so everyone gets a good look. A definite asset to the tour. I understand these trips run smoothly because of all the support back at the office. Thanks to everyone involved. All of my communications pre-tour were handled promptly and professionally. The whole Rockjumper team were a real pleasure to work with. Can't wait to do it again!

Gregory de Klerk
RB - South Africa 2024

Both Greg and Wade were amazing. Greg has a fantastic knowledge of the area and it's wildlife. He was always willing to add information and facts regarding the wildlife we observed. He managed the tour expertly and his enthusiasm was contagious. And Wade is flat out the best bird/wildlife finder that I have ever been around. Truly extraordinary. The trip was beyond my expectations.

Julian Parsons
MH & AH, South Africa 2022

Our group of six was very lucky to have Julian Parsons and Musa as our tour guide and driver! Excellent knowledge of birds, biomes, and local culture and politics. Also both had a great sense of humor and they were adaptable to our group's moods: the perfect match for our group! We would recommend both of them for any future tours! Bottom line, a very memorable trip with lots of great memories. Thanks to all.

Gregory de Klerk
WB & BB, South Africa

The lynchpin for our entire experience was the guide - and Greg de Klerk was simply brilliant. He was extremely skilled in knowing where the birds might be, and finding them once we got there. He carefully made sure that we all saw the bird. He was very knowledgeable about bird and mammal behaviour, and shared a lot of information with the tour members. He smoothly handled logistics, is a good driver, and patient with non-nationals who are unfamiliar with South African customs. He has a wonderful sense of humour; and a very warm and outgoing personality, which stimulated good relations between tour members. We would be very excited to go on another Rockjumper trip with him!

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