Luxury Safari Lodges
Big 5
Singita Sweni Lodge
Singita's most intimate lodge — six glass-walled suites hidden in the riverine forest
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Compare lodges, bush camps, self-catering, and glamping options near every Kruger gate. Filter by area, type, and budget to find your perfect stay.
Luxury Safari Lodges
Big 5
Singita's most intimate lodge — six glass-walled suites hidden in the riverine forest
Sleep in a luxury train carriage permanently stationed on a bridge above the Sabie River
Eco-luxury walking safari lodge on a private concession inside Kruger — sleep under the stars
Pioneer of luxury safaris — legendary leopard sightings across five distinct camps since 1926
The largest private Big Five reserve in South Africa — 13,300 hectares of exclusive traversing
An award-winning lodge built into the earth — where architecture disappears into the African landscape
Family-friendly luxury on the Sabie River — with famous treehouse sleep-out experiences
Nine secluded suites with private pools in the Sabi Sand — andBeyond's design masterpiece
Ultra-luxury with a 4:1 staff ratio — one of the most exclusive safari experiences in Africa
Luxury in the Timbavati — home of the rare white lion, with all-inclusive Big Five safaris
Family-owned Timbavati lodge with legendary hospitality and Big Five on your doorstep
Family-friendly Timbavati lodge on the Nhlaralumi River — elephants at the waterhole below your deck
Elevated Timbavati lodge with panoramic views to the Drakensberg and Big Five below
Authentic tented safari in the Timbavati — romance, wilderness, and genuine bush experiences
Colonial-style luxury on 14,700 exclusive hectares in the Timbavati — Big Five and white lions
Back-to-basics bush elegance in the Timbavati — no electricity, no WiFi, pure safari
Intimate eco-lodge with just 16 guests — authentic Timbavati on a conscious budget
Walking safari specialist in the Klaserie — Big Five encounters on foot and on four wheels
Intimate, family-owned Klaserie lodge with just seven suites — authentic and affordable luxury
Self-catering resort on the Sabie River with golf, pools, and hippo on the property
Family-friendly country estate in Hazyview with elephants, pools, and easy Kruger access
Finding the right accommodation near Kruger National Park can make or break your safari experience. With over 20 rest camps inside the park, dozens of private game reserves along its borders, and hundreds of lodges, guest houses, and self-catering options in surrounding towns, the choices can feel overwhelming.
Staying inside Kruger means SANParks rest camps — affordable, convenient, and right in the middle of the action. You'll have early access to gates before day visitors arrive, and nothing beats falling asleep to the sounds of the African bush.
Staying outside the park in areas like Hazyview, Marloth Park, Hoedspruit, or White River gives you more variety, often better facilities, and the option to explore beyond Kruger itself.
SANParks bookings open 11 months in advance and fill fast for school holidays. For the best experience, target the dry season (May–September) when wildlife viewing peaks. If you're flexible, the shoulder months of April and October offer great wildlife with smaller crowds and lower rates.