How do I get from Pretoria to Kruger National Park?

There is no direct connection from Pretoria to Kruger National Park. However, you can take the train to Marlboro, take the train to OR Tambo Airport, take the walk to Johannesburg Airport, take the plane to Sabi Sand Reserve Airport, then take the travel to Kruger National Park.

Which Kruger National Park gate is closer to Pretoria?

The closest entrance gate coming from Johannesburg/Pretoria is Malelane Gate. The most popular are Phabeni and Paul Kruger gates. Orpen Gate is the closest to the central parts of Kruger while Phalaborwa Gate is recommended for the northern camps.

How many km is Pretoria Kruger National Park?

Approximate driving distance between Pretoria and Kruger National Park is 460 kms or 285.8 miles or 248.4 nautical miles ….

Origin Pretoria
Driving Time 9 hours, 12 minutes

How much does it cost to visit Kruger National Park?

Daily Conservation fees for 1 November 2021 to 31 October 2022
South African Citizens and Residents (with ID) R110 per adult, per day R55 per child, per day
SADC Nationals (with passport) R220 per adult, per day R110 per child, per day

Can you fly from Cape Town to Kruger National Park?

The best way to travel the 1155 miles (1859 km) between Cape Town and Kruger National Park is by plane. A direct flight takes just two and a half hours—although travelers may need to book a connecting flight via Johannesburg—which can add an extra hour or two.

What time do Kruger gates open?

Gate Hours

Gate Times Jan May
Entrance Gates Open 05:30 06:00
Camp Gates Open 04:30 06:00
All Gates Close 18:30 17:30

Is Kruger Park open for day visitors?

Day visitors are welcome in the Kruger National Park! Before your visit, take some time to plan your trip and be realistic about how much you can drive and see in a day. The Kruger Park is huge, there are strict speed limits within the park and the distances between places may take longer than anticipated.

How much is a night at Kruger National Park?

Types of standard accommodation Camping at most main camps cost approximately between R300 and R400 per night for two people. Bushveld Camps Bateleur, Biyamiti, Shimuwini, Sirheni and Talamati are more exclusive. No day visitors are allowed but camps generally have no shops, restaurants or other facilities.

Which is the most luxurious train in South Africa?

Rovos Rail Train Safari Routes Rovos Rail is one of South Africa’s finest and most luxurious trains.

Which is the luxurious train in the world?

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express (VSOE) The Venice Simplon-Orient Express (VSOE) is the world’s most authentic luxury train.