Stay at a lodge in South Africa’s Kruger Park, from ultra luxury to sleeping under the stars

The Kruger Park of South Africa is the largest National Park of that country and is a must visit for wild animal lovers. One aspect to consider when considering a visit is to have a place for safari lodge, this due to the extension of the routes and the hours allowed for them. There are lodging facilities both inside the park and in the polygon of the same, where there are private nature reserves that have a variety of accommodation options that are worth considering when planning your safari.

One of the options that may be more attractive for your safari lodge or the Kruger Park are the lodges located in the perimeter of the same, these, in general, have a quality infrastructure and good services for their guests. Some are even connected to the park without any obstacle that separates the movement of animals from their facilities making this overnight a unique experience.

These lodges were installed within large tracts of land that originally were farms intended for hunting, so a safari inside them is also possible because they have a large number of animals.

Another advantage of this type of safari lodge is that have the concept of all-inclusive, ie in addition to accommodation, meals, and drinks, including the entrance to the park, 4×4 vehicles for tours of excursions and a guide available to tourists. But they offer something more, and that is that some are authorized to leave the usual routes within the park and being guided by personnel from the area, know how to take tourists to the places where to find a greater number of animals for sighting and for both increase the enjoyment with your camera in your hand.

The safari lodge can be as you imagine there is an ultra-luxury if your idea of​a safari is to sleep in a suite but surrounded by nature or a little more modest. There are even some that allow their guests the experience of sleeping on a wooden platform and with the best view, you can imagine from your bed, directly to the stars of course always counting on the protection of the guides, alert to the roar of any animal, while you rest in the midst of the sounds of nature.