3 Day Kruger Park Comfort Safaris

3 Day Kruger Park Classic Safari Tour

This Classic Kruger National Park safari tour is an ideal option for travellers on a tight time schedule who want to experience the wonders of South Africa’s iconic national park and its incredible animals and birds, including the famous Big 5.

From

R 12 180

3 Day Nkambeni Tented Lodge Experience

Nkambeni Tented Lodge offers an immersive and captivating safari experience, combining luxurious accommodations, exceptional game viewing, and warm African hospitality.

From

R 9500

3 Day Kruger Tremisana Lodge Safari

This popular 3-day safari tour takes you to one of the founding game lodges in a private game reserve that falls within the world-famous Greater Kruger.

From

R 13 635

3 Day nDzuti Camp Safari

MoAfrika Tours now offers an exciting new safari from Johannesburg to the Dzuti Safari Camp in Maseke Game Reserve in the Balule North area of the Greater Kruger Park.

From

R 10730

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is included in a 3 day Comfort safari in the Kruger National Park?

A typical 3 Day Comfort safari in the Kruger National Park includes accommodations in comfortable lodges or tents,  meals as per the itinerary,  game drives, park fees, and return transfers from a designated location.

 

What is not included in a 3 day Comfort safari? 

A 3 day comfort safari in the Kruger Park typically does not include: Airfare to/from the starting/ending point of the safari, Alcoholic drinks and beverages, Personal expenses such as souvenirs, gratuities, etc., Travel insurance, Additional excursions or activities not included in the itinerary, Optional upgrades such as single supplement fees, Vaccinations or medical expenses. It is important to check with the tour operator for a complete list of inclusions and exclusions before booking a safari.

 

What is the best time of year to go on a 3 Day Comfort safari in the Kruger National Park?

The best time of year to go on a 3 Day Comfort safari in the Kruger National Park depends on personal preferences and the type of experience desired. Some people prefer to go in the dry season when the wildlife is easier to spot, while others prefer to go in the green season when the landscape is lush and vibrant.