3 Day Kruger Honeymoon Safaris

3 Day Kapama Karula Lodge Safari

This popular safari tour takes you to Kapama Private Nature Reserve which is 13 000 hectares of prime bushveld in the heart of the Greater Kruger National Park.

From

R 45 336

3 Day Kapama Southern Camp Safari

This popular safari tour takes you to Kapama Private Nature Reserve which is 13 000 hectares of prime bushveld in the heart of the Greater Kruger National Park.

From

R 21 336

3 Day Kapama Buffalo Camp Safari

This popular safari tour takes you to Kapama Private Nature Reserve which is 13 000 hectares of prime bushveld in the heart of the Greater Kruger National Park.

From

R 23 136

3 Day Kapama River Lodge Safari

Stay in luxury family-friendly accommodation at the largest safari resort in the reserve; starting and ending your day with outstanding Big 5 wildlife sightings on long game drives in beautiful bushveld surrounds.

From

R 21 336

3 Day Greenfire Lodge Safari

Balule Private Game Reserve is one of the unfenced reserves that falls within the Greater Kruger, which lies adjacent to the iconic Kruger National Park.

From

R 11 920

3 Day Hamiltons Luxury Tented Camp Safari

The 3-day Hamiltons Luxury Tented Camp safari tour takes you to a private concession in the iconic Kruger National Park in northern Mpumalanga Province, South Africa.

From

R 30 960

3 Day Imbali Lodge Safari Tour

Imbali Safari Lodge is one of three luxury safari lodges in the private concession and promises guests luxurious accommodation in a spectacular setting and an outstanding safari experience.

From

R 23 996

3 Day Hoyo Hoyo Lodge Safari

This safari tour takes guests to the heart of the Kruger National Park to the Mluwati Concession. Hoyo Hoyo Tsonga Lodge is one of three luxury safari lodges in the concession and promises guests luxurious accommodation in a spectacular setting.

From

R 20 102

Frequently Asked Questions

 

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

The best time of year to go on a 3-day honeymoon safari in the Kruger National Park depends on your personal preferences and what you want to experience during your trip. Overall, Shoulder season April/May and September/October) is a great time to visit the Kruger National Park. The weather is mild, and there are fewer tourists compared to the peak season. Wildlife sightings are still good, and the vegetation is not too thick.

 

Is it possible to have a private dinner in the middle of the bush during our 3day honeymoon safari in the Kruger Park?

Yes, many lodges offer private dining experiences in the bush. You can enjoy a romantic dinner under the stars with nothing but the sounds of the African bush around you.

 

What activities are available for 3day honeymooners in the Kruger National Park?

If you’re planning a honeymoon in the Kruger National Park, there are many exciting activities to choose from. Here are some of the most popular options:

  • Game drives: Join experienced guides on an open safari vehicle for a morning, afternoon, or evening game drive. This is the best way to spot wildlife and learn about the park’s ecology and conservation efforts.

  • Bush walks: For a more immersive experience, explore the park on foot with a knowledgeable ranger. You’ll learn about the smaller creatures, plants, and local traditions that are often missed on a game drive.

  • Stargazing: With little light pollution, the Kruger National Park offers some of the best stargazing in the world. You can join a guided session to learn about the constellations and myths of the southern hemisphere.

  • Spa treatments: After an exciting day of exploring, relax at a lodge’s on-site spa with a massage, facial, or body treatment. You’ll feel rejuvenated and ready for another day in the bush.

  • Hot air balloon rides: Take your safari experience to new heights with a hot air balloon ride. You’ll soar over the park’s varied landscapes and wildlife, with stunning views at every turn.

  • Cultural experiences: To learn about the region’s rich history and diverse cultures, visit local communities, cultural villages, or historical sites. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of the people and traditions that have shaped this special place.