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Kruger National Park Family Packages

Kruger National Park Family Package: rated 4.2/5 (based on 8734 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹65,200/-

Kruger National Park Family Package

Discover the rich treasure of flora and fauna in Kruger National Park with your family. The iconic park boasts of stunning landscapes, exotic wildlife, thrilling safaris, guided tours, and amazing places to stay.
Explore our specially designed Kruger National Park Family tour packages and book your trip to this enchanting land to experience a close encounter with some of the most majestic animals here.

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How To Reach

By Air

Most travellers board a flight to O. R. Tambo International Airport which is close to Johannesburg. Once you reach here, you can book your onward flight depending on where you want to go. For instance, fly to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport which is about 42 km from the Kruger’s Numbi Gate; you can also book a flight to Hoedspruit for the northern and the central section or Phalaborwa for the northern section of the Park.

By Road

If you wish to, you can also take a road trip from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park. You can hire a car and enjoy the drive to the Park.

Best Time To Visit

Kruger National Park is a year round destination. However, the dry season is the best time to visit this Park for better visibility and wildlife spotting.

Winter Season (June to August)

This is the beginning of the dry season and the rainfall is relatively less. This is the time when the vegetation gets a little sparse and it is a lot better for wildlife spotting. The average temperature around this time hovers around 9°C - 27°C.

Spring Season (Sep - Oct)

This is the time when the Park is at its driest and vegetation is sparse. Water becomes a little scarce during this time and most of the animals can be seen moving towards the waterholes to quench their thirst. Average temperature ranges between 16°C - 30°C during this time.

Summer Season (Nov - Mar)

November and December the rains are back and the vegetation are growing lush and green. When the vegetation grows thicker then spotting animals becomes a little difficult. This is also the time when you can get a glimpse of the animals with their young ones. The temperature is around 19°C - 31°C.

Autumn (April - May)

In April, the rain starts to subside and the dry season starts to set in. Most of the vegetation is getting a brown hue with the weather changing. The temperatures start to drop around 16°C - 29°C.

Places To Visit

Elephant Hall Museum

This is a very fascinating place to visit in Kruger National Park. It is a great place to be included in your Kruger National Park family packages. The Museum showcases the evolution of elephants. Some of the most fascinating exhibits are the ivory of the greatest tuskers of Kruger National Park. The place also has several exciting games for the kids.

Crooks Corner

Crooks Corner is an interesting place in the far northeastern corner of Kruger Park and it forms a triangle where the Luvhuvhu and Limpopo meet. This is also the point where three countries, Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe share a meeting point.

Sabi Sand Game Reserve

Sabi Sand Game Reserve is a wonderful place and it offers some of the best Big Five viewing than any other place. It also provides excellent luxurious safari experiences with exceptional services and mouth-watering cuisine. You can pick from several different safari experiences to suit your requirements.

Renosterpan

Renoster means rhino in Afrikaan and Renosterpan is a small waterhole located between Malelane Gate and Afsaal Picnic site. This waterhole is frequented by the famous white rhino and other large animals of the area.

Babalala Picnic Spot

This enchanting picnic spot is located between Shingwedzi and Punda Maria. Here you will find toilets and seating areas with a wonderful thatched roof overhead. All this is built around an old Sycamore tree. The Mphongolo River nearby is an excellent place to enjoy some birdwatching.

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Gowtham Shravan

Bengaluru

Gowtham's 6 days trip to Uttar Pradesh

We recently completed a 5N/6D trip to Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Ayodhya booked through Travel Triangle. I would like to document this experience in a clear and structured manner. To begin with the positives, the hotel in Varanasi was comfortable and the food quality there was genuinely good. The even
ing Ganga Aarti and boat ride were well arranged and enjoyable. Once we reached the temple, the VIP darshan moved efficiently. The driver assigned to us was polite, respectful, and drove safely throughout the journey. He remained courteous in his interactions and, in certain instances, such as recommending a battery-operated rickshaw in Ayodhya, his suggestion improved local mobility. The final airport drop was smooth and punctual. There were certainly good elements in the trip. That said, the operational gaps were too consistent to ignore. The vehicle provided for the tour carried a white number plate rather than a commercial yellow number plate, which immediately raised concerns regarding compliance for a paid tourism package. While I am not making legal claims, this is not what one expects when booking through a structured travel platform. From day one, there were coordination inefficiencies. At the airport pickup stage, there was confusion before we connected with the driver. More concerning was the recurring pattern across cities where the vehicle would be parked 200–300 meters away from entry points, and we were asked to walk — sometimes on uphill gradients — despite traveling with a six-year-old child and a senior citizen. This was not an isolated instance but a repeated approach in Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Ayodhya. In multiple cases, when I insisted, the vehicle was able to drop us significantly closer, which indicates that proximity was possible but not initially prioritized. Guest comfort should not require negotiation at every stop. There were also serious itinerary execution issues. Several temples and locations listed in the confirmed itinerary were not initially covered in Varanasi. I had to proactively message and escalate to ensure those places were included. When I first raised the concern, the response was not particularly reassuring, and it gave the impression that coverage of listed items depended on my active monitoring rather than structured planning. If a customer books a package tour, it is precisely to avoid having to supervise execution. Additionally, Subah Banaras was mentioned in the itinerary but never conducted. In Ayodhya, both Saryu Aarti and the laser light show were listed despite occurring simultaneously at different locations several kilometers apart, making it practically impossible to attend both. Listing mutually exclusive events in a fixed itinerary reflects poor feasibility planning. In Prayagraj, Akshayavat was attempted without prior confirmation of operational timings and was found closed upon arrival. As a result, we had to reschedule it to the next morning, which forced an early hotel departure at 7 AM. Although breakfast was included in our booking, we were only able to have minimal items because of the sudden schedule adjustment. This disruption was avoidable had timings been verified in advance. At Anand Bhavan, the vehicle was parked approximately 250–300 meters away on an uphill stretch, and we were asked to walk. This was physically inconvenient and avoidable. Only after repeated insistence were closer drop-offs accommodated at later stops. The VIP darshan arrangement, while smooth once inside, appeared to be handled on the spot. Tickets were purchased after arrival rather than pre-arranged. I had clearly requested an all-inclusive package, and yet multiple payments were made on-site. If certain charges are excluded, that should be transparently communicated beforehand. The experience felt reactive rather than professionally pre-coordinated. In Ayodhya, the hotel was seemingly unaware of our arrival at the time of check-in, and we were made to wait approximately thirty minutes for room allocation. The room condition was underwhelming, with visible stains in the bathroom and a non-functioning AC. The breakfast area the following morning had a noticeable mosquito issue. While we chose not to escalate on-site due to fatigue and tight scheduling, such basic quality control and coordination are responsibilities that fall within the agency’s oversight when curating a package. Additionally, although the quotation mentioned a driver-cum-guide, the experience largely reflected a driver-only role unless I specifically requested coverage of listed locations. To be clear, the individual driver remained courteous and cooperative; the concern appears to stem from insufficient briefing and planning standards at the agency level. In summary, the issue was not attitude but execution discipline. There were good moments in the journey, but the repeated need to insist on closer drop-offs, monitor itinerary coverage, verify timings, arrange practical logistics, and absorb unplanned disruptions significantly reduced the value of what was positioned as a structured, all-inclusive 5N/6D package. When a customer chooses to book through a platform like Travel Triangle, the expectation is professional coordination, proactive planning, feasibility-aligned itineraries, and comfort-oriented logistics. This trip had potential to be excellent, but the cumulative operational gaps made it merely average. I hope this feedback is reviewed seriously and used to strengthen quality control and partner accountability standards going forward.
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Udaiyarasan

Chennai

Udaiyarasan's 4 days trip to Himachal

It’s very good experience. Mr. Sandeep arranges the trip to Shimla kullu manali, it’s very nice the room with balcony mountain view. Those 5 days stay there staffs are very kind in old manali retreat hotel. Thanks to Turn on vacation. We will go again other trip in different places. Thank you Sandee
p sir..
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Gulshan Singhal

Delhi

Gulshan's 4 days trip to Himachal

Really appreciated! Travel triangle, As always your trip planning is amazing.
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Siddhesh Dhond

Chandigar

Siddhesh's 6 days trip to Himachal

I have travelled with Easy Go Vacation to Shimla-manali-kasol. I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their services and wonderful planning. The trip was very smooth and comfortable. I would specially want to thank ms. Neha for her prompt solutions while booking and even checking on
us everyday during the trip.
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Balakumar Somu

Coimbatore

Balakumar's 5 days trip to Himachal

Really had a wonderful time. The whole planning and travel was smooth from start to finish. A special Thanks to Mr. Jaideep, Himalayan Terrain Tours. Thank you Travel Triangle.
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Karan Ahuja

Pathankot

Karan's 5 days trip to Himachal

Macleodganj hotel good Dalhousie hotel ok but service and food worst not good experience with family Driver nature ok but there service not good bcoz they are in hurry to much at places ,,and they want to skip places not personal touch relatioon with clinent to provide good service Travel agnet
neha only intrest to sell package many place missing in itnery also not mentioned properly that this place taxi run by local or this place pakcage cab also vaishali coordinate at skylark hotel for 600 rs pendency at there waste my time Due to travel on ease and hotel coordination my checkout hold this is very worst part Frm my end i paid Timely than why i have to suffer
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Avinash Kumar

Chennai

Avinash's 4 days trip to Himachal

The experience from starting to end was very good. The process was smooth and the travel agent was very supportive. The hotel staffs were very polite. The cab driver was very punctual. Overall it was a memorable trip. 6 star service from Travel Triangle. Wish to book many more trips from you.
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Abbas

Chennai

Abbas's 6 days trip to Himachal

Very nice platform those who looking for travel, perfectly fit all kind of people can use this platform with effective manner.
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Shear Nazish

Chandigarh

Shear's 4 days trip to Himachal

Best travel agency in luxury segment. Good hotel, good car and trained and polite team.
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Kartikjain

New delhi

Kartikjain's 3 days trip to Himachal

Special Thanks to Mr. Sandeep for organizing our manali trip so well. Amazing experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

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FAQs About Kruger National Park Family Packages

Can I bring pets to the Park?

Pets are not allowed in the Park but there are several hotels near the Park that are pet-friendly.

Is safe drinking water easily available everywhere?

Yes, safe drinking bottled water is available in most of the accommodations. When you travel about carry your own bottled drinking water to be on the safe side.

Is there cell coverage in Kruger National Park?

The cell coverage is slightly patchy and there are certain areas that show strong network for eg. the southern parts of the Park as well as some parts of central and northern sections.

What to pack for my trip to Kruger National Park?

Light colored and comfortable clothes preferable with long sleeves, a good pair of hiking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, flashlight, camera and spare memory cards, emergency medical kit and personal care items.

Is the Park safe for night stay?

Yes, it is safe to stay in the accommodations provided in the Park. It is important to follow the rules set by the Park while you stay here.

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Things To Do

Families with children can enjoy several activities in the Kruger National Park

Enjoy an early morning game drive

Get up early and head for a full day or half day game drive to make sure you catch a glimpse of the great Big 5 in Kruger National Park. Take an expert guide with you who will also be able to explain in great details about the behaviour and biological facts of the hundreds of flora and fauna that inhabits the Park.

Take in a river and bush walk with a guide

There are walks organized that are about 2 to 4 hours and lets you explore the river and the nearby areas. These river and bush walks are a great way to get a glimpse of some large game and birds around this area. These walks start from rest camps like Satara, Skukuza, Olifants, Lower Sabie and a few other places.

Take a trip to Kruger Tablets

This is one of the best places in the Park to watch any of the Big Cats lounging around on the rock formations. Lions can often be seen resting on top of one of the rock formations.

Visit the Hippo Pool

As the name implies the Hippo Pool near the Park’s southern border, is one of the best places to view hippos in this area. You will find several of these large grunting animals lounging around and soaking themselves in the water.

Visit the Albasini Ruins

This is a perfect place for history buffs to visit and click some pictures. This area was once a trading post between the Portuguese and the local Ba Phalaborwa indigenous groups.

Kruger National Park Travel Tips

  • Make sure you follow the instructions of the guides and experts while on the safari.
  • Do not get down from the vehicle when you spot any of the wild animals that inhabit this Park.
  • Keep copies of all your documents in a safe place.
  • Make sure you carry drinking water with you when you are out.
  • Do not throw garbage or empty bottles or packages in the Park.
  • Make sure you have extra batteries for your camera while you explore the wild.
  • Do not bring or consume alcohol in public places such as parking lots, picnic sites, etc.

Kruger National Park is a wonderland where the most magnificent of the jungle beasts roam free. Enjoy the wonders of nature at its best with our Kruger National Park family packages.