Paul Kruger Gate +27 (0)13 735 5107
Phabeni Gate +27 (0)13 735 5890
Looking to get the most out of your time in the wild lands of the Kruger National Park? Want to discover the hidden gems that the land has to offer, spotting members of the Big 5 and taking in the breathtaking scenery of the South African savannah?
Our daily safaris into this world renowned park are guided by qualified, and passionate guides with expert knowledge of these lands and their wildlife. For the thrill of the adventure, Legend Safaris’ daily Kruger safaris and tours offers you either a full day’s drive or a half day’s drive into the bush, showing you the majesty that this region has to offer.
For self drives, during Long Weekends and Public Holidays the Kruger National Park works on a “First come – First served” basis. We suggest that you get to the gate of preference early to avoid any disappointment.
At the Paul Kruger or Phabeni Gate, you could make a booking in advance for a specific day. A nominal fee for this service is levied by Kruger National Park.
Month
Open
Close
January
05H30
18H30
February
05H30
18H30
March
05H30
18H00
April
06H00
18H00
May
06H00
17H30
June
06H00
17H30
July
06H00
17H30
August
06H00
18H00
September
05H30
18H00
October
05H30
18H00
November
05H30
18H30
December
05H30
18H30
For any other information please contact the onsite Agent at the safari desk situated in the central complex.
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