Southern Africa • See & do • Top 5 day trips from Kruger National Park
Looking to explore beyond Kruger National Park? There are some amazing day trips you can take to discover the natural beauty and cultural heritage of South Africa. Kruger National Park is a destination packed with wildlife and nature, but the surrounding area has even more to offer. If you’re looking for a break from the safari or just want to see something different, these day trips are the perfect escape. We’ve rounded up the best nearby experiences to give you a break from the bush while still keeping the adventure alive.
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This guided tour takes you through some of South Africa’s most breathtaking scenery. This tour starts with the Panorama Route, a stretch of mountains with unbelievable views, waterfalls and valleys. The tour includes stops at notable sites like the Three Rondavels and Bourke’s Luck Potholes. The highlight of this tour is the Blyde River Canyon, here you’ll enjoy a guided walk and get the opportunity to take in the views of the canyon and river below. But what makes this trip extra special is the stories our guide shared, from the canyon’s geological past to its cultural significance – no better way to learn about a site than straight from the locals!
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If you’re craving wide-open spaces and mountain air, the Drakensberg Mountains will leave you speechless. This tour includes a visit to the stunning Tugela Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in the world. The tour also features a stop at the Amphitheatre, a rock wall formation that’s over 5 kilometres long – this was our personal favourite stop! The guide will also take you to spots to view the San rock art. Learning about the ancient San people who once called these mountains home and seeing the rock art they left behind, gives the trip a deeper sense of meaning.
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If you’re looking for something a bit different, this Blyde boat and reptile tour will take you on a relaxing boat ride through the Blyde River Canyon, offering a different perspective of its towering cliffs and waterfalls. After the boat cruise, you’ll visit the Khamai Reptile Park, where you’ll learn about various reptiles native to the area, including snakes, crocodiles and lizards. The knowledgeable guides provide engaging and informative presentations, making it a fun and educational experience for all ages. If you’re after a mix of relaxation and hands-on fun, this tour is an awesome way to switch things up from the safari scene.
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