7 Day Kruger Safari
Think a week in Kruger means just safari drives? Seven days allows proper exploration of different sections, including the southern area around Skukuza and Berg-en-Dal, central around Satara (great for lions), and northern Punda Maria area. You're doing early morning and evening game drives, bush walks if you're brave, and staying in rest camps or private lodges just outside. Will you see the Big Five?
Insider tips: Recommended 7-day Kruger National Park tour itineraries
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MelissaKruger National Park travel expert at TourRadar
7 Days in South Africa & Zimbabwe, incl. Kruger and Victoria Falls
Kruger's diverse ecosystems come alive during 2 full days of open-vehicle game drives, where professional guides track the Big Five. Morning and afternoon safaris maximize wildlife viewing, with comfortable lodge breaks during peak heat.

- Day 1
Pretoria to Kruger Region
Leave Pretoria at 7 AM for a 5-6 hour drive to Kruger. Stop at Blyde River Canyon before 11 AM to avoid crowds and get clear photos of the Three Rondavels. The mountain roads through Mpumalanga can be winding so consider motion sickness pills if needed. Your day ends at a lodge near Hoedspruit just 38km from Kruger's gates.

- Day 2
Kruger National Park Safari
Begin your day at 5:30 AM to see wildlife at their most active. Morning drives give you the best chance to spot big cats. Look for fresh tracks along the roads. Take a break at the rest camps during midday when temperatures soar above 35°C (95°F). Pack neutral clothes and bring binoculars. A recent visitor shared: "The early start was worth it—we spotted a pride of lions at sunrise near Satara camp before any other vehicles arrived."

- Day 3
Polokwane Cultural Experience
Drive 4 hours northwest through Limpopo's citrus groves to Polokwane. The afternoon takes you to the Bakone open-air museum. You'll want a hat and water since shade is limited. Try traditional fire-making and explore authentic tribal dwellings. Wear clothes you can move in and don't mind getting dusty during the hands-on demonstrations.

- Day 4
Border Crossing to Bulawayo
Plan for a 7-8 hour travel day including the Zimbabwe border crossing at Beitbridge. The border can take 2-3 hours so pack snacks and water. You'll need USD cash for visa fees ($30-50). You'll reach Bulawayo by late afternoon and stay in the quiet outskirts. The city's broad colonial streets make it easy to find your way around.

- Day 5
Matobo National Park
Start with a game drive and wilderness walk in Matobo known for its high concentration of black and white rhinos. Wear good walking shoes for the rocky ground. Stay quiet during the walking safari since rhinos have sharp hearing despite poor eyesight. You can visit Cecil Rhodes' grave in the afternoon if you're up for more walking. A visitor noted: "Walking among the ancient granite hills tracking rhinos was surreal—our guide could read their movements from the smallest signs."

- Day 6
Journey to Victoria Falls
Take the 4-hour drive north to Victoria Falls town. Join an afternoon sunset cruise on the Zambezi River. Pick the lower deck for wildlife spotting and bring something warm to wear. Watch for hippos near the banks and elephants coming to drink. You can walk to several restaurants in town after dark.

- Day 7
Victoria Falls Experience
Start at the falls by 8 AM before it gets hot. You can rent raincoats on site which you'll need from July to March when the spray is strongest. Plan 2-3 hours to walk the full circuit. The Devil's Cataract viewpoint is a must-see. If you want to try white water rafting or microlight flights book them a day early as spots fill up fast.
7 Day South Africa Itinerary, incl. Cape Town and Kruger National Park
This 7-day private tour includes sunrise and sunset game drives in Kruger National Park, where you'll track the Big Five with expert guides. An all-inclusive lodge within the park covers meals and safaris. Lions, leopards, and elephants gather at waterholes as the African sun sets over the savanna.

- Day 1
Cape Town Arrival
After landing at Cape Town International Airport plan for a 30-minute transfer to your hotel. During rush hour (7-9 AM and 4-6 PM) this can stretch to an hour. The V&A Waterfront area makes a great base with lots of restaurants and shops nearby. If you arrive with time to spare take the red line hop-on-hop-off bus. The 2-hour loop gives you a good feel for the city layout.

- Day 2
Cape Town & Table Mountain
Get to Table Mountain's cable car right when it opens at 8:30 AM. You'll avoid the crowds and the thick "tablecloth" clouds that often appear later. It's about 10°C cooler at the summit so bring a jacket. Book your tickets online since the queues get long. Remember the cable car closes in high winds so stay flexible with your plans. Spend your afternoon walking through Bo-Kaap's colorful streets but wear good shoes for the cobblestones.

- Day 3
Cape Peninsula
This 150km round trip needs an early start. Leave at 8 AM to see the penguins at Boulders Beach before the crowds arrive. Pack layers for Chapman's Peak Drive which gets cold and windy. When you reach Cape Point skip the funicular and take the 15-minute walk up for better photos. Plan to spend at least 2 hours at Kirstenbosch Gardens. The Tree Canopy Walkway offers some of the best views of Table Mountain.

- Day 4
Winelands
It takes about 45 minutes to drive to Stellenbosch. Most wine estates open at 10 AM and you should limit yourself to 3-4 tastings. The Franschhoek Wine Tram's Purple Line shows off the best scenery and means no one has to drive. If you do drive remember South African drinking laws are strict so use the spittoons provided.

- Day 5
Transfer to Kruger
- Day 6
Kruger Safari
The 5:30 AM game drive might seem early but it's the best time to spot predators. Bring binoculars since animals often stay far from the roads. One visitor shared: "The early morning drive was chilly but worth it - we saw lions with cubs near Skukuza just after sunrise when they were most active." During the hot midday hours (11 AM - 3 PM) relax at the lodge pool while the wildlife rests.

- Day 7
Departure via Johannesburg
After your morning flight to Johannesburg leave at least 3 hours between connecting flights. Immigration and security can be slow at O.R. Tambo International Airport. If you have extra time the Gautrain can take you quickly into Sandton.
5 Day South Africa Itinerary, incl. Johannesburg and Kruger National Park
Two intensive days in Kruger feature private reserve night drives and full-day park exploration. Exclusive bush lodges with splash pools offer guided safaris and wildlife viewing at lodge waterholes.

- Day 1
Johannesburg to Private Game Reserve
Leave Johannesburg at 6:30 AM to avoid rush hour traffic. The drive to the Lowveld region takes about 5 hours through beautiful landscapes. Get breakfast at OR Tambo airport or pack some snacks since your first included meal is dinner. Stop in Haenertsburg for lunch and mountain views. You'll reach your bush lodge in time for an afternoon game drive.

- Day 2
Private Game Reserve
Your day starts early with coffee and South African rusks. Pack something warm since mornings can be cold even in summer. Morning game drives last 3-4 hours. One visitor shared: "The rangers have amazing tracking skills - they spotted a leopard in a tree that we would have completely missed!" After brunch relax by the pool during the hot afternoon. Animals often visit the waterhole near camp throughout the day. End with a sunset drive that continues after dark to spot nocturnal wildlife.

- Day 3
Panorama Route to Hazyview
Take the scenic Panorama Route after breakfast. Visit Blyde River Canyon early when crowds are thin and visibility is best. When walking to God's Window wear shoes with good grip because paths get slippery in wet weather. You'll spend the night at a Hazyview lodge built on stilts over the Sabie River. The property has nature trails through indigenous forest where you can spot over 30 bird species.

- Day 4
Full-Day Kruger Safari
Start at 5:30 AM to enter Kruger National Park when gates open at 6 AM. This early hour is perfect for seeing predators. Bring binoculars and a secure hat for open vehicle sections. Your guide will help you understand animal behaviors and tracking. Rest camps have bathrooms and lunch spots but bring cash since card machines aren't always working. Head back to your Hazyview lodge before dark.

- Day 5
Return to Johannesburg
What people love about 7-day Kruger National Park tours
- Kruger & Matobo Rhino Encounter - 7 Days
Aaron was very good guide. Stopping when needed for bathrooms. The distance between some locations is very far. The seat belts in the Safari Tour Truck were not to be used because they do not work. I buckeled up and then found the seat belt would NOT unbuckle. Ask the driver to cut the belt but he said no his safari truck would not pass inspection if he cut the belt. I should not have used it...... Do you have any idea what his means.... it is NOT Safety First, it is just get the people thourgh the system.
- 5 Day Kruger Safari Explorer (Accommodated)
Accommodations were perfect locations. The 2 guides were more like family as we were only 3 travellers. Had an amazing time. Should extend to a 7 day tour given the 2 days lost travelling to and from Kruger. Would definitely travel with Drifters again.
- 6 Day Classic Kruger Park Safari
The tour was quite ok, but not perfect. I had booked a 6 day Kruger Park tour. Altogether 2 days were really within the Kruger Park. The drives in the Balule Nature reserve do really differ from Kruger Park. They should not be counted as drives in the Kruger Park.The tremisano lodge may have had better times. There was a chemical smell in the room, the water came from tanks, no drinking water. The room was quite dark, not attractive for a longer stay. Its about 100 km from the lodge to a Kruger Park gate. A long way which results in a very unattractive speed drive of the car. I had the impression that some drivers really like to drive fast, sometimes even within the Kruger Park they run faster than the allowed 50 km/h. At my second day visit of the Kruger Park, the official plan of the driver was not to use a toilet for the first 5,5 hours within the park. Although it was accomplished this is not a good idea. A toilet visit should be made possible about every 3 hours. The whole staff (drivers, guides, kitchen etc) made really a good job. Most impressive was the morning bush walk with the two armed guides. That was really a extraordinary activity.
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