Enjoying The Kruger Without Staying In The Park

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That price is still better than the price inside the park


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Exactly! and you get quite a LOT more for the price \O


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The price is for 2 and not for the unit per night -O-


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There are 2 bedrooms en suite, one with shower and one with a bathtub (and two more beds under the roof), but I think that the price is for the unit. The normal price is R1200 though. Still cheap for four persons \O


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This is the outside towards the golf course and to the right, there is another big space with a braai.
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To the left the cottage where the owner used to stay, but after a divorce he has moved to Pretoria and rents out that one too.


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Wow that’s amazing for that price \O


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Even giraffes in your "garden" - how cool is that!

And although you only have that one photo from your accomm it looks like a place one can easily stay at :-0


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Wow, does this bring back OLD memories of some of our first visits to SA. We used to stay at the Nature Preserve's cabins and do wonderful hikes on the property. Our very first visit to Kruger was a day trip from there, and we fell in love. Don't know if that more rustic part still exists, but it was a real jewel in the late 1980 - 90's.


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Very nice but it wouldnt suit me as you can only get into the park an hour after the Park residents get out into the Park and then you have to do all the paperwork at Park Gate reception every day during best light for photography time ..Wouldnt mind living there though


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