Re: Favourite Camping Spots in Kruger
Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 12:07 pm
I'm not sure of the temperatures in July as I haven't camped in the KNP at that time of year for a long time. Take your winter woolies, I know you KZNers think that anything below 30C is freezing
Noise can be a problem but there is a 21:30 curfew which can be enforced by calling the duty officer who's number is on your permit.
If you want peace and quiet, avoid Skukuza - I've only camped there once but on that occasion our next door neighbour had his DSTV with him
Probably the quietest camp south of Olifants is Balule but sometimes the guests in the huts can be noisy, especially if it's a block-booking.
I haven't stayed in Maroela or Croc Bridge for several years but both of these camps host back-packers who can be very noisy. We will be at Croc in October so I'll report back then.
Noise can be a problem but there is a 21:30 curfew which can be enforced by calling the duty officer who's number is on your permit.
If you want peace and quiet, avoid Skukuza - I've only camped there once but on that occasion our next door neighbour had his DSTV with him
Probably the quietest camp south of Olifants is Balule but sometimes the guests in the huts can be noisy, especially if it's a block-booking.
I haven't stayed in Maroela or Croc Bridge for several years but both of these camps host back-packers who can be very noisy. We will be at Croc in October so I'll report back then.