Well... we saw some space in KTP for the July 2017 holidays and booked, but we're nervous about the night temperatures at that time of year (camping). So I was looking at alternatives and was surprised to see a lot of availability in the April holidays in Kruger, so that might take preference. Lower Sabie would be nice but lack of space there so was wondering about the pros & cons of Skuks & Croc BridgeRichprins wrote:Jirre! What are you up to here, Peej?
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Has anyone camped at Skukuza? Looks like the camping is in the direction of the staff quarters so I was wondering how noisy it is?
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Camping at Skukuza is ghastly, Peej...ground is rock hard, it is opposite the staff quarters, overcrowded, little shade etc etc... 

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Never camped in Kruger but Croc Bridge is a lovely small camp with lots of shady trees.
Skukuza camping area doesn't look so great. Also the S28 and H4-2 between CB and Lower Sabie are very good roads. 


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and you will not get lost at Croc Bridge, if you go for a walk 

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Jip, we camped there 4 times and it's a good area, yes you need a jackhammer to get your pegs in the ground but not a big problem if you take a 6mm concrete drill bit and electric drill and drill the holes for the pegsPJL wrote:Has anyone camped at Skukuza? Looks like the camping is in the direction of the staff quarters so I was wondering how noisy it is?


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Ellies often come and graze next to the fence at Croc Bridge. 
Taken from the camping area. Imagine having your tent right there.
Taken from one of the bungalows.

Taken from the camping area. Imagine having your tent right there.

Taken from one of the bungalows.
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Harry, Peej is a bit more classy...he won't take 4 hours to pitch a dome tent and then sit and drink his sorrows away... 

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No, only two hours 

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Thanks for all the info everyone. Despite some rather conflicting views
I made an initial booking over the weekend including Skukuza, but I think we'd prefer the quieter croc bridge camp overall. It would be nice to have a restaurant available for the odd night as well as a swimming pool in the day for the kids, but I suppose we can hop up to Lower Sabie for that if needed... or all the way to Skuks. So will probably adjust the booking today




I made an initial booking over the weekend including Skukuza, but I think we'd prefer the quieter croc bridge camp overall. It would be nice to have a restaurant available for the odd night as well as a swimming pool in the day for the kids, but I suppose we can hop up to Lower Sabie for that if needed... or all the way to Skuks. So will probably adjust the booking today
