Berg-en-Dal
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A Good Start
Hi all,
Made our way into Kruger Park this morning accompanied by blistering heat (mid 30s). Luckily we had Air Con which was a blessing. Drove to Skukuza Camp where we had lunch overlooking the Sabie river. Saw loads of wildlife (some pics attached) with loads more to see. Having left Skukuza we travelled towards Malelane and then veered …
Where are you oh cat..????
After four days in kruger, we are back in Marloth and rather than having a ten minute walk to the toilet, its now a short dash. I can start drinking liquids again!!!
This week, starting 10 october, six Rhino have been shot in the park. While this has been the case, we ourselves have seen over forty, including some new babies, which is such …
Kruger National Park, South Africa
I was nervous about renting a car and driving myself and the girls to Kruger National Park. It was totally silly. It's safe and it's a beautiful drive. I cant imagine being in the park without your own rental car as well. Speaking of the rental car- so sorry Avis but I beat the **** out of that car. It wasn't my fault though, really it wasn't. I …
Kruger National Park
Oneluckygirl stayed here on Jun 30, 2012 during their trip titled: Traveling the world at 14.
Kruger - Skukusa to Berg-en-dal
Apologies for the dot points but we got a bit busy after I came back so I'm going to have to simply keep everything as my draft mode in the actual post :o( Hopefully the photos will make up for everything!
* Squiggle around the south: Skukusa - Lower Sabie - Crocodile Bridge (lunch) - almost Berg-en-dal - Pretoriskop - Berg-en-dal
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TravelPod Member ReviewsBerg-en-Dal Kruger National Park
I loved the building styles of this rest camp. Very clean with good working heaters in the winter.
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This is probably the nicest rest camp to stay in Kruger Park. I would only recommend staying 1 or 2 nights, not your whole stay (just to get variety). It has an indoor kitchen and hot plates.
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berg en dal camp site is well situated in the park and has some good routes for game viewing. The ablutions were clean althhough somewhat run down, but over all a good experience
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A very nice and spread out campsite. Plenty of room to keep to yourself but still near enough to ask you "neighbours" for guidance if needed. The ablusions are very nicely maintained.
The shop doesn't have as much as some of the bigger camps but you should find everything you need (unless you tent breaks... like me. Try medical tape becasue they don't sell strong tape if you need that!) The staff are all friendly and willing to help if they can.
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