Morning Game Drive, Kruger National Park

5.0 (5 reviews)
Embark on an early morning game drive in an open-air safari vehicle, look out for the Big Five, and learn from expert guides.

Overview

Embark on an early morning safari drive in an open-air vehicle with an experienced guide and explore the wilderness. During the journey, you'll have the opportunity to spot wildlife, including the Big Five (elephants, leopards, rhinos, buffaloes, and lions) as well as giraffes, zebras, and more, while your guide shares insights on their behavior and habitats. The guide may also enlighten you about the local flora, fauna, history, and culture. You may enjoy a coffee break amid the bush before concluding your adventure with a hearty breakfast back at the safari lodge.

Highlights

  • Embark on an early morning safari drive in an open-air vehicle
  • Learn from a guide with a deep understanding of animal behavior and ecology
  • Learn about the Big Five animals, other creatures, and the local flora and fauna
  • Take a mid-morning coffee break to discuss the morning's sightings 

Know before you go

Recommended for
All ages
Group
Small group

What you'll do

Your day will likely begin early, around 6:00 am, with a wake-up call from your safari guide. After a quick caffeine boost, you might hop into one of the specially-designed, open-air safari vehicles. These vehicles are tailored for game viewing with elevated seating and open sides to give you an unobstructed view of the surrounding bush.

With your guide's adept bush knowledge, you stand a good chance of encountering the famed Big Five, which includes elephants, leopards, rhinos, buffaloes, and lions. The bush is home to a diverse array of creatures, and you may also spot giraffes, zebras, hyenas, and antelopes, among others. As you encounter these animals, your guide might share valuable insights into their behavior, habitat, and individual roles within their ecosystems.

Your guide might stop and observe flora, birds, and other smaller creatures that contribute to the area's biodiversity. Additionally, you'll likely learn a bit about the history and culture of the area, adding depth to your safari experience. After a few hours of tracking and observing the wildlife, you might take a short coffee break. This is a great opportunity to stretch your legs, discuss the morning's sightings, and ask your guide any questions. After this brief break, perhaps you'll return to your safari lodge, where you can enjoy a hearty breakfast.

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Traveler reviews

5 total ratings, 3 with reviews
5.0
Feature ratings
Quality of Experience
5.0
Food
5.0
Guides, Drivers and Staff
5.0
Transport
5.0
Sharron
Sharron G.
Paradise, NV | Reviewed on May 20, 2024
We had not yet seen lions and hoped to see them on our last drive and voila - we did. Read more

We had not yet seen lions and hoped to see them on our last drive and voila - we did.

Tips for future travelers

Make sure you take that last drive. You might miss something.

Quality of Experience
Best last drive.
Food
Lovely pancake breakfast on this morning.
Guides, Drivers and Staff
Found the Lions. Knew right where they would emerge from the bush.
Transport
Sonya
Sonya B.
Gadsden, AL | Reviewed on Sep 25, 2023
This morning game drive was as wonderful as all of them were. Read more

This morning game drive was as wonderful as all of them were.

Tips for future travelers

Book this trip. You will really enjoy it.

Quality of Experience
Saw lots of animals.
Guides, Drivers and Staff
Our guide Alex was very knowledgeable and friendly. All the staff were great.
Transport
Enjoyed the Jeep ride. Could get close to the animals. Alex our guide made sure we were comfortable with blankets for the chilly mornings and provided drinks and snacks for the safari trips.
Andrew
Andrew F.
Denver, CO | Reviewed on Aug 27, 2023

A fine finish to an extraordinary experience. Got up close with a lion.

Enjoyable Panorama tour, dramatic scenery.

Unembeza Lodge was a good way station stop.

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