3-Day Kruger Glamping Budget Adventure
About this activity
Highlights
- Explore Kruger National Park's wildlife
- Experience glamping under the stars
- Enjoy guided game drives with expert rangers
- Witness breathtaking African sunsets
- Immerse in the natural beauty of South Africa
Full description
Included / Excluded
- 2 breakfasts and 2 dinners
- Transportation from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park
- Guided game drives in Kruger National Park
- Lunches and personal expenses
Important information
Know before you book
- This tour is conducted in English; proficiency is recommended.
- Availability may vary; check the latest schedule before booking.
- Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Know before you go
- Pack comfortable clothing suitable for warm days and cooler evenings.
- Bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect against the sun.
- Ensure you have a valid passport and any necessary travel documents.
Cancellation policy
0All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Traveler reviews
Amazing Trip
Amazing experience, really loved the vibe, the wildlife and all of the guides. Clean and friendly and it looks just like the pictures
Great Camping Lodge at Greater Kruger Area
The lodging was nestled in a quiet area and it was near the game reserves. The tents were very clean and tidy. The beds were also comfortable, they provided many blankets for us to keep warm as they do not have heaters. The food provided at the lodge was also great! The chef was good and cooked exceptionally well. The staff were friendly, offering great hospitality to all of us. The toilets could be maintained a bit better but otherwise it was a great stay!
Amazing and comfortable experience
It was a great experience. Ian, from the Sekekama tent lodge was very helpful, attentive and along with all the camp's staff made sure we had the best experience. The tents are very comfortable and the food is delicious. The transfers are on time and run smooth. The game drives were really exciting and MoAfrika's team goes all the way to try and manage every possible detail to minimize discomfort, such as providing ponchos for the morning drive which gets very cold.
Authentic African hospitality
It has been an amazing experience with Mo Afrika and Ian as a host at Sekekama camp. Authentic African hospitality. Great and comfortable accommodation and food. Professional guide. Highly recommended. Will be back
Enjoyable 2 nights at Sekekama
Comfortable and jam-packed 3 days at Sekekama tented village. The accommodation was very comfortable, everywhere is spotlessly clean, beds are very comfortable, tents spacious, bathrooms and showers fine, and very spacious. No air con, but in winter I didn't even need the fan. Thanks to Ian and his team who made us feel welcome and prepared delicious dinners. Sunset drive at Moditlo private reserve on first evening was lovely, I booked a sunrise drive here as an add-on before departure. While the second drive, the driver showed up quite late, this isn't Moafrika's fault, and the reserve was stunning, with a refreshment stop in the bush and superb open vehicles. The full-day in Kruger was amazing too, but there were long stretches of nothing beyond veld and impala, so an extra full day would've been nice. Driver Lambs was great and energetic, but maybe could've explained flora/environment/park history in those long stretches without animals. Transfers to and from Kruger were good with frequent stops, Tiyani was really awesome. A few bits of feedback - FORMS! We had to fill mroe than 5 forms on paper with no clipboard in the vehicles, this was silly. Provide a clipboard and don't duplicate forms. - Food at Sekekama: Breakfast boxes were very basic and minimal, dinner was tasty but just a meat, starch, and two side salads. A dessert would've been nice. More drinks options in the fridge. - More info throughout. E. G. There was an info sheet in tents but this could've been explained by staff, most guests are not familiar with sleeping in a game reserve with dangerous animals potentially about. The same for itineraries, we had to ask when things could've been explained upfront.
