Go beyond the city and dive straight into Big 5 country. Our 4 day Kruger safari from Johannesburg gives you four unforgettable days of sunrise & sunset game drives in open 4×4 vehicles, led by expert trackers who put you where the action is. You’ll base yourself at Tembo Guest Lodge (Hazyview)—a comfortable, well-located stay with quick access to Kruger’s gates—so you spend more time in the park and less time in transit. Expect lions on the move, elusive leopards, elephant herds, rhinos, buffalo, plus giraffe, zebra, hippo, and rich birdlife in South Africa’s flagship Kruger National Park
~16:00: Exit the park and return to Tembo Guest Lodge to unwind before dinner. Overnight at Tembo
| Species | Population & Notes |
|---|---|
| Lion | Approximately 1,500, with several large prides resident along the Sabie River in the south |
| Leopard | Approximately 1,000, often seen in riverine forest along the Sand and Sabie rivers |
| Buffalo | Approximately 48,000, frequently encountered in large herds |
| Elephant | Counted at 31,324 in the 2020 aerial survey, growing roughly 5.3% per year since 2013 |
| Rhino | Exact numbers not published for anti-poaching reasons, but Kruger remains a stronghold for both white and black rhino |
| Other mammals | Giraffe, zebra, hippo, Nile crocodile, kudu, impala, waterbuck, warthog, baboon, and vervet monkey on most game drives |
| Cheetah & wild dog | Less frequent but possible, particularly in the central and western sectors |
| Birds | 546 recorded species; the Sabie and Crocodile river systems concentrate predator and birdlife activity |
| Period | Months | What to Expect |
|---|---|---|
| Dry season — peak wildlife viewing | May to September | Animals concentrate at permanent water sources as natural pans dry up, vegetation thins, and predators are more visible. Daytime temperatures are mild and humidity is low. Early-morning open-vehicle drives can be cold — warm layers are non-negotiable. July and August fall inside South African school holidays and attract heavier domestic traffic at southern gates. |
| Shoulder months | April, October, November | Good wildlife viewing with thinner crowds. October brings the first rains and the start of the green season landscape; April is the tail end of the wet season with lush scenery and dropping humidity. |
| Wet season — green season | December to March | Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms. Migratory birds arrive and many species drop their young, so newborn impala, wildebeest, and zebra are visible. General game viewing is slightly harder due to thick bush, but birding and dramatic sky photography are excellent. December and January are domestic peak weeks. |
| Day | Vehicle Movement |
|---|---|
| Day 1 | Collection in Johannesburg, Sandton, or Pretoria from around 07:00. Arrival in Hazyview for lunch, then afternoon entry into Kruger for a sunset game drive. |
| Days 2 & 3 | Short transfers from Tembo Guest Lodge to Phabeni Gate (or Paul Kruger Gate, conditions permitting). Full-day drives inside the park with lunch at Skukuza Rest Camp on the Sabie River. |
| Day 4 | Final sunrise drive, return to lodge by approximately 10:00 for checkout, then road journey back to Johannesburg via the R40, N4, and N12 with a Middelburg lunch stop. Hotel and airport drop-offs by approximately 16:30. |
| Safari Style | Typical Price Range (per person) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Budget self-drive or rest-camp camping | ~USD 1,000–1,800 | Most game drives, meals, and guiding excluded |
| Mid-range guided tours with lodge/guesthouse accommodation | USD 900 and up | Typically includes transfers, accommodation, guided drives, and park fees |
| Luxury private-concession lodges (Sabi Sand, Timbavati, Kapama) | USD 3,500–12,000+ | All-inclusive with off-road traversing rights and private vehicles |
| Africa Moja 4-Day Kruger Tour | ZAR 20,500 (~USD 1,100) | Includes 3 nights at Tembo Guest Lodge, all transfers, 4 guided game-drive sessions in open 4×4 vehicles, breakfast packs, bottled water on drives, and park conservation fees. Lunches, dinners, gratuities, and personal extras not included. |
| Category | What to Bring |
|---|---|
| Clothing colors | Khaki, olive, brown, beige, and other neutral tones. Avoid white (increases visibility to wildlife) and camouflage patterns (can be misread by South African authorities). |
| Layering for cold morning drives | Sunrise drives between June and August can feel close to freezing on the back of an open 4×4 with wind chill factored in. Pack a fleece or sweater, a windproof outer layer, a beanie, and a buff or scarf — even in shoulder seasons. |
| Sun and insect protection | Wide-brim hat (not a baseball cap), polarized sunglasses, sunscreen SPF 30 or higher, and insect repellent with at least 30% DEET. Long sleeves and long pants in the evening reduce mosquito bites. |
| Optics and electronics | Binoculars at 8× or 10× magnification. Camera with a telephoto lens (200mm or longer is ideal), spare batteries, memory cards, and a Type M three-pin South African plug adapter for charging at Tembo Guest Lodge. |
| Documents and health | Passport with at least two completely blank visa pages and 30+ days validity beyond your exit date, printed travel insurance details, prescription medications in original packaging, and your malaria prophylaxis if prescribed. |
Four days is the sweet spot for a first Kruger trip from Johannesburg. Two-day tours leave room for only one full game-drive day after travel, and three-day tours sacrifice the relaxed pace that wildlife photography rewards. With four days, you get an afternoon arrival drive on Day 1, two full sunrise-to-sunset drive days on Days 2 and 3 in different sections of the park, and a final sunrise drive on Day 4 before the road journey back to Johannesburg.
Your base is Tembo Guest Lodge in Hazyview, close to Phabeni Gate and Paul Kruger Gate, two of the busiest southern access points. Short morning transfers mean you reach the prime predator zones along the Sabie and Crocodile rivers before the heat builds and before the bulk of self-drive traffic. Open 4×4 vehicles with raised, tiered seating give every guest an unobstructed view, and our guides know southern Kruger’s road network and seasonal predator hotspots.
This tour suits first-time safari travelers, families with children aged two and up, multigenerational groups, and anyone who wants meaningful time in the park without the cost of fly-in luxury lodges. Park entry fees, professional guiding, three nights of accommodation, transfers from Johannesburg, Sandton, or Pretoria, and bottled water on game drives are all included in the package price.
Kruger is one of the few places on earth that still holds sustainable breeding populations of all of the Big Five, including both white and black rhino. The park supports 148 mammal species and 546 bird species recorded inside its boundaries.
| Species | Population & Notes |
|---|---|
| Lion | Approximately 1,500, with several large prides resident along the Sabie River in the south |
| Leopard | Approximately 1,000, often seen in riverine forest along the Sand and Sabie rivers |
| Buffalo | Approximately 48,000, frequently encountered in large herds |
| Elephant | Counted at 31,324 in the 2020 aerial survey, growing roughly 5.3% per year since 2013 |
| Rhino | Exact numbers not published for anti-poaching reasons, but Kruger remains a stronghold for both white and black rhino |
| Other mammals | Giraffe, zebra, hippo, Nile crocodile, kudu, impala, waterbuck, warthog, baboon, and vervet monkey on most game drives |
| Cheetah & wild dog | Less frequent but possible, particularly in the central and western sectors |
| Birds | 546 recorded species; the Sabie and Crocodile river systems concentrate predator and birdlife activity |
The 4-day Johannesburg to Kruger tour runs year-round, but seasonality changes the experience significantly.
| Period | Months | What to Expect |
|---|---|---|
| Dry season — peak wildlife viewing | May to September | Animals concentrate at permanent water sources as natural pans dry up, vegetation thins, and predators are more visible. Daytime temperatures are mild and humidity is low. Early-morning open-vehicle drives can be cold — warm layers are non-negotiable. July and August fall inside South African school holidays and attract heavier domestic traffic at southern gates. |
| Shoulder months | April, October, November | Good wildlife viewing with thinner crowds. October brings the first rains and the start of the green season landscape; April is the tail end of the wet season with lush scenery and dropping humidity. |
| Wet season — green season | December to March | Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms. Migratory birds arrive and many species drop their young, so newborn impala, wildebeest, and zebra are visible. General game viewing is slightly harder due to thick bush, but birding and dramatic sky photography are excellent. December and January are domestic peak weeks. |
Malaria note: Kruger is in a malaria zone year-round. The CDC recommends chemoprophylaxis for all visitors to Kruger regardless of season. Speak to your doctor four to six weeks before travel.
The drive from Johannesburg to your Hazyview base runs east on the N4 toll road through the Highveld grasslands and down the escarpment into the Lowveld. Total distance to Phabeni Gate is roughly 460 km with a 5 to 6 hour drive time, including a fuel and refreshment stop in either Belfast or Nelspruit (Mbombela).
| Day | Vehicle Movement |
|---|---|
| Day 1 | Collection in Johannesburg, Sandton, or Pretoria from around 07:00. Arrival in Hazyview for lunch, then afternoon entry into Kruger for a sunset game drive. |
| Days 2 & 3 | Short transfers from Tembo Guest Lodge to Phabeni Gate (or Paul Kruger Gate, conditions permitting). Full-day drives inside the park with lunch at Skukuza Rest Camp on the Sabie River. |
| Day 4 | Final sunrise drive, return to lodge by approximately 10:00 for checkout, then road journey back to Johannesburg via the R40, N4, and N12 with a Middelburg lunch stop. Hotel and airport drop-offs by approximately 16:30. |
If you prefer to skip the road days, ask us about the fly-in alternative: South African Airlink operates daily flights from OR Tambo (JNB) to Skukuza Airport (SZK) inside Kruger — a one-hour flight that lands minutes from the southern game-drive circuits.
Four-day Kruger safari prices span a wide range depending on accommodation style and how meals are handled. Knowing where this tour sits helps you compare like for like.
| Safari Style | Typical Price Range (per person) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Budget self-drive or rest-camp camping | ~USD 1,000–1,800 | Most game drives, meals, and guiding excluded |
| Mid-range guided tours with lodge/guesthouse accommodation | USD 900 and up | Typically includes transfers, accommodation, guided drives, and park fees |
| Luxury private-concession lodges (Sabi Sand, Timbavati, Kapama) | USD 3,500–12,000+ | All-inclusive with off-road traversing rights and private vehicles |
| Africa Moja 4-Day Kruger Tour | ZAR 20,500 (~USD 1,100) | Includes 3 nights at Tembo Guest Lodge, all transfers, 4 guided game-drive sessions in open 4×4 vehicles, breakfast packs, bottled water on drives, and park conservation fees. Lunches, dinners, gratuities, and personal extras not included. |
For reference, SANParks 2026 international visitor conservation fees are ZAR 602 per adult per day and ZAR 300 per child aged 2 to 11. On a four-day tour with three days inside the park, those fees alone come to roughly ZAR 1,800 per adult — already covered in your package.
A short, focused packing list keeps you comfortable on open-vehicle drives and inside camps.
| Category | What to Bring |
|---|---|
| Clothing colors | Khaki, olive, brown, beige, and other neutral tones. Avoid white (increases visibility to wildlife) and camouflage patterns (can be misread by South African authorities). |
| Layering for cold morning drives | Sunrise drives between June and August can feel close to freezing on the back of an open 4×4 with wind chill factored in. Pack a fleece or sweater, a windproof outer layer, a beanie, and a buff or scarf — even in shoulder seasons. |
| Sun and insect protection | Wide-brim hat (not a baseball cap), polarized sunglasses, sunscreen SPF 30 or higher, and insect repellent with at least 30% DEET. Long sleeves and long pants in the evening reduce mosquito bites. |
| Optics and electronics | Binoculars at 8× or 10× magnification. Camera with a telephoto lens (200mm or longer is ideal), spare batteries, memory cards, and a Type M three-pin South African plug adapter for charging at Tembo Guest Lodge. |
| Documents and health | Passport with at least two completely blank visa pages and 30+ days validity beyond your exit date, printed travel insurance details, prescription medications in original packaging, and your malaria prophylaxis if prescribed. |
Many international visitors extend the 4-day Kruger tour into a longer Southern African trip. The most popular combinations from our guests:
This 4-day Kruger safari from Johannesburg includes transfers, accommodation near Kruger, professional safari guides, and multiple game drives. With Africa Moja Tours & Safaris, you’ll enjoy an all-inclusive Kruger National Park safari package covering park entry fees, bottled water, and daily guided safaris to maximize your wildlife viewing experience.
On this Johannesburg to Kruger National Park safari, expect to see the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino) as well as giraffes, zebras, antelope, and birdlife. The expert guides from Africa Moja Tours & Safaris ensure you have the best possible chance of unforgettable wildlife sightings during your South Africa safari tour.
Guests traveling with Africa Moja Tours & Safaris stay in comfortable safari lodges and guesthouses near Kruger National Park, such as Tembo Guest Lodge. This accommodation is hand-picked for convenience, comfort, and proximity to the park, making it perfect for multi-day Kruger Park tours from Johannesburg.
• Day 1: Depart Johannesburg → Afternoon safari in Kruger → Overnight stay near the park.
• Day 2: Full-day game drive through prime wildlife areas of Kruger National Park.
• Day 3: Sunrise safari followed by another full-day Big Five safari adventure.
• Day 4: Early morning game drive → Return transfer to Johannesburg. With Africa Moja Tours & Safaris, this itinerary ensures you experience the very best of a South African safari package.
Yes. Africa Moja Tours & Safaris provides round-trip road transfers from Johannesburg, Pretoria, or Sandton. This service makes the 4 Day Kruger National Park safari package hassle-free and convenient for international and local travelers.
Meals not mentioned in the package, personal expenses, optional activities, and gratuities are excluded. However, Africa Moja Tours & Safaris offers add-ons such as Panorama Route tours or extra safari drives for guests wanting to expand their Kruger safari holiday.
With years of expertise, Africa Moja Tours & Safaris offers well-planned itineraries, professional guides, and comfortable lodges. They specialize in Johannesburg to Kruger National Park tours, making them a trusted operator for travelers seeking the best South African safari experience.
Yes. The Africa Moja Tours & Safaris 4 Day Johannesburg to Kruger tour is designed for first-time visitors and seasoned safari enthusiasts alike. The itinerary balances multiple game drives, comfortable accommodation, and flexible options for those who want a taste of the ultimate Kruger National Park safari experience.
The drive from Johannesburg to Hazyview is roughly 460 km on the N4 toll road and takes 5 to 6 hours including a refreshment stop, typically in Belfast or Nelspruit. We collect from your Johannesburg, Sandton, or Pretoria hotel from around 07:00 and aim to arrive at Tembo Guest Lodge in time for lunch and the afternoon game drive.
Kruger lies inside a malaria zone and the US Centers for Disease Control recommends chemoprophylaxis for all visitors regardless of season. Speak to a travel-medicine doctor four to six weeks before travel so the correct medication can be prescribed for your dates and personal health profile. Long sleeves, long pants in the evening, and DEET-based repellent reduce exposure.
No. Travelers arriving directly from the United States do not need a yellow fever certificate. A certificate is only required if you have transited through or visited a WHO-designated yellow fever risk country in the days before arrival in South Africa. Confirm current rules on the US State Department South Africa page before you fly.
Yes. The Panorama Route (Blyde River Canyon, God’s Window, Bourke’s Luck Potholes) is a natural one or two-day add-on on the way back to Johannesburg, and we run combined itineraries such as the 6-Day Kruger and Panorama Route from Johannesburg. For travelers who prefer to skip the long drive both ways, we can replace road transfers with daily Airlink flights from OR Tambo to Skukuza Airport inside Kruger.
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