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Why families love our Kruger National Park, Eswatini & Mozambique Adventure

by Bronwyn

Our last summer family vacation to Kruger National Park, Eswatini & Mozambique was absolutely amazing! It gave us an exciting mix of adventures - from the wild African bush and animals in Kruger National Park to the beautiful mountainous scenery in Swaziland and the idyllic beaches of Mozambique, sprinkled with vibrant cultural experiences along the way.

Here is why we all loved our family holiday in Southern Africa...

Firstly, all three destinations on the family tour were ideal for children (from about 6 years old and up). We took my six-year-old son with us on this holiday and he had a fantastic time.

There were loads of activities for the children, the guides were great and the children were happy throughout the journey.

Our family safari started and ended in Johannesburg which made it easy to catch our flights. From Johannesburg, we traveled straight to the world-famous Kruger National Park, kicking the trip off with South Africa's premier game park! 

We drove via the Panorama Route and along the way we made many stops. We visited God’s Window for fabulous views and took a walk to the scenic Blyde River Canyon and Bourkes Luck Potholes.

Panorama Route scenery

On many days of this family trip, lunches were not included which was actually fabulous as it allowed us to get out and stretch our legs and use the bathrooms. There was always a great little coffee shop, café or restaurant where we could fill our hungry bellies. There were also some great props… even though we were heading into wild animal country and not anywhere near dolphins yet:

Panorama Route roadtrip

TRAVEL TIPS & ADVICE

Kruger National Park Safari

Kruger National Park elephant

In Kruger National Park, we stayed at Nkambeni Safari Camp. The camp has lovely tents with air-conditioning which was very welcome in the summer (December) heat. There was also a fabulous pool and deck from where we could see buffalos and hippos just over the fence in clear view.

The day culminated in a great evening game drive followed by a full day in Kruger National Park the next day. We managed to see two leopards in Kruger which was absolutely incredible. We also saw elephants, rhinos, loads of lions, antelopes, and of course the horses in their striped pajamas.

Kruger rhino sighting

Kruger leopard sighting

Kingdom of Eswatini (Swaziland)

From Kruger Park, we headed into Eswatini (Swaziland). What a stunning mountain kingdom! From the moment you cross the border, you can feel life slowing down. The people were full of smiles. There were cattle everywhere colourfully dressed people and simple homes. We felt a rural gentleness descend.

Swaziland rural hut

In Eswatini, we stayed at Hlane Royal National Park. It is a beautiful game reserve filled with wild animals. Here we visited an incredible village where we learned all about local culture and watched a tribal dance performance.

Swazi ladies dancing

Swazi dance performance

Barra Beach in Mozambique 

Next, our Southern Africa Family Tour took us to Mozambique. Crossing the border into Mozambique was like entering a time warp with a modern twist. Maputo is a combination of incredible old buildings with stunning architecture and modern hotels along the ‘golden mile’. The streets were hectically busy and luckily we did not spend long there at all. We restocked a few things and headed out to Praia da Barra and Neptunes in Inhambane Province where we were immediately able to relax.

Barra beach in Inhamabane

The fruits and seafood we had in Mozambique were delicious. We had beautiful ladies and young children come up to our chalet daily and sell us fresh fruit and seafood, just in from the fisherman - fresh, fresh, FRESH and extremely JUICY.  There were little kiosks and markets within walking distance so we could get everything we needed.

Mozambique market

The village was great fun! The children were taken into the huts and pulled up to dance - they had a ball.

From Barra Beach, we enjoyed dhow trips and ocean safaris. We saw seahorses and explored the lagoons too. The beaches were long and mainly deserted. The water was blue and warm, ideal for swimming. There were dogs and kids and gorgeous locals selling fresh coconuts, bright-coloured bangles, necklaces, and beautiful sarongs. The divers and snorkelers saw majestic whale sharks on more than one occasion.

Barra Ocean Safari

Homeward Bound

Heading home we first stopped at Villa Espanola which is situated near a beach. A short walk took us to a location where we could look down and see stunning green turtles. So gorgeous. Upon our return to the lodge, we were surprised with a delicious prawn curry cooked by a local man from the market. So good did this smell that even my six-year-old licked his fingers one by one and had not one plate, or two, BUT three in a row. We felt thoroughly spoilt!

Crossing back over into South Africa, we headed to a private game reserve just outside the Kruger National Park. Our final lodge was situated in Marloth Park. The private reserve has no predators, so the kids could walk around and play outside. We still got to see antelope, porcupine, and of ALL things a freshwater lobster outside our bungalow...

Freshwater lobster

This was definitely not the last of our family vacations in Africa!

Family time

Find more budget-friendly Family Holidays in Africa or compare Family Safaris in Southern Africa and Family Safaris in East Africa to get started.

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