South Africa is home to some of the most breathtaking national parks in the world. From the renowned Kruger National Park to the rugged beauty of the Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park, each region offers unique landscapes, diverse wildlife, and life-changing experiences. Whether you're seeking thrilling safaris, tranquil beach escapes, or stunning mountain retreats, SANParks caters to every kind of traveller.
Dullstroom Reservations is a SANParks-affiliated Travel Trade Agent, providing real-time access to the reservation systems of South African National Parks. This means we can help you plan, schedule, and confirm availability for your dream stay—all at no extra cost. Whether you're after a classic safari, a coastal retreat, or a mountainous escape, we make your travel planning effortless.
Why Choose Dullstroom Reservations for Your SANParks Getaway?
Now, let’s explore the 19 stunning SANParks destinations available for booking through Dullstroom Reservations.
1. Addo Elephant National Park
Located near Port Elizabeth, Addo Elephant National Park is the third-largest national park in South Africa. It is famous for its thriving elephant population, along with lions, buffalos, and leopards. The park is part of the unique "Big Seven" as it extends into the marine environment, where great white sharks and whales can be spotted. Visitors can enjoy self-drive safaris, guided game drives, and marine safaris.
2. Agulhas National Park
Agulhas National Park is where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, offering rugged coastlines and fascinating maritime history. The Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, one of the oldest in South Africa, provides panoramic views of the coastline. Shipwreck trails, birdwatching, and fynbos-covered landscapes make it an excellent getaway for nature lovers.
3. Augrabies Falls National Park
The thundering Augrabies Falls, which plunges 56 meters into the Orange River Gorge, is the main attraction of this park. Surrounding it is a dramatic desert landscape, home to klipspringers, black eagles, and the elusive leopard. Hiking trails such as the Moon Rock Trail offer breathtaking views of the stark but stunning scenery.
4. Bontebok National Park
This small but significant park was established to protect the endangered Bontebok antelope. Located along the Breede River in the Western Cape, it offers relaxing game viewing, canoeing, and scenic walks. The park is also a haven for birdwatchers, with over 200 recorded species.
5. Camdeboo National Park
Encircling the town of Graaff-Reinet, Camdeboo National Park is famous for the Valley of Desolation, a series of towering dolerite rock formations. The panoramic views from the top are truly breathtaking. The park also offers excellent game viewing, with species like kudu, springbok, and buffalo.
6. Garden Route National Park
Stretching along South Africa’s scenic Garden Route, this park includes three sections:
7. Golden Gate Highlands National Park
Located in the Free State, this park is known for its golden-hued sandstone cliffs and stunning mountain scenery. It's an excellent destination for hiking, horse riding, and scenic drives, with plenty of opportunities to spot black wildebeest and eland. The Basotho Cultural Village provides insight into the local heritage.
8. Karoo National Park
This semi-arid landscape offers vast open spaces, ideal for star-gazing and solitude. It is home to the Cape mountain zebra, black rhino, and bat-eared fox. The park is also rich in fossils, showcasing the prehistoric life that once roamed the region.
9. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
One of the most remote and wild parks in South Africa, Kgalagadi is famous for its black-maned lions, cheetahs, and oryx. The red sand dunes and dry riverbeds make it a photographer’s paradise. This transfrontier park extends into Botswana, offering a truly immersive wilderness experience.
10. Kruger National Park
South Africa’s most famous national park, Kruger is a Big Five safari destination with incredible biodiversity. Covering nearly 20,000 square kilometres, the park offers self-drive safaris, luxury lodges, and guided game drives.
11. Mapungubwe National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mapungubwe is rich in archaeological history. It features ancient ruins from a lost African kingdom and is home to breathtaking baobab trees. Visitors can explore walking trails, birdwatch, and enjoy scenic views of the Limpopo River.
12. Marakele National Park
Nestled in the Waterberg Mountains, Marakele is home to Africa’s largest colony of Cape vultures. The rugged mountains and deep valleys create dramatic landscapes, perfect for wildlife viewing and hiking.
13. Mokala National Park
Mokala is one of South Africa’s newest parks, dedicated to conservation. It protects rare antelope species such as roan and sable, along with white rhinos.
14. Mountain Zebra National Park
This park played a crucial role in saving the Cape mountain zebra from extinction. Visitors can enjoy scenic game drives, rugged mountain landscapes, and 4x4 trails.
15. Namaqua National Park
Every spring, Namaqua transforms into a carpet of wildflowers, drawing visitors from around the world. The coastal section also offers incredible Atlantic Ocean views.
16. Table Mountain National Park
One of South Africa’s most iconic landmarks, this park includes:
17. Tankwa Karoo National Park
A remote and arid landscape, Tankwa Karoo is famous for its stunning night skies, rugged mountain terrain, and unique plant life.
18. West Coast National Park
Located near Cape Town, this park boasts turquoise lagoons, wildflowers in spring, and a rich birdlife, making it a paradise for photographers and nature lovers.
19. Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park
This desert wilderness along the Orange River features ancient rock formations, breathtaking mountain passes, and is ideal for river rafting, off-road adventures, and camping under the stars.
Book Your SANParks Adventure with Dullstroom Reservations!
At Dullstroom Reservations, we are passionate about connecting travellers with South Africa’s incredible national parks. Whether you want to track the Big Five in Kruger, marvel at Augrabies Falls, or witness Namaqua’s springtime bloom, we make your journey seamless and unforgettable.
Let us handle the logistics so you can focus on making memories. From accommodation bookings to expert travel advice, our team is here to help plan your perfect getaway.
Call us: 079 544 7888
Email us:info@dullstroomreservations.co.za
Start planning your SANParks adventure today!
Make Dullstroom Your Stopover to Kruger National Park
If you’re heading to Kruger National Park, why not break up your journey with a stopover in Dullstroom? This charming town is the perfect place to relax, enjoy fine dining, and experience fly fishing before continuing your adventure.
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