Every season in the Kruger National Park offers a unique and magical experience. Discover what makes each time of year special to plan your perfect safari.
Summer
Nov - Feb • Hot & Humid
Baby Season: November and December are prime times for impala lambing and other newborns, attracting many predators.
Excellent Birding: Migratory birds arrive in full force, and many species are in colourful breeding plumage.
Lush Bushveld: Afternoon thunderstorms transform the park into a stunning, vibrant green landscape.
Note: Thick vegetation and dispersed water sources can make spotting animals more challenging.
Autumn
Mar - May • Cooling Down
Rutting Season: Witness the dramatic impala rutting season (April/May) with echoing roars and clashing horns.
Pleasant Weather: Temperatures become much milder and humidity drops significantly compared to summer.
Thinning Vegetation: As the rains stop, the bush starts to thin out, slowly improving visibility for game viewing.
Note: A beautiful transition period with comfortable weather and fewer crowds before winter.
Winter
Jun - Aug • Dry & Cool
Wild Dog Denning: This is the prime time to see African Wild Dogs as they den and raise their pups.
Exceptional Visibility: The dry and sparse vegetation makes spotting wildlife significantly easier.
Waterhole Action: Animals are forced to congregate around permanent water sources, making game viewing highly predictable.
Note: Mornings and evenings on open vehicles can be freezing. Warm clothing is essential!
Spring
Sep - Oct • Very Dry & Hot
Peak Predator Viewing: The absolute best time for predators. They wait at the limited water sources for thirsty prey.
Unobstructed Views: The bush is at its thinnest, offering the longest sightlines of the year.
Dramatic Landscapes: The dry, dusty conditions create spectacular, fiery sunsets and a quintessential African feel.
Note: Can be uncomfortably hot and dusty before the summer rains arrive. Highly rewarding for dedicated sightings.
Top Seasonal Events
Wild Dog Denning
June - August
The endangered African Wild Dogs are usually nomadic, but during their denning season, they remain in one area to raise their pups. This dramatically increases your chances of spotting these incredible predators if you know where the dens are located.
Migratory Birds Arrive
November - March
Birders flock to Kruger during the summer months as hundreds of migratory bird species arrive from Europe and other parts of Africa. The park comes alive with their calls, and many species display their vibrant breeding plumages.