Kruger National Park is the headline and your base determines how well you experience it. When searching for accommodation near Kruger National Park, three factors matter most:
- Proximity to an early-access gate
- Flexibility outside park hours
- Space and structure for multi-day stays
Hazyview delivers all three. Located approximately 10 km from Phabeni Gate, it offers early park access without the restrictions of in-park rest camps.
Why Hazyview Outperforms In-Park Stays
In-park accommodation offers immersion but limits flexibility: fixed dining, gate-hour restrictions and compact layouts. Staying in Hazyview provides:
- Early entry via Phabeni Gate
- Flexible evenings outside gate hours
- Access to restaurants and supermarkets
- Larger self-catering options for families and groups
- Easier planning for multi-day itineraries
The advantage is not just proximity, but control over your schedule.

More Than a Safari Stop
Kruger anchors the itinerary — but the Lowveld expands it. From Hazyview, guests can combine game drives with:
- White-water rafting on the Sabie River
- Quad biking and guided adventure trails
- Elephant encounters
- Panorama Route highlights including God’s Window and Blyde River Canyon
An in-park stay centres everything around safari, but a Hazyview base broadens the experience.

The Sabie River Advantage
Within Hazyview, positioning still matters. Sanbonani sits at the confluence of the Sabie and Sand Rivers, offering:
- Indigenous Lowveld surroundings
- Birdlife and natural soundscapes
- Separation from roadside traffic
- A calmer return after early safari departures
After a 5am game drive, what you return to shapes the experience.

How Long Should You Stay Near Kruger?
Most visitors spend three to five nights near Kruger National Park to fully experience the region. This allows for:
- Multiple early-morning game drives
- At least one Panorama Route excursion
- An additional regional activity
- Flexibility for weather changes or wildlife patterns
Shorter stays compress the experience, but a well-positioned base expands it.
Self-Catering Accommodation Near Phabeni Gate

When comparing where to stay near Kruger National Park, structure matters — especially for families and groups. Sanbonani Resort in Hazyview offers:
- Riverfront positioning
- Spacious self-catering chalets
- Resort facilities and recreational areas
- Approximately 10km to Phabeni Gate
- Immediate access to Hazyview dining and activities
After a full safari day, returning to space and privacy improves the entire trip. For travellers seeking Kruger National Park accommodation that balances proximity, flexibility and comfort, Hazyview stands out.
Frequently Asked Questions About Staying Near Kruger
Is it better to stay inside Kruger National Park or in Hazyview? +
Staying inside Kruger offers immersion, but accommodation near Phabeni Gate in Hazyview provides greater flexibility, larger self-catering units and easier access to restaurants and regional attractions while still facilitating early park entry.
How far is Hazyview from Kruger National Park? +
Hazyview is approximately 10km from Phabeni Gate, making it one of the closest and most convenient bases outside the park.
How many nights should you stay near Kruger? +
Most visitors stay three to five nights to combine multiple early-morning game drives with Panorama Route exploration and regional activities.
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Secure Your Base Near Kruger
Kruger rewards early starts. Gate proximity matters.
Availability near Phabeni Gate is limited in peak safari seasons.
View availability at Sanbonani Resort and secure your riverfront base before peak travel dates fill.