The challenge when visiting Kruger is to choose the best game drive route to follow.
This book solves that problem by suggesting and rating routes from every camp in Kruger, as well as rating and describing every single road in Kruger.
The Van den Bergs have published four books on Kruger National Park. Together they have produced more than 30 books. They are internationally acclaimed photographers, and have worked on various SANParks projects in Kruger National Park.
"Stunning, stunning, stunning book. Without a doubt the best ever made for the Kruger." – Roderick Westwood.
"One of the best books I've seen on Kruger complete with a brilliant map in the back showing all road numbers in Kruger, a must for any Kruger enthusiast." – Sandra Swansbury.
"Very happy with the product, the quality and the professionalism in communication and high standard of service. Nothing short of excellent!" – Andrew Meyer.
The first print run of Kruger Self-Drive was sold out within two months. Copies are now available from the second print run, but they are selling fast.
We guarantee that the book will enhance your Kruger experience.
Planning a trip to Kruger? Buy this book now.
Kruger Self-Drive - Routes, Roads and Ratings is not only the first comprehensive guide to all roads in Kruger National Park, but also suggests routes to drive from every camp. The book rates every single road in Kruger according to the probability of predator and antelope sightings, scenic beauty and birding opportunities. The road descriptions feature a write-up of the vegetation, game viewing opportunities and history where applicable, as well as images taken on that specific road. The final section features the most common mammals, reptiles, birds and trees found in the Park. In addition, the book boasts an A2 pull-out map featuring the roads and routes of the Kruger National Park. This book will benefit any visitor to Kruger by giving him/her all the information they need to enhance their game drives.
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We have a few of the self-drive series and this book is just as good as all the rest. Lots of information. Well researched. Great photos. All in all a good book.
An Autobiography that Reads Like an Adventure Novel
I am about halfway finished with Greg du Toit's Wilderness Dreams, and I can't seem to get any work done for wanting to stop and read this book. It is so interesting, compelling, and funny! This man has had a lifetime of experience in the African bush, beginning when he was just a lad, and his description of his experiences working as a gofer in a walking safari trails camp are delightful, hysterical, and terrifying, all in one. I would recommend this book to any armchair adventurer who likes a fast-paced story as well as to folks who know Greg's work and can appreciate what it has taken to get him where he is today, a superb and acclaimed wildlife photographer.
Most dissapointing not at all what I expected. Sort of a coffe book lovely picturestable. Surely a commentry regarding the camping spots and or places to stay would have completed this book.