The month of November is not a particularly good time to visit Kruger National Park in South Africa. This month is very rainy, although warm, meaning the game has lush vegetation to hide in. The average temperature at this time of the year is 24C. It can get as hot as 30C, while the chilliest likely temperature is 18C.
There are many camps and resting places in and around this huge park, all of which need pre-booking much like a regular hotel. The prices vary, as do the facilities and on offer. Many camping options available great for the budget conscious traveller plus several camps allow visitors to cook for themselves on site, another cost effective bonus.
Depending on where one chooses to get accommodation, different game can be seen on various guided trips. They can happen at night, in the daytime, by car or on foot, and no more than 8 people can go at once hence the need for booking. For those who want to explore on their own, they just need to ask for information at the reception (information) desk before they go on their solo adventure remember, safety first!
The Big Five can be observed at Kruger as well in fact this is the perfect spot to do so. However other animals are widely present here, including birds or fish. Most of the game prefers the south of the park, but its northern areas still have a lot of game to offer to the visitors. Those who want to observe the plants, they benefit of the presence of some species present only here however they need to go to the north of the park.