Travel Tips :: What to Pack for Kruger National Park Visiting Kruger National Park is always an adventure waiting to happen. Whether you are going as a family, a tour group or enjoying a peaceful and romantic getaway with your significant other. If you are travelling from abroad and visiting South Africa, you may not be familiar with the climate or know what to expect from the terrain in South Africa. So whilst preparing for your exciting trip to the Kruger National Park, we will discuss what you should definitely pack, what would be useful to have with you, and what are small extras if you have the space and loathe being without your usual pleasures to consider bringing along. Deciding what to bring along to the Kruger National Park depends on a few different points such as the seasonal weather expectations, the duration of your stay and the activities you plan on doing whilst at the park. Generally for a three to five day stay, the following will are definite must-have items. Clothing: oTwo pairs of long pants, with an addition comfortable skirt for women. oTwo pairs of shorts oTwo shirts oAdditionally to the two shirts, add one long sleeved shirt. oOne light or medium weight jersey or jacket/pull over. oA scarf may be useful as the evenings can get chilly oSomething waterproof, like a light rain jacket or a wind breaker is also advised. oOne pair of closed comfortable walking shoes, one pair of casual wear shoes. Perhaps also something warm and comfortable to wear at night on your feet. Something more robust than slippers but with the same level of warm and comfort. oOne pair of sandals or flip flops. oSwimwear is always advised. x_0 oBring along a smart evening wear outfit as some lodges may require more formal dress for dinner. oUnderwear and socks should be packed according to ow many days you will be staying plus travelling, and then add two more for safety. For women it is advised to take along a sports bra for comfort on the bumpy roads. oPack all of your toiletry essentials, including small and easy purses or pouches to carry emergency stocks as these may not be available.