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Phalaborwa Gate @ Kruger National Park

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R71, Kruger National Park, South AfricaMap
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  • ngoakom955
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    My wife's 50 the Birthday with Slice Olivier of Bushbaby Adventure Tour and Safari

    Masorini Heritage Site And Let's a Musuum And Game Viewing of many Animals including Elephants, Giraffe, Leopard,Monkeys, and many more.

    Reviewed on Oct 16, 2022
  • Dewald R
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    Multiple Attractions

    The Phalaborwa Gate, as its name implies, is located right next to the town of Phalaborwa and is the closest gate to the Letaba Rest Camp (1 hours' drive) in the Kruger National Park. Apart from being...

    Reviewed on Jan 7, 2022
  • tsheozamoloto2006
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    FAMILY SELF DRIVE INSIDE KRUGER

    My sister and her husband took us into Kruger National Park for dive to see the animals. We drove ourselves. We were fortunate to spot the lions, elephants, monkeys, Zebras, buffalos and many more. It...

    Reviewed on Dec 21, 2020
  • 395ally
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    A passage into the KNP

    Phalaborwa Gate is really only an entry route into the KNP. It has never been a prolific game viewing area and is a busy road especially at weekends as the locals go into the Park. Currently bush is v...

    Reviewed on Mar 10, 2020
  • Lutsedutours
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    Spa Kruger. Guided Bush Walks. Game Drives, Bush Breakfast and Bush Braai

    Phalaborwa Gate offers an interesting landscape; granite stands forms a series of kloppies that have been used as navigational landmarks for centuries. The grass of this region is both sweet and sour,...

    Reviewed on Nov 1, 2019
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