pvr said:
Kruger is now no longer a real park - it is now a case of a traffic jam of jeeps following eachother.
Kenya and Namibia are now the places to go, that is if you want to be semi- on your own rather then in an organised circus.
pvr, When were you in Kruger last and how many times have you been? Which rest camps do you usually stay in?
I go to Kruger National Park every year, my last visit was in October 2009. We saw lions five times during a nine day visit. We slept at Satara, Mopanie and Lower Sabie rest camps. Did not see any "jeep traffic jams" and have never seen any over the last 25 years. Saw at most 10 Jeeps during our stay - they are not really popular in South Africa. Or did you perhaps mean SUV traffic jams? Sorry, did not see those either.
Beancounter1980, the only thing to keep in mind if you plan to visit South Africa in 2010 is that the Soccer World Cup will be hosted here and you may wish to visit before or after that period. Should you wish to avoid Kruger and all those jeep traffic jams :roll: , there are many other game reserves where you can see the Big 5 and lots of other species. Most are very affordable and if you have a tent and are willing to camp you will spend GBP10 per night for a camp site. Chalets are probably between GBP50 and GBP100 per night, for two people, uncatered. Food is cheap in SA and you can get by on GBP10 per person per day if you buy and cook your own food. For GBP20 per person per day you can eat three meals in a restaurant. Red wine in a liquor store is GBP5 per bottle and in a restaurant twice that. You can however also spend four times this, if you feel like it - I can give you specific pointers on this subject later.

Tip 10% on all meals. All the global car hire companies operate here - Avis, Budget, Europcar etc. Type the web address with ".co.za" at the end, so for example http://www.europcar.co.za A small car will cost you GBP20 per day and fuel is GBP 0.65 / litre. If you are "lucky", the hire car may even turn out to be a Golf I - which was still being manufactured and sold here until a couple of months ago. As you probably know, we drive on the
correct side of the road (as opposed to the right side of the road).
For a really unique experience I recommend any of the Conservation Corporation private game reserves - all over Africa and now apparently in India too. Their website is http://www.andbeyond.com. But they are rather expensive and your budget mentioned above will only get you (roughly) 3 nights for 2 people at say Phinda Game Reserve, but fully catered including drinks and all your game drives. I did that over a weekend last month with the wife and three other couples and it was simply incredible.