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Protea Hotel Kruger Gate
Protea Hotel Kruger Gate
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Step back into childhood as you enter the Protea Hotel Kruger Gate. In this tree house-like hotel, where as much of the natural bush as possible has been left in the grounds, you are in a true birdwatchers' paradise. Just a mere hundred metres from your doorstep, the Big Five and many other varieties of Africa's wildlife are awaiting you.

The Protea Hotel Kruger Gate is situated at the Paul Kruger Gate of the Kruger National Park. This makes it an ideal place from which to experience Africa's wildlife. With a wide variety of feathered beauties sharing the space with you, you literally get a bird's eye view of the bush. Protea Hotel Kruger Gate has ninety six luxury en-suite bedrooms and seven fully-equipped six-sleeper self-catering units. The Tree House provides the unique opportunity to sleep under the African stars as you drift away to the sounds of the calls of the wild. Protea Hotel Kruger Gate offers buffet-style breakfasts served in the restaurant, while an a la Carte lunch is served on the wooden deck. Watch wildlife pass you as you sip a cocktail at the pool deck bar overlooking the game-rich Sabie River. You dine under a canopy of stars at the open-air Lapa Restaurant. Dinner at the Protea Hotel Kruger Gate is announced by tribal drums. This is a night where you will indulge yourself with true African cuisine that includes game and bubbling "potjies" (traditional African food thrown together in a pot). You can spot a variety of bird species on the Protea Hotel Kruger Gate's doorstep. If you'd like a closer look, you can make use of the several hides. You can enjoy bush drives in open vehicles in the hotel's private reserve, as well as through the Kruger National Park. You could also explore the Kruger National Park on foot. An expert guide can take you on a walking safari.

Other attractions close to the Protea Hotel Kruger Gate's include The Panorama Route (Blyde River Canyon, Three Rondawels, Bourke's Luck Potholes and Wonder View) and the historic towns of Pilgrim's Rest and Graskop.