Heading to Kruger Park from Durban? Here’s a breakdown of fuel, tolls, and travel costs you need to budget for. Picture Credits: Freepik
By Aisha Zardad
Kruger National Park remains one of South Africa’s top holiday destinations, and for Durban residents, the drive offers a manageable and scenic inland route through KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga.
Driving from Durban to Kruger’s Malelane Gate covers roughly 720 kilometres one way, with an average travel time of 8 to 9 hours, depending on traffic and rest stops.
Fuel Costs
Here’s what motorists can expect to pay for a return trip, based on fuel efficiency:
- 5.0L/100km: ± R1,540
- 6.5L/100km: ± R2,000
- 8.0L/100km: ± R2,460
- 10.0L/100km: ± R3,080
Toll Fees
The route includes toll gates along the N3 and N4.
- Estimated return toll costs: R500 – R650
Accommodation
Most Durban travellers complete the journey in one day. However, those preferring a relaxed pace may opt for an overnight stop in towns like Ermelo or Piet Retief.
- Optional overnight stay: R800 – R1,500
Total Estimated Travel Cost (Return)
- Fuel: R1,540 – R3,080
- Tolls: R500 – R650
- Accommodation (optional): R800 – R1,500
Estimated total: R2,040 – R5,200
Final Thoughts
For Durban-based travellers, driving to Kruger is a practical and affordable option. The shorter distance, lower fuel costs, and well-maintained routes make it ideal for families, groups, and self-drive safari enthusiasts.