South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that the filling station at Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp in the Kruger National Park is currently closed for maintenance. The maintenance work has taken longer than initially expected, resulting in a temporary disruption in fuel availability at the camp.
Until further notice, visitors travelling to Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp are advised to fill up their vehicles before entering the park and to plan accordingly to ensure sufficient fuel for game drives and transfers between camps.
Nearest filling stations outside Kruger National Park
Travellers heading to Crocodile Bridge Gate will find several convenient refuelling options in nearby towns:
- Komatipoort (±12 km from Crocodile Bridge Gate):
- Multiple filling stations including Engen Komatipoort, Shell Komatipoort, and TotalEnergies Komatipoort. This is the closest and most reliable stop before entering the park.
- Malelane (±35 km from Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp):
- A slightly larger town offering several service stations such as BP Malelane, Caltex, TotalEnergies Malelane, and Engen One Stop Malelane. It’s an excellent option for travellers entering via Malelane Gate or heading toward Lower Sabie or Skukuza.
Nearest filling stations inside Kruger National Park
Once inside the park, the following rest camps offer fuel for visitors continuing their journey:
- Lower Sabie Rest Camp – Approximately 35 km northwest of Crocodile Bridge. Lower Sabie has a fully operational petrol and diesel station and is the closest in-park alternative.
- Skukuza Rest Camp – Roughly 90 km from Crocodile Bridge, Skukuza is the largest camp in Kruger and has a modern filling station with both petrol and diesel available.
- Letaba Rest Camp – Located in the north-central region of Kruger, Letaba also features a fuel station and serves as a reliable option for travellers on extended itineraries deeper into the park.
According to SANParks, “Petrol and diesel are available at all major camps,” but visitors should note that availability cannot always be guaranteed due to maintenance or delivery delays.
Travel tip
Before entering Kruger National Park through Crocodile Bridge Gate, ensure your vehicle’s tank is full and consider topping up again at Lower Sabie Rest Camp if your route continues into the park. Keeping a close eye on your fuel level is essential, especially when exploring remote areas with limited services.
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