Breakfast
Your Safari Ranger will
normally cook your breakfast in
the open at a picnic site during the course of your
morning game viewing drive or on returning back to camp you
visit the camps buffet restaurant.
Breakfasts are usually elaborate
affairs - cereals, yoghurt, fruit, juice, eggs, bacon, toast,
fried tomatoes and tea & coffee.
Lunch
As breakfasts
are more like brunch we do not provide
lunch in Kruger Park. Depending on how successful the game viewing
is after breakfast, we always
try to arrive at one of the camps for lunchtime.
Most people simply buy a toasted sandwich or
a small
salad for lunch at the camps self-service cafeteria.
After lunch you may wish to
stay at camp and siesta or continue on with some more game viewing
throughout the afternoon, returning back to camp before the camp
gates close for the night.
Dinner
Rather than going to the camps
buffet restaurant every night, your Safari Ranger may have time to
prepare traditional South African meals, providing you with a taste of our
countries delicious
'barbeque' cuisine.
Dining in the open at
camp is always a very nice ending to
the day; relaxing, chatting and enjoying
living in the bush, finishing off the day with a few glasses of wine or a couple of
nice cold beers!
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Note
We do not charge extra for any barbeque dinners on our classic safaris. A complimentary bottle of South African wine is included with dinner.
Barbeques are
always cooked
outside under the stars in front of your chalet
or guesthouse and served on a fully laid table.
We cater for all special meal requirements for vegetarians
and diabetics.
Each camp in Kruger Park
has a shop stocked full of all sorts of items to eat and drink.
You will be able to visit the camps shop during the day to keep
yourself supplied with more drinks or with alcoholic drinks and
with snack foods, fruit etc. An ice box is kept in the game
viewing vehicle for everyone to use.
Kruger
National Park Safari Cuisine
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