Originally Posted by
gerdemb
Actually all of the rest camps have stores and restaurants. The camp stores are fairly decent with enough food to do simple self-catering. The restaurants OK and reasonably priced, but nothing fancy. Think one step up from a cafeteria. The Lower Sabie restaurant has a fantastic patio that looks over the river and you often spot animals.
Cheers,
Ben
Ben, that's not quite true. Only the larger ones have a store and a restaurant. Many of the smaller camps have neither. The web site is very good in listing what is available at each. I do agree with your assessment of what is on offer.
SanDiego1K, also worth noting that the picnic spot at Tshokwane, which will probably be on your route, has a shop and tea room with food available.
Do be very careful to obey the speed limits - there is very active speed trapping in Kruger, especially on the tar roads near the gates and around Skukuza.