Welcome to Kragga Kamma Game Park
Welcome to the City of Gqeberha, a bustling city located on the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Nestled in the heart of the city is a hidden gem – The Kragga Kamma game park. It that is home to a variety of indigenous animals and plants. This park is not only a popular tourist attraction, but it is also a vital part of the city’s ecosystem. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at the Gqeberha Game Park and all it has to offer. From its diverse array of wildlife to near perfect break areas and kids play area, there is something for everyone to enjoy at this beautiful urban oasis. So come along with us as we explore the wonders of the Kragga Kamma Game Park! Oh and yes, there are lions and cheetahs.
Some of the NEED TO KNOW about Kragga Kamma
Guaranteed animal sightings in the city, (YES! Wildlife in the city), good roads, jungle gym, bird-watching, a short trail, suspended bridge, restaurant, picnic facilities, not weather-dependent, guided tour and cheetah feeds. Really an excellent outing with or without children (of any age).

Time needed: At least 2 hours, but could be a half-day outing.
Cost: Adults R120.00; Scholars R60.00; Children < 3yrs free entry. Extra for restaurant and gifts.
Annual loyalty cards, accommodation and functions also available.
Operating hours: 8am – 5pm daily.
Location: Kragga Kamma Rd, Theescombe.
Website: https://www.kraggakamma.co.za/
Kragga Kamma Game Park Wildlife
The park is home to a variety of amazing African game, including White Rhino, Buffalo, Cheetah, Giraffe, Zebra, Nyala, Bontebok, and Lechwe, just to name a few. These animals roam freely in their natural surroundings, and we have a strict zero-tolerance policy for hunting or any other disturbances. This means you’ll be able to get up close to the animals and snap some great photos.

You can explore the park on your own by driving on our well-maintained roads (no need for a 4×4) or join one of our guided tours. Our 2-hour guided tour takes you on an open Game Viewer and is accompanied by a professional guide who will provide interesting facts and information about the animals and the area’s history.
But that’s not all! The park also offers other activities like birdwatching from the Treetop Boardwalk, relaxing at The Bush Café or having a barbeque in our shaded picnic area, and taking a peaceful stroll along The Monkey Walk where you might spot vervet monkeys, cheetahs, and even the elusive blue duiker.

Then snacks for everyone at the Bush Cafe

All photos by Dean Cothill
So loved going for a picnic braai at KKGP with the family!