HOEDSPRUIT FAQ`S
The Hoedspruit Eastgate Airport (HDS) is located off Argyle Road, 8 miles from the center of town. Many travelers from major cities like Cape Town and Johannesburg will connect to this airport to reach Hoedspruit.
How do I get from the airport to my hotel?
There are car rental companies at the airport and it is only a short drive to Hoedspruit town.
How do I get around by public transportation in Hoedspruit?
Public transportation is limited in Hoedspruit. There are various transfer and shuttle companies that transport travelers to the attractions outside of town.
Yes, renting a car when visiting Hoedspruit is one of the only ways to access the town and allows you to explore the national park and game reserves in the area if you choose to do self-drives. The quaint town of Hoedspruit is small enough to explore on foot, and public transport in the town is very limited. You can also take a guided walking safari through Kruger National Park and there are many places in the surrounding area to take scenic walks and go hiking. Kruger National Park is accessible via 4x4 safaris, self-drive safaris, and guided walking safaris. The nearest gate to Hoedspruit is the Orpen Gate. The gate is located about 19 miles before town on the R531. Most visitors use this gate to access Kruger National Park from Hoedspruit, and this is where visitors pay their entrance fees. The Kruger Park Gates open at 05:30 am from October to March and at 06:00 am from May to September. The gates close at 6:30 pm October to March, and 5:30 May to September. The entrance fees to Kruger National Park for non-South African residents is R486 per adult, and R243 per child per day. The entrance fees are paid at the entrance gate you use.
Hoedspruit is considered a very safe destination to visit with a very low crime rate. Take the necessary precautions when sightseeing, use common sense, and keep your valuables out of sight from pickpockets, especially in crowded areas like markets, and tourist attractions. At night stay in well-lit and populated areas, and use reputable transportation companies instead of taking rides from strangers.
There are a few shopping options in and around Hazyview with local souvenir shops, curios, gift shops, shopping centers, malls, and markets to choose from. The Lowveld Shopping Mall is located near the conjunction of R40 and R536 along with a few smaller stores. Lowveld Shopping Mall is the largest shopping center in Mpumalanga boasting over 200 stores that include local and international brands as well as a food court. Hazyview Junction is a lifestyle center nearby that offers visitors retail opportunities, coffee shops, internet cafes, restaurants, a nursery, and a reptile park.
The official language spoken in Hoedspruit is English, which is widely spoken, especially in the service industry, it is taught in schools and used in government, business, and the media. Many people speak fluent English, especially in hotels and restaurants. There are officially eleven languages in South Africa with Afrikaans being one of the most popular along with English and nine ethnic languages, of which Zulu and Xhosa are the most widely spoken. We recommend getting a good English/African guidebook and learning the basic questions like please, thank you, and numbers 1-10.
The currency of Hoedspruit is the South African Rand (ZAR). US dollars are also widely accepted. You will need to exchange your currency for the Shilling, which can be done upon arrival at the airport currency exchange desks or banks and specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. ATMs can be found in the city, tipping is discretionary and appreciated, and cash is usually preferred.
What is the food like?The majority of restaurants in Hoedspruit serve both traditional South African cuisine and European/International dishes. Hoedspruit boasts a diverse range of restaurants in town where visitors can enjoy global cuisine and a fun dining experience. Many restaurants are found on-site at hotels, or camps, and there are some great picnic areas found within the Kruger National Park. The town has plenty to offer when it comes to dining out with everything from upmarket restaurants, to fast food, cozy family-style restaurants, authentic pubs, and cute cafes all serving up delicious food.
What is the nightlife like?The nightlife in Hoedspruit is pretty low-key, there are a few restaurants, pubs, and bars to enjoy dinner and drinks, but there isn’t much as far as late-night activities.
What should I do if I need medical assistance or need to go to the hospital?In case of an emergency dial 10111 for the police, and 10177 for an ambulance.
Hospitals:Hospitals:Family Medical Center tel. 27-15-793-0606