Tshokwane Trading Post & Picnic Site
Heritage Picnic Site and Fresh Meals in Kruger Park
Tshokwane Trading Post and Picnic Site is a popular and well-established stop for anyone exploring the central region of the Kruger National Park. Originally founded as a ranger post in 1928 by James Stevenson-Hamilton, the site offers updated facilities for travellers on the H1 road. Furthermore, its strategic location makes it a perfect halfway point between the Skukuza and Satara rest camps. You can enjoy a reliable setting for a lunch break under the shade of massive trees on your safari. Additionally, the trading post provides freshly-made meals and daily baked treats that cater to every taste. Because the site offers gas braais for rent, it is a practical choice for visitors wanting a traditional outdoor experience.

The facility also features a well-stocked shop for snacks and local curios during your visit. Furthermore, the area is famous for incredible birding where tame wildlife often approaches the picnic tables. Therefore, the strategic position makes this site a sensible choice for a social break. This combination of history and convenience ensures a complete experience for every guest. Ultimately, the team focuses on providing excellent service for all park visitors to help them recharge before continuing their journey.
Phone Number:
+27 87 897 0059