March and April are usually busy months - not only because of the public holidays. The Human Rights Day, on the 21.March, falls on a Monday and lots of South Africans will use the long weekend to visit the Kruger National Park, the Blyde River Canyon or do some of the other activities, Hazyview has to offer.
April this year offers even more opportunities for a holiday at Dreamfields Guesthouse. Easter is followed by the Freedom Day (27.Apr) and the Workers Day on the 01.May.
Secure your accommodation for the upcoming Public Holidays!
Luxury Accommodation Hazyview - Dreamfields Guest House - 10 km from Kruger National Park and 40 minutes from God`s Window. The impressive main house has a thatched roof and African style furnishings, with comfortable lounge and African theme bar. The lush sub-tropical garden with large sparkling pool and indigenous trees is a bird watchers paradise
Monday, 21 February 2011
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Kruger National Park: Phabeni Gate

Phabeni Gate is situated 10 km east of Dreamfields Guesthouse, on the Phabeni River close to where this river joins the Sabie River.
The name Phabeni is a Sotho word meaning “place of shelter or cave”. Made to simulate a Swazi kraal, the central focus of the gate complex is the main hut, where the gate’s reception area is located.
Friday, 11 February 2011
Best season to visit the Kruger National Park
Dry season (May-October)
The dry season in Kruger has several advantages – temperatures are generally very pleasant, few insects are present, vegetation is not too dense, allowing for easier game viewing, and waterholes and river pools attract large quantities of animals and birds. The disadvantages of the dry season are shorter days, cold nights, dry and dull landscapes, and fewer bird species and young animals present.
Wet season (November-April)
Although rainfall is very unpredictable in the Kruger National Park, November to April are generally considered the wet months. Despite the heat, these months can be very productive and enjoyable. Many animals give birth to their young, migrant bird species visit the Park, the vegetation is lush, green and very colourful, making it ideal for photography. Days are longer than in the dry season, giving you more time to search for animals. Obvious disadvantages of this time of the year are the high temperatures, large quantities of insects, and thick vegetation which can make game viewing difficult.
You reach the Kruger National Park within 10 minutes from Dreamfields Guesthouse.
Source: Go!
Monday, 07 February 2011
Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport


Most of our international guests arrive and/or leave from Johannesburg, OR Tambo International Airport, and drive the 400 km to Dreamfields Guesthouse, Hazyview. The first 200 km of that trip are not very interesting but after that it is a really scenic drive.
Many guests use the Kruper Mpumalanga International Airport (KMIA) also know as Nelspruit Airport, to save time and to avoid the long trip. KMIA is a beautiful, modern and small airport and offers several flights from/to Johannesburg, Durban and a daily flight to Cape Town. All major car rentals like First/Sixt have branches there as well. The scenery around the airport is beautiful and the distance to Dreamfields Guesthouse is only 50 km. Please let us know during your booking process which airport you will be using and we will send you the directions accordingly.
Wednesday, 02 February 2011
What an experience
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