100 Years of Kruger. Only 100 Bed Nights.
There is a moment just before the rains return where everything feels suspended.
The earth is dry. The air is charged. The sky gathers itself.
At Kruger Shalati we believe in creating change that lasts. As part of our ongoing community support program, Pillars of Hope, we’re launching a 67-day drive to collect essential female sanitary items for girls in local communities surrounding the Kruger National Park.
Launching on 1 July and running until 6 September, this meaningful project bridges two important observances – Mandela Day’s 67 Minutes of Service on 18 July, and South Africa’s Women’s Month during August.
It’s a call to action: to uplift, to restore dignity, and to stand in solidarity with the young women who are the future of our country.
Many girls miss school simply because they don’t have access to basic sanitary products. Together, we can change that.

How You Can Help
From sanitary pads and pantyliners to menstrual cups and wipes – every contribution counts.
Let’s honour the spirit of Madiba, and the strength of South African women by supporting those who need it most. One small act of kindness can make a world of difference.
Join us in giving the gift of dignity.
Because no girl should have to choose between her education and her basic needs.
There is a moment just before the rains return where everything feels suspended.
The earth is dry. The air is charged. The sky gathers itself.
There is a moment just before the rains return where everything feels suspended.
The earth is dry. The air is charged. The sky gathers itself.
“Receiving Two MICHELIN Keys is an incredible honour,” says General Manager Gavin Ferreira. “But what makes it meaningful is that it reflects the passion of our team and the spirit of the place we are privileged to share with our guests.”