Only Two Hours from Kruger National Park. Why Millstream Farm Is the Ideal Stopover
- Apr 9
- 2 min read

Millstream Farm is only a two hour drive from the Kruger National Park. That distance makes it an ideal stopover for travellers heading north.
Many guests search for places to stay near Kruger before entering the park. Others look for a halfway stop between Gauteng and Kruger. Millstream Farm fits both needs.
Why stop before Kruger?
Long drives lead to tired arrivals. Fatigue reduces the enjoyment of early morning game drives. A stopover breaks the journey and sets a better pace.
At Millstream Farm you arrive, unpack once, and slow down. You stretch your legs on open farm roads. You breathe fresh air. You sleep properly.
The next morning starts calm.
No rush.
No city noise.
Just birds, mist, and space.
Location that works
Millstream Farm sits in the Dullstroom area. It lies on a direct route used by many Kruger travellers. The drive stays scenic and avoids heavy traffic hotspots.
Guests often search for
Kruger stopover accommodation
Places to stay near Kruger National Park
Midway stop to Kruger
Quiet farm stay near Kruger
Millstream Farm matches these searches with real value.
What you get during your stopover
Comfortable self catering cottages
Secure parking
Peaceful surroundings
Space for kids to explore
Clear night skies
Easy check in and check out
You rest without losing travel time.
More than a bed for the night
A stopover at Millstream Farm feels like part of the holiday. Guests walk the farm. Kids cycle freely. Couples enjoy a quiet supper. Families reset before the next leg of the trip.
Many guests say they arrive at Kruger more relaxed. Early gate times feel easier. Game drives feel longer and more enjoyable.
Perfect for northbound and southbound travel
Millstream Farm works both ways. Stay before Kruger to arrive fresh. Stay after Kruger to decompress before heading home.
Travel smarter
Break the drive.
Sleep well. Start strong.
Millstream Farm makes the journey to Kruger better.
Book your stopover and turn travel time into part of the experience.




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