Kruger National Park


The world-famous Kruger National Park is South Africa’s largest game reserve and one of the finest wildlife sanctuaries on the planet. The Park is 55 miles wide at its widest point and 220 miles (355 km) long.

  

 

It has nearly two million hectares (almost five million acres) of unfenced African wilderness, in which more mammal species roam free than in any other game reserve. A leader in environmental management, Kruger offers visitors fantastic Big Five sightings, as well as viewing of endangered game such as the African wild dog and birdwatching of over 507 bird species. Within the Kruger lies Ngala Private Game Reserve, the first private game reserve to be incorporated into this famous park.

 

 

Why Visit?

- The Kruger National Park supports large prides of lions and also leopard, cheetah and wild dog.

 

- Follow nocturnal wildlife on exhilarating spot lit night drives.

 

- Big Five game reserve known for huge breeding herds of elephants, large concentrations of lion, wild dog, leopard and large buffalo herds.

 

- A superb birding destination with regular sightings of several species including the striking lilac-breasted roller and the majestic fish eagle

 

- The Kruger National Park is easily accessible via Johannesburg or Cape Town by daily flights

When to go?

Best time to travel year round.

The hot, lush summer (Nov-Feb) is perfect for baby animals and birds, while in winter (May-Aug) the cooler days and cold nights thin the bush for all-round game viewing. 

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