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Kruger National Park, located in northeastern South Africa, is one of the world’s premier wildlife reserves and a cornerstone of African conservation. Established in 1898, it spans nearly 20,000 square kilometers, making it larger than many countries. The park is home to an extraordinary diversity of species, including the famed “Big Five”: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros. They join more than 500 bird species, countless reptiles, and unique vegetation zones that range from savanna grasslands to riverine forests.
Safaris in Kruger offer visitors the chance to experience wildlife in its natural environment, whether on guided game drives, self-drive routes, or walking safaris that bring you closer to the land. Each season reveals a different side of the park: the dry winter months concentrate animals around waterholes, while the summer rains transform the landscape into a lush, green haven teeming with migratory birds and newborn animals.
Beyond wildlife viewing, Kruger is a place of cultural heritage. Ancient San rock art sites and archaeological remains tell stories of the people who lived here long before the park’s creation. With its mix of untamed wilderness, deep history, and carefully managed conservation, Kruger National Park embodies the richness of South Africa’s natural and cultural legacy.