Kruger National Park
Stretching 400 km along the eastern border of South Africa the Kruger National Park is arguably Africa’s most iconic wildlife reserve. Scenically spectacular, with gorges, grasslands and mountains, the park carries one of the continent’s greatest species diversities including more than 100 species of Mammals and almost 500 species of birds.
Unlike many wilderness areas in Africa the Kruger National Park is easily accessible, providing for everybody who wants to visit. The park can be accessed by two wheel drive vehicle, has a range of accommodations from camping to six star luxury lodges, and is the best park on the continent for a Family safari catering for children of all ages.
The Kruger National Park is considered one of the best managed wilderness areas in the world and with a new policy of sustainable tourism development the park is set to benefit many communities in the vicinity who were previously denied any benefit.




