
Kruger National Park
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Kruger National Park is South Africa's largest wildlife sanctuary, covering nearly 2 million hectares. It is renowned for its high density of wildlife, including the Big Five: lions, leopards, rhinoceroses, elephants, and Cape buffaloes. The park is home to over 147 species of mammals, making it one of the most diverse wildlife reserves in Africa. Kruger also hosts a vast array of bird species, with over 500 types documented. The park's diverse habitats range from grasslands to dense forests, supporting a wide variety of flora and fauna. The landscape includes rivers, waterfalls, and rocky outcrops, creating a unique ecosystem. Kruger National Park is not only a conservation area but also a significant cultural site, with numerous archaeological and rock art sites. It attracts nearly a million visitors annually, offering an immersive experience into Africa's natural beauty and wildlife.