
Kruger National Park
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Kruger National Park is South Africa's largest wildlife sanctuary, covering approximately 19,455 square kilometers. It is renowned for its high density of wildlife, including the iconic Big Five: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino. The park supports a diverse range of ecosystems, from savannas and grasslands to rivers and forests, providing habitats for over 147 mammal species, 500 bird species, and numerous reptiles and amphibians. Visitors can explore Kruger through self-drive safaris, utilizing the extensive network of roads. The park offers educational programs and supports community engagement, contributing significantly to local economies. Kruger is part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, connecting conservation efforts across South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. Its unique landscapes and abundant wildlife make it a cherished destination for nature enthusiasts and conservationists alike.