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Kruger National Park

National park

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Kruger National Park is one of Africa's most renowned wildlife reserves, covering an expansive 19,624 square kilometers. It is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, including 147 mammal species, over 500 bird species, and numerous reptiles and amphibians. The park's landscape varies from grassy plains to dense forests and rocky outcrops, providing a rich habitat for its inhabitants. Visitors can explore the park via a comprehensive network of roads, making it accessible for both guided and self-drive safaris. Kruger offers a unique blend of natural beauty and wildlife viewing opportunities. The park is famous for its Big Five sightings—lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo—and its diverse ecosystems support a wide range of wildlife. With several entrance gates and numerous rest camps, Kruger caters to various types of visitors, from families to seasoned travelers. Its accessibility and vastness make it an ideal destination for those seeking an immersive African safari experience.