
Kruger National Park
The world-renowned Kruger National Park is, without doubt, South
Africa's flagship park. Covering nearly 2 million hectares,
the park boasts an impressive array of both flora and fauna including
over 500 species of bird, 300 different types of trees and around
150 different mammals. The park is also of great historic
importance with abundant bushman rock paintings and fascinating
archaeological sites such as Masorini and Thulamela.
The park is unparalled in terms of facilities and range of accommodation
and visitors will find something here to suit every budget. The
park is also criss-crossed by an expansive network of all-weather
roads, allowing visitors to explore this diverse habitat with
the greatest of ease. Despite the park being a highly developed
tourist destination, it still remains one of the country's largest
unspoilt wildernesses.
With thanks to Singita for the above images