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Kruger National Park
Kruger Park is one of the biggest wildlife reserves in the world, at 20,000 square kilometers. Kruger National Park is truly South Africa's national treasure. A diverse landscape ranging from open plains, to mountainous forested areas, this paradise has it all. The 'Big5' are more numerous in Kruger National Park than anywhere else in South Africa. Kruger Park has the largest number of mammal species of any South African Safari Park. Large prides of Lions hunt the even larger herds of Buffalo, Wildebeest and Zebra. The elusive Leopard is often seen by tourists. Kruger Park has some of Africa's biggest Elephant herds, constantly on the move in search of food and water. Both the Black and White Rhino are found in large numbers within Kruger's borders. Kruger Park has a list of over 500 bird species, some of which are not found elsewhere in South Africa. Hornbills, Starlings, Vultures, Rollers, Bee-Eaters and Shrikes can all be found here. Birders can look forward to pursuing the 'Big 6' of birds, (Saddle-billed Stork, Kori Bustard, Martial Eagle, Lappet-faced Vulture, Pel's Fishing-Owl and Ground Hornbill). Chances of spotting those animals which capture your imagination are increased tenfold when entering one of Kruger Parks nine main gates. Kruger ParkKruger's private and public camp-sites are abundant, but do not encroach on the landscape. Many are cleverly placed to blend Accommodation ranges from simple camp sites to world acclaimed five star lodges. There are numerous camp sites in Kruger Park. Most have restaurants, shops, swimming pools and even a 9 hole golf course at Skukuza. The ultimate place to experience an un-tamed African holiday. For a map of Kruger National Park click here
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