Kruger National Park is one of Africa’s largest game reserves, covering nearly two million hectares of unrivaled diversity of life forms. Fusing together historical, cultural, and environmental richness, Kruger offers a safari experience that is both highly accessible and deeply wild.
The park is home to an impressive number of species: 147 mammals, including the legendary Big Five, 507 birds, 114 reptiles, and over 300 tree species. The varied landscapes—from the baobab-studded north to the densely wooded south—ensure that every game drive feels entirely new.
Whether traversing the endless public roads or exploring the remote wilderness trails, Kruger is a masterclass in wildlife management and an essential chapter in any Southern African luxury safari.
May to September (winter) for outstanding visibility; summer for birding and lush scenery.
South Africa
national park
Daily conservation fee: Approx $30 (ZAR equivalent) per international adult.
Exceptionally reliable sightings of lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and Cape buffalo across the park.
The striking eastern boundary of the park offering rugged terrain, distinct flora, and sweeping vistas over the plains.
A unique museum dedicated to the grand tusker elephants that have historically roamed the magnificent Kruger plains.