Kruger National Park
South Africa’s flagship national park, the Kruger National Park covers an area roughly the size of Wales and offers visitors possibly the best value-for-money Big Five experience to be found in Africa.
South Africa’s flagship national park, the Kruger National Park covers an area roughly the size of Wales and offers visitors possibly the best value-for-money Big Five experience to be found in Africa.
The park has a well-developed infrastructure, including 12 main camps and several smaller bush-camp and lodge options, making it ideal for visitors wishing to go on a self-drive safari.
Organised game drives and guided tours are also available from reserves and lodges located on the outskirts of the park.
The southern region of the Kruger is popular with visitors for its plentiful game, including lions, while the north is known for large herds of elephant and buffalo, sites of archaeological interest and the chance to see some truly majestic baobab trees.
If your clients have an adventurous streak, they should consider booking a walking safari that allows them to experience the bush on foot in the company of armed rangers.
The park lies within a malarial area so advise your clients to take advice from their general practitioner about anti-malarial prophylactics before they leave home.