Kruger National Park
your safari will be close to perfection

The Kruger National Park is the largest game reserve in South Africa, covering 18,989 square km and extends 350 km from north to south and 60 km from east to west, and Leopard Hills, situated in the Sabi Sands, one of South Africa's premier game viewing areas, borders onto the West of Kruger. Here the Big 5, Elephant, Lion, Rhino, Buffalo and Leopard abound and viewing them from open game drive vehicles is the speciality of Kruger.

When you consider that in 2007, 31 000 head of African Buffalo, 25,000 Burchell's Zebra, 7,000 White Rhino and 13,100 elephants were counted, not to mention the other species, then you can know with full assurance, that the fact that Kruger National Park and Sabi Sands have no fences dividing them, you are in for the lion's share of game viewing, and it is a photographic safari dream, as the area is fed by the Sand River, which provides ample grazing for all the animals in the reserve.

A Kruger Park and Sabi Sands combination safari is always packed with action and adventure, what with so many animals roaming freely in the open spaces and wilderness areas. Kruger National Park offers different walking trails and some are even overnight experiences, where the true nature lover can spend time in the wilderness, which has been virtually untouched by humans.

Like Kruger National Park, all lodges and other accommodation facilities have been built to blend with their natural surroundings, while ensuring that the comfort of guests is never compromised.

Next time you travel, whether it's for business or pleasure, look out for Kruger National Park and Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve – the two together combine to give you the best wildlife experience ever, and you can relax,  knowing just how well you can expect to be treated.

 


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  2. Leopard Hills Game Lodge
  3. Game Lodge
  4. Kruger National Park
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