Luggage requirements for your Kruger safari.
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For Kruger park safaris, this blog encourages our guest to pack light luggage. We have space for one suitcase and a backpack or laptop bag.
Why is the Kruger National Park so popular?
“Big 5” already give emphasis to this question and generate visitors from all over the world. With approximately 114 different reptile species, 507 bird species and 147 mammal species represented here, it is indeed more than just popular. The Kruger National Park provides endless opportunity and sightings to experience a profound journey of wildlife in South Africa, leaving visitors excited and wanting to come back for more.
Arts and Crafts you can buy on an African Safari
Did you know that these arts and crafts is a traditional and cultural African footprint. On your African safari you will also find that they are made from different materials, such as: Wood, clay, wire, beads, plastic bags, bottle caps, food tins and many more.
Small Five in the Kruger National Park
The term Small 5 or Little 5 came into being, after nature conservationists requested visitors to also acknowledge the smaller, less noticed, but still astonishing, animals of the African Wildlife in South Africa.
Are open game drive vehicles really safe?
When going on a African safari, have you ever considered your safety and going on a open game drive vehicle? a Game drive in a open game drive vehicle in Kruger Park is a thrilling experience, providing you the chance to get up close and personal with predators and the Big Five.
Save the Rhino – Celebrating World Rhino Day Events
There were one a lot of Rhinos throughout Africa and Asia with a population of 500 000 in the early twentieth century. But unfortunately, despite intensive conservation efforts, poaching of this beatifull species is dramatically increasing, pushing the surviving rhinos closer and closer towards extinction.
My Back Yard – Close to the Greater Kruger National Park / Sabi Sand
This is the stunning scenery of my back yard in the Greater Kruger National Park. It is definitely worth while to check out our great deals on Luxury Lodge Safaris...
Bush Baby spotted in Kruger National Park
We spotted this cute little fellow last night in the tree behind our house in the Greater Kruger National Park Area. The Bush Babies or Galagos of Africa are of the smallest primates on the continent and are not easily seen due to being active at night.
Leaf like insect (Katydid) greets us
This morning we met a new friend (the Katydid) a leaf-like insect native to Kruger National Park and surrounds. Their camouflage help protect them against predators such as birds. Their quite frighting-looking, but actually very gentile. They like to live in bushed areas such as forests and mountains and they rarely choose to fly.
Spring Festival of Flowers in the Greater Kruger National Park Area
It is a wonderful spring day in the Lowveld and Kruger National Park, it is a paradise of flowers that are blooming on our indigenous trees. On our journey through the veld, we encountered some Wildebeest and it made the perfect photo moment.
Entrance Gates of the Kruger National Park
The following are the list of entrance gates of the Kruger National Park: Berg-en-Dal Crokodile Bridge Letaba ...
The Eyes of the Leopard and Lion
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Elephant, one of the Big 5
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Leopard one of the Big 5
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Big 5 Attraction and Conservation
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