The Kruger region in northeast South Africa is a sprawling, untamed area with awe-inspiring landscapes and abundant wildlife. The region encompasses Kruger National Park – the country’s largest and oldest national park – and the adjacent Greater Kruger area, a number of private game reserves that collectively form a vast, protected conservation area. Expect to see savannah grasslands that stretch to the horizon, punctuated with winding rivers and backed by the soaring peaks of the Drakensberg Mountains.
Visitors can look forward to thrilling safari experiences, including encounters with Africa’s famed Big Five – lions, leopards, elephants, buffalos, and rhinos – in their natural habitat. Wildlife drives and walking safaris in the company of expert guides will allow you to get up close to the action. Visitors can also take a sunrise hot air balloon ride, learn about local culture in nearby villages and enjoy sundowners in the bush as the African sunset paints the horizon orange and gold.
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