Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park, in northeastern South Africa, is one of Africa’s largest game reserves. Its high density of wild animals includes the Big 5: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffalos. Hundreds of other mammals make their home here, as do diverse bird species such as vultures, eagles and storks. Mountains, bush plains and tropical forests are all part of the landscape.

kruger national park

Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park

Is Kruger National Park close to Cape Town or Johannesburg?

How to Get from Cape Town to Kruger National Park. The best way to travel the 1155 miles (1859 km) between Cape Town and Kruger National Park is by plane. A direct flight takes just two and a half hours—although travelers may need to book a connecting flight via Johannesburg—which can add an extra hour or two.

What does Kruger National Park offer?

Game drives, bush walks, foot safaris, wilderness trails and even a self-drive eco trail, are some of the ways in which to enjoy the magnificent scenery and wildlife of the Kruger National Park.

How much is Kruger entrance fee?

Entrance fee

All Kruger National Park fees are payable at the gate at time of entrance. Park fees are valid for 24 hours. International Visitors: 440 ZAR (USD 26.50) per adult, per day and 220 ZAR (USD $13.20) per child, per day. South African Citizens and Residents: R110 per adult per day & R55 per child per day.

Where in Mpumalanga is Kruger National Park?

Kruger National Park, the largest national park in South Africa. It is located in Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces, west of the Lebombo Mountains on the Mozambique border.

Kruger National Park

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