The Kruger National Park is a South African game reserve. Its entire 20,000 km² is protected and monitored by game wardens. Thanks to this, it's home to an amazing variety of African wildlife.
Located at about six hours from Johannesburg by road (it's also possible to get there by plane), Kruger is THE national park to visit in South Africa.
My suggestion
Try to be there at sunrise and/or sunset if possible. The chances of seeing the animals is higher.
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The Kruger National Park is a South African game reserve. Its entire 20,000 km² is protected and monitored by game wardens. Thanks to this, it's home to an amazing variety of African wildlife.
My suggestion
Keep your eyes open and take your time. You'll spot rare animals at the least expected moment!
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