Explore Kruger Park and its adjacent private game reserves.













Kruger National Park: Roughly the same size as the state of Massachusetts, Kruger National Park is located in the subtropical eastern Transvaal. Established by President Kruger in 1926, this sanctuary is inhabited by more species of wildlife than any other game reserve in Africa. Cape buffalo, leopard, lion, elephant and giraffe can be found along with over 460 species of bird.

Mpumalanga Private Game Reserves: The wilderness region surrounding Kruger National Park is made up of smaller, private game reserves. These safeguard a large proportion of the country's wildlife resources. Luxurious game lodges and tented camps are located within the reserves and offer both day and night game viewing along with walking safaris. A large variety of animals and birds are showcased in these conservation minded reserves.