Kruger National Park
National park · Ehlanzeni ·

Kruger National Park

National park · Ehlanzeni ·

Vast game reserve with Big 5, diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes

elephants
lions
leopards
rhinos
giraffes
family-friendly
buffalos
african wild dogs
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Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
Kruger National Park by null
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Credit card accepted
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Wheelchair accessible entrance
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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 24, 2026

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24 Photos from My Safari to Kruger National Park

"After long dreaming, I finally visited Kruger National Park, a vast game reserve of 19,485 square kilometers that shares borders with Mozambique and Zimbabwe, was first protected in 1898 and became South Africa’s first national park in 1926, and receives over 1.6 million visitors a year. I spent three days there with Intrepid Travel and it was everything I hoped: animals to my left, right, and in front of me — lions (including males and a lioness on the hunt), elephants playing on riverbanks and in the mud, cheetahs, leopards, huge herds of zebra (upwards of 35,000 in the park), nyala, giraffes (around 7,000–10,000 in Kruger), Cape buffalo, impala, Southern yellow-billed hornbills, grey-headed kingfishers, bush babies (galagos), and a constant, hopeful search for honey badgers. Sunrises and sunsets were brilliantly red and the night skies were packed with stars and the Milky Way; during night safaris we saw many lions but I disliked how they shine lights on them. Having a guide made the experience much richer — they have eagle eyes, explain the ecosystem and park history, discuss poaching and how it’s being combatted, and offer informed opinions on managing tourism; for the best sightings visit at the end of the dry season (August–November) when animals concentrate around fewer watering holes." - Matthew Kepnes

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Kruger National Park

Irfaan I.

Google
An Unforgettable Family Day at Kruger National Park ​Rating: ★★★★★ ​We spent today exploring Kruger National Park, and it was truly a world-class experience from start to finish. If you are looking for a destination that captivates both kids and adults, this is it. ​The Highlights ​Wildlife Sightings: We were incredibly lucky today! The biodiversity is staggering. From the quiet majesty of a breeding herd of elephants to the thrill of spotting a leopard lounging in a leadwood tree, every turn of the road offered something new. ​Family-Friendly Atmosphere: The park is exceptionally well-managed. We took breaks at various picnic sites and rest camps, which provided the perfect opportunity for the kids to stretch their legs and grab a snack while still feeling immersed in the wild. ​The Experience: There is something deeply bonding about sitting in silence together, watching a rhino graze or listening to the sounds of the bush. It wasn't just a sightseeing trip; it was a day of shared wonder. ​Pro-Tips for Other Families ​Start Early: We hit the gates at sunrise, which is definitely when the animals are most active (and the light is best for photos!). ​Pack Binoculars: Having a few pairs of binoculars meant the kids could stay engaged by "scouting" for birds and hidden animals. ​Stay Patient: Some of our best sightings happened when we just parked by a watering hole and waited for 15 minutes. ​Final Thoughts ​Kruger remains one of the most beautiful places on earth. Today gave our family memories that we will be talking about for years to come. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, this is an absolute must-visit.

Camilli C.

Google
My experience at Kruger National Park was simply unforgettable! 🌍🦁 I went on two safaris during my stay, and each one felt like stepping straight into a wildlife documentary – only this time it was happening right in front of my eyes. The diversity of animals is breathtaking: I was lucky enough to see almost all of the Big Five – lion, leopard, buffalo, and elephant. The only one missing was the rhino, but honestly, even without it I felt absolutely privileged by everything I witnessed. The guides were outstanding: attentive, knowledgeable, and truly passionate about their work. They didn’t just drive us around; they shared stories, curiosities, and fascinating details about every animal and every corner of Kruger. Their dedication turned the safari into a real lesson on nature and conservation. The park itself is immense, with landscapes that change at every turn – open savannahs, wooded areas, rivers… Each setting felt like the perfect stage for a new surprise. Being so close to wildlife in its natural habitat was one of the most thrilling experiences I’ve ever had. 🌟 I highly recommend Kruger to anyone who wants to feel the true essence of Africa. It’s not just a visit – it’s a profound experience that will stay in your heart forever.

Jennifer M.

Google
The experience is indescribable - you have to be there to feel what it’s like to see nature, raw beauty and abundant life literally unfolding in front of your eyes. Sightings of buck, giraffe and elephant you’re unlikely to see anywhere else, and a starling array of bird life that is quite breathtaking. So go … see for yourself. This is Africa at her finest.

Ian R.

Google
It was a lovely experience. Saw, hippos, giraffe, warthog, our sacred springbok from kuvuki land, wild dogs, the R2 and R5 animal and elephants.

Brian B

Google
South Africa's premier park, on any given day nature provides a wide range of animals, birds and other wonderful sites for us to take in and enjoy

Darlington A.

Google
It’s always a wonderful experience coming here.

Judah_5

Google
What an amazing experience that never gets old! We managed to witness stunning sunrises and sunsets, watch a pride of lions feeding, and see beautiful elephants at a breathtaking lookout. Kruger truly captures the heart. It was lovely to meet people from around the world who appreciate the beauty of South Africa

Manesh M.

Google
Kruger National Park is teeming with Game sightings. We spent 3 days - two near SKUKUZA and one day at Lower Sabie camp. Despite lush green vegetation, saw Elephants, Lions, African wild Dogs, Rhinoceros, plenty of Giraffes and regularly Impalas. Superb place for Game sightings and Sabie River is excellent.