Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park is Africa's most famous national park and South Africa's premier safari destination. At nearly 19,000 square kilometres it supports some of Africa's highest densities of the Big Five — lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino. With outstanding road networks, excellent self-drive facilities, and a wide range of accommodation from bushveld camps to luxury lodges in the adjacent private reserves, Kruger offers the most accessible and well-organised safari experience on the continent.
Attractions & Wildlife
Big Five Game Drives
Kruger's excellent roads and extraordinary wildlife density make Big Five sightings remarkably reliable — lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino are regularly seen on self-drive routes.
Sabi Sand Private Reserve
The Sabi Sand Wildtuin adjoins Kruger's western boundary without fences and is home to legendary leopard-viewing — the most reliable leopard sightings in Africa.
Wilderness Trails
Guided 3-night wilderness walking trails with armed rangers deep in the bush — sleeping under the stars and tracking game on foot.
Birdwatching
Kruger has over 500 bird species including some of South Africa's most sought-after rarities. Birding around Punda Maria and the Luvuvhu River is exceptional.
Night Drives
Night drives from rest camps and private lodges reveal Kruger's nocturnal world — leopard, hyena, civets, genets, and the extraordinary bat-eared fox.
Our Insider Tips
Self-drive is genuinely world-class. Kruger's road network and camp infrastructure make self-drive safaris excellent value. Hire a car in Johannesburg or Nelspruit and drive yourself.
Book private reserve lodges for leopard. Sabi Sand lodges like MalaMala, Londolozi, and Singita Boulders offer the best leopard viewing in Africa.
Go north for fewer vehicles and wild dogs. The far north around Pafuri and Punda Maria is far less visited than the south — and has outstanding birding, walking safaris, and regular wild dog sightings.