The Kruger National Park is a large wildlife reserve in South Africa. It covers an area of over 7,500 square miles and is one of the largest game reserves in Africa. Established in 1926, the park is home to an incredible variety of wildlife including the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros) as well as numerous other species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish.
Visitors to the park can go on guided game drives, walk through the park with experienced rangers, and stay in one of the many rest camps or luxury lodges within the park. The park also offers a variety of cultural experiences, including visits to traditional Shangaan villages, interaction with local communities, and participation in conservation initiatives.
In addition to its wildlife, the park is also known for its stunning landscapes and geology, including the Lebombo Mountains, the Sabie River, and the lowveld plains. The park is a popular tourist destination and attracts thousands of visitors from around the world every year.