The famous Kruger National Park

  • by Jana Meyer
  • 18 Nov, 2018

The Kruger National Park. Almost everyone has ever heard of it, but do you know some facts about it? Here are some to impress ;)


1. The Kruger National Park is one of the largest game reserves in Africa, covering an area of just under 20 000 square kilometres (7 500 sq/miles). It is about the size of Israel, slightly smaller than Belgium and about the third of the size of Ireland.


2. The Park is wedged between the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga in the north-eastern region of South Africa, with Mozambique on its eastern border and Zimbabwe on its northern border.


3. The Park was proclaimed a ‘no hunting’ zone by the Transvaal Republic government in 1898 and proclaimed a national Park in 1926. It recently celebrated its 100th anniversary, making it the oldest Park in Africa.


4. The famous Big Five can be found in the Kruger Park - lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and the rhino.

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