The Kruger National Park is not only renowned for its diversity of wildlife, but also for its conservation record. You can see the famed Big 5, but you'll also be dazzled by hundreds of birds, ancient trees, mighty rivers and much, much more.

The world-renowned Kruger National Park is Africa's oldest established wildlife park (1898) and offers a game experience that ranks with the best in Africa.The core of park is around two million hectares (almost the size of the Wales) and the surrounding areas of unfenced game reserves such as the famous Sabi Sands and Timbavati all combine to make up the Greater Kruger Park.

Sharing the park with you are over 100,000 impala, 10,000 blue wildebeest, 9,000 kudu, 5,000 warthog, 25,000 zebra, 180 cheetah, over 1,000 leopard and 1,500 lions, and that's just the start.

The Kruger National Park enjoys a great year-round sunny climate and offers all kinds of activities, from guided game drives and bush walks with an armed ranger to three night walking trails in deep wilderness areas.