Is Kruger National Park the largest in the world?
The park lies in the north-east of South Africa, in the eastern parts of Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces. Phalaborwa, Limpopo is the only town in South Africa that borders the Kruger National Park. It is one of the largest national parks in the world, with an area of 19,485 km2 (7,523 sq mi).
Why is Kruger National Park famous?
The untouched beauty of the park has enabled exotic species to be found and has kept the animals in their natural habitat. Elephant poaching and the hunting of animals is another reason why Kruger National Park has been significant in preserving the wildlife.
Can you take alcohol into Kruger Park?
7. ALCOHOL: The consumption of alcohol in public areas is prohibited. Day visitors are prohibited from entering Kruger National park with any alcohol in their vehicles.
Which African country has the best wildlife?
BOTSWANA. People seem surprised when we tell them that Botswana is currently #1 on our African safari bucket list. But the country’s aggressively forward-thinking approach to wildlife conservation and its unique array of national parks and game reserves make it a haven for nature lovers.
What is the biggest safari park in Africa?
Why visit the Kruger National Park? The world-renowned Kruger National Park is South Africa’s largest wildlife sanctuary with nearly 2 million ha (4.9 million acres) of unrivalled wilderness and wildlife land, and home to, not only the Big Five, but more species of large mammals than any other African game reserve.
Is Kruger Park bigger than England?
Some interesting facts of the Kruger Park The 2 000 000 hectares Kruger National Park in South Africa can only be described as huge! It’s about the same size as the whole of Israel, a little smaller than Belgium and about a third of the size of Ireland.
Is Kruger Park bigger than Israel?
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.