Kruger National Park is one of South Africa’s most valuable treasures and is renowned throughout the world. Loved by both locals and international travellers alike. This slice of safari heaven spans 19 624 square kilometres and hosts an abundance of wildlife, hundreds of species of birds and insects, ancient trees, winding rivers and of course—adventure. For years, Kruger’s unspoilt wilderness has allowed its many visitors to escape the increasing pressures of modern urban life.
Experience the full beauty of the bush while visiting Kruger National Park, with our guide to the TOP must-see animals, from The Big 5 to The 3 Rarest!
(But be warned—a single visit to this wonder-filled wilderness can easily turn into a lifelong love affair with the park.)
The Priceless Horn of Africa
Rhinos and Elephants are disappearing rapidly, due to the black market demand for horns. In this ever-expanding digital age, it’s vital for visitors of the park to be vigilant when it comes to sharing information. So if there’s one thing to remember at your next rhino or elephant sighting in Kruger Park, it’s to not give away any location information and to ensure that geo-tagging is disabled on your phone.
If you are planning a wild escape and looking for accommodation perfect for exploring the African landscape, Premier Hotel The Winkler’s centralised location makes it easy to visit Kruger The majestic Kruger National Park. The hotel is just 20 min to Numbi Gate, 40min to Phabeni Gate, 1hr to Kruger Gate and 1hr 30min to Malenlane Gate. Book today and experience the majesty of mother Africa!