Il parco nazionale Kruger (in inglese Kruger National Park, in afrikaans Nasionale Krugerwildtuin) è la più grande riserva naturale del Sudafrica. Si estende su di un'area di circa 20.000 km² (equivalente all'incirca a quella dello stato di Israele o del Galles), con un'estensione di 350 km da nord a sud e 67 km da est a ovest.
A ovest e a sud del parco si trovano le due province sudafricane di Mpumalanga e Limpopo; a nord lo Zimbabwe e a est il Mozambico e lo Swaziland. Recentemente, il Kruger è entrato a far parte del parco transfrontaliero del Grande Limpopo, che lo unisce al parco nazionale di Gonarezhou dello Zimbabwe e al parco nazionale del Limpopo del Mozambico. Il parco appartiene alla Kruger to Canyons Biosphere (Biosfera dal Kruger ai Canyon), una zona designata dall'UNESCO come "riserva internazionale dell'uomo e della biosfera".
The kruger National Park is one of best places to visit when you want a holiday. It is really peaceful, you hear the silence of nature and you will always see animals.
One of the best experience someone has to investing. If you are lucky, you can find cheetah, lions, guepards, etc. I recommend go really early, like 4am and see everything. We, particullary, go by our owns with a 4x4. We did that Tour with our little kid and the maps are easy to follow.
The most awesome experience ever. Visit Kruger National Park to see wild animals in their natural habitat. A must visit.
The most relaxing and exciting place to visit. Lots of different species of wildlife. The people at entry points are very knowledgeable and friendly.
Had a great time...I would advise a tour with a qualified tour guide...They will show you around and answer all your questions. The park is really big and beautiful...Worth every cent
The Kruger is one the most delightful places on the planet. Really well-priced and full of good energy. We were fortunate enough to get decent sightings considering we went spontaneously for two day-trips. Definitely coming back for a longer stay in the future. A great feather in South Africa’s cap.