
It is home to the Big Seven – elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino, cheetah and wild dog. It is also home to an abundance of smaller, equally fascinating animals and birds.
The Kruger can be divided into three distinct areas. The southern area from Skukuza to the southern border of the Kruger Park is busy and game-rich. The slightly less visited central Kruger Park between Skukuza and Letaba also offers good game-viewing and fewer vehicles. Finally the wild far northern Kruger Park with the Makulele private concession has less game density. But the scenery and authentic sense of wilderness more than makes up for it.
The Kruger National Park also has open borders (ie. no fences) with the adjacent private game reserves of the Sabi Sands, Timbavati, Klaserie & Manyeleti. (So that's why we refer to the Kruger Park and its adjacent private game reserves as the “Greater Kruger Park’.) Generally most of our clients stay in one of these reserves. But sometimes we also use the private concessions within the Park
Kruger National Park Private Concessions








