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The
Kruger National Park, which measures a whopping two million hectares,
is approximately the size of the whole of Wales. Although there are still
fences between parts of the Kruger National Park and Mozambique
and Zimbabwe, so the planned Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park is not
quite yet a reality. When it is, it will be spectacular. Actually, Kruger
already is. Most of the park is situated in the Lowveld. Restricted to
broad valleys below 1,000m above sea level, the Lowveld is what many people
consider to be the 'real' Africa.
In this low-lying subtropical
climate, broad-leaved trees and thorn trees co-exist happily in relatively
open woodland, interspersed with long grass - and, of course, game. Wildlife
abounds.
In the far north, it gets
hotter and the vegetation changes to mopane woodland and, right in the
northern part of the country, huge baobab trees dominate the landscape.
The rivers here tend to be broad and slow-moving and may consist of no
more than a few unconnected pools at the end of the dry season but that's
when the game congregates around the few known water sources - so it all
evens out.
You may have heard the cynical
remark that Kruger is 'too developed' with loads of town-like camps and
other infrastructure. Well, yes. The park does have a number of good accommodation
options - more than 20 SANParks camps and a few private luxury lodges as
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Special
Feature:
Ulusaba
Private Game Reserve. Sabi Sands Reserve    
Experience
the adventure of a safari on a private game reserve in South Africa and
enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the unspoilt African bushveld.
Owned by Sir Richard Branson, Ulusaba Private Game Reserve is set
in the heart of the Sabi Sands Game Reserve. This private game reserve
borders on the sprawling Kruger National Park in South Africa's Mpumalanga
province and is home to an abundance of wildlife.... read
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That
may sound like a lot - but remember that Kruger is the size of Wales -
and in all that space there is one town - the main camp, Skukuza, is virtually
a small town - about a dozen tiny hamlets with less than a hundred families
and a few out of the way camps that would probably relate to a small farmstead.
That leaves an awful lot of real wilderness
You can do Kruger as a self-drive
or as a guided tour. Other exciting options include walking safaris, mountain
bike trails and a self-drive 4x4 trail. The nearest airport to the park
is the Kruger-Mpumalanga International Airport, just outside Nelspruit.
The southern, more popular, part of Kruger is about four hour's drive from
Johannesburg, and a little less from Pretoria. The drive to the more remote,
far less utilised, northern part, takes a few hours longer, but it's not
on the same route. You could do a great circular tour if you had ten days
or so to spare. Fly in to KMIA and enter the park in the south, drive very
slowly to the north, spending a day or two at different camps en route,
and then drive back to Johannesburg. (Or the other way round, of course.)
Strangely
- and contrary to expectations - the northern part, which is truly wild,
has less animals than the south so don't feel you're missing out if you've
only got a few days in the more busy part of the park. As well as the Kruger
National Park, the lowveld is well endowed with private nature reserves,
most of which have luxury lodges, where guests are subjected to an outrageous
level of pampering and taken on fantastic game drives and optional walks
by very knowledgeable and attentive guides. Many lodges even have attached
wellness centres where you can fill in the time between morning and evening
game drives with a massage, facial or some other indulgent treatment.
Note: If you are planning
to travel to the Kruger National Park or Lowveld please be aware that this
is a malaria region. Consult your doctor or travel clinic for advice and
refer to our article on malaria.
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