Kruger National Park
Here you will find photos taken from the South African Kruger National Park. Kruger National Park is one of the largest game reserves in Africa. It covers 18,989 square km and extends 350 km from north to south and 60 km from east to west.
All the Big Five game animals are found at Kruger National Park, which has more species of mammals than any other African Game Reserve (at 147 species). There are even webcams set up to observe the wildlife. Just type Kruger National Park into your web browser and you will be able to access a variety of site that offer this.
As of 2009, the park has counted approximately:
All the Big Five game animals are found at Kruger National Park, which has more species of mammals than any other African Game Reserve (at 147 species). There are even webcams set up to observe the wildlife. Just type Kruger National Park into your web browser and you will be able to access a variety of site that offer this.
As of 2009, the park has counted approximately:
- 27,000 African Buffalo
- 350 African Hunting Dogs
- 350 Black Rhinoceros
- Between 7000 and 12000 White Rhinoceros
- 17,797 Burchell's Zebras
- 500 Bushbucks
- 200 Cheetahs
- 300 Common Eland
- 5,114 Giraffes
- 5,798 Greater Kudus
- 3,000 Hippopotamus
- 1,500 Lions
- 1,000 Leopards
- 2,000 Spotted Hyenas
- 11,672 Elephants
- 5,000 Waterbuck
- 9,612 Blue Wildebeest
- 90,000 Impalas
Unfortunately I have not had the pleasure of seeing all of these as that would take a lifetime, but I do like to think I have a few good shots of various species and of a range of different landscape shots.