5 things you did not know about Kruger National Park
A South African
holiday is incomplete without a safari. Home to exotic species, South Africa
draws thousands of tourists each year. Kruger National Park Safari
is one of the best-known safaris in the world. Here are a few things you
did not know about the park.
• The national park
is made up of six different ecosystems. In addition to the six ecosystems, it
has more than 2000 plant species.
• The park is like a
small country and covers a total of 18,989 square kilometers. It is one of the
largest reserves in the world.
• The artifacts in
Kruger National Park date between 30,000 and 100,000 years and provide evidence
of humans.
• The
national park is bordered by two rivers, one on the North and one on the south.
• There
are more than 500 bird species in the park with 250 being year-round residents.
It is also known for the big six birds which include kori bustard, lapped faced
vulture, ground hornbill, martial eagle, Perl’s fishing owl and saddle billed
stork.
If
you are travelling to South Africa,
it is best to take a Kruger national park safari to enjoy the best of
wildlife in the country. There are many accommodation options for you to choose
from. The South Africa safari
will be the highlight of the trip and you will come back with excellent
pictures and wonderful memories. To organise a customised South Africa trip,
contact Air Organisers today!
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