Damaged roads and bridges at park are making it harder for conservationists to spot wildlife but GPS tags are assisting.
Kruger National Park is a flagship South African conservation area home to lions, elephants, rhinos, and leopards. Tourists from all over the world flock to the park to see wildlife. But people living ...
Kruger National Park, one of South Africa's most celebrated wildlife destinations, is back in action after enduring closures due to severe flooding and infrastructure damage. As of January 25, 2026, ...
Kruger National Park offers one of the best self-drive safari experiences in Africa. With its vast size of over 19,600 square kilometers, it holds all the iconic wildlife including the Big Five: lions ...
A male lion fell from a waterfall while trying to escape a group of tourists harassing the animal for photos and videos. The moment unfolded at Kruger National Park in South Africa after the lion felt ...
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Flooding forces evacuations at Kruger National Park as extreme weather batters Southern Africa
Severe flooding has forced the evacuation of around 600 tourists and staff from South Africa’s iconic Kruger National Park, after torrential rains submerged roads and camps across the vast wildlife ...
South Africa's Kruger National Park begins recovery after major floods, reopening some roads as damage costs rise and tourism ...
Explore the impact of South Africa floods caused by climate change, disrupting Kruger National Park and affecting tourism.
A recycling pilot project at Kruger National Park is successfully diverting significant volumes of waste from landfills and ...
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