Rhinoceros have very poor eyesight. In fact, they cannot see a person standing motionless if they are more than 30m away. Since its eyes are on opposite sides of its head, the Rhinoceros must look with one eye at a time to see straight ahead.
Ocean Going Students Dock In Kruger
Students on the Semester at Sea programme visited Malelane camp where they were hosted by Siyabona Camping Safaris. The group appreciated and made the most of the opportunity to learn more about Shangaan and other African folklore firsthand from the locally recruited black guides, the trademark of Siyabona... [Read More...]
Kruger Park offers the ultimate safari in Africa for any number of reasons. Whether you are looking for a family vacation, a honeymoon or a luxury getaway, this collection of safari packages suits every need and style:
Kruger Park offers the widest range of accommodation options, from opulent private game lodges in private concessions, to self-catering chalets and tented camps. Browse our useful accommodation guide:
The African safari is the most sought-after travel experience on earth and no place epitomises the safari as the Kruger Park does. Read our Guides about:
Find out about getting to Kruger from Johannesburg, getting around the Park, which gates are closest to which rest camps, as well as a distances between rest camps.
Frequently asked questions from our guests are about: the best time to visit, getting to and around the park, packing for a safari, gate closing times, conservation fees, Malaria precautions and our booking conditions.
Answers to all of these are contained in the following: