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Olifants Rest Camp - Kruger National Park, South Africa
Spring Hare Information: While the Olifants River attracts large numbers of crocodile, lion and other game, Olifants Rest Camp offers two luxury guest houses, Nshawu and Lebombo which are set away from the other lodges...
Africa Flowers Guide
Spring Hare Information: A guide to wild flowers found in Kruger National Park. This flower guide includes descriptions, images and the latin names of the flowers in Kruger Park...
Africa Mammals Guide
Spring Hare Information: A guide on african mammals in Kruger National Park. This mammals of africa guide includes information on all the species of mammal that people most want to see when on safari in Kruger Park...
Best time to visit Kruger National Park
Spring Hare Information: Find out when is the best time to visit Kruger National Park in South Africa. Game-viewing in Kruger Park is best in winter but some visitors prefer the lush vegetation of the summer...
Information for the Disabled Traveller visiting Kruger Park
Spring Hare Information: Siyabona Africa travel is fast becoming one of the leading Kruger National Park destination package specialists. We can also offer great options for travellers with disabilities...
Kruger Park Facts: Trees
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Kruger Park Wildlife Facts: Grazers and Browsers
Spring Hare Information: The distribution of animals in Kruger depends largely on the time of year and the quality of grazing in each area. Migration patterns have been substantially altered by the removal of fences...
Kruger Park Wildlife Facts: Small Creatures
Spring Hare Information: Porcupines are the largest African rodents, weighing up to 27kg. Although they are common in Kruger, they are rarely seen because of their nocturnal habits. By day they hide...
Kruger Park | Letaba Game Viewing Routes
Spring Hare Information: Letaba is one of the most delightful camps in the Park. It offers spectacular views of the Letaba Rive, prolific bird life and a few tame bushbuck that live in the camp...
Kruger Park | Skukuza and Surrounds
Spring Hare Information: Skukuza is the capital and biggest camp of Kruger National Park. Skukuza is perfect for the first time visitor to Kruger Park; at Skukuza you can learn about the history of Kruger Park...
Kruger Park: Around Olifants
Self-drive in the Southern Mopaneveld

Spring Hare Information: The landscape south of Olifants is unique to this part of Kruger – Olifants rugged veld is a rocky, wooded habitat that is a combination of knob-thorn...
Kruger Park: Letaba to Olifants
Self-drive in the Southern Mopaneveld

Spring Hare Information: There are two main choices travelling between Letaba and Olifants. These are the main Letaba-Olifants tar road (H1-5) and the slightly longer Letaba River dust...
Kruger Park: Luvuvhu River & Nyala Drive
The S63 and S64, The Far North

Spring Hare Information: The Luvuvhu River (above) is believed to have got its name from the Venda word for river bushwillow (muvuvhu). It forms the western boundary of Kruger...
Kruger Park: Malelane to Skukuza via Biyamiti Weir. The S114
Self-drive South Western Kruger

Spring Hare Information: The first few kilometres of the S114 follows the Crocodile River between Malelane Gate and the Timfenheni Loop (S121) turn-off. There are often impala, feeding in the company of baboons...
Kruger Park: Malelane to Skukuza
Self-drive Safaris in the South-western Kruger

Spring Hare Information: two main options of getting from Malelane to Skukuza are on the tar road (H3) via Afsaal or along the dust road (S114) via Biyamiti Weir and Renosterkoppies...
Kruger Park: Phalaborwa to Mopani
Self-drive Safaris in the Southern Mopaneveld

Spring Hare Information: The most direct route between Phalaborwa and Mopani is the H14, which is also the main access road to Shimuwini and Boulders Camps. The longer route...
Kruger Park: Skukuza & Surrounds
Self-drive Safari - Skukuza to Satara

Spring Hare Information: There are two main roads between Skukuza and Satara in the central grasslands. These are the main tar road via Tshokwane (H1-2) and the Nhlanguleni dust road (S36) which leaves the main road...
The Far North: Rare Birds and Sand Forest
Spring Hare Information: This region embraces several fascinating ecozones that differ markedly from habitats elsewhere in the Park. A total of 15 distinct plant communities have been identified and these are the product...
The Kruger Calendar
Spring Hare Information: In August the mornings and evenings are cool, but temperatures and humidity rise during the day, more moisture; winds indicate spring is on its way. Yellow hue dominates the bush as sjambok pod...
Trees in Kruger Park
Spring Hare Information: These are just some of the many types of trees found in Kruger Park. The baobab is southern Africa’s most distinctive
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