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Pafuri Camp, Kruger National Park, South Africa
Banded Mongoose Information: The Makuleke 'Concession' is the extreme northern most sector of the Kruger National Park and is located between the Limpopo and Luvuvhu Rivers in what is also known as the Pafuri...
Talamati Bushveld Camp - Kruger National Park, South Africa
Banded Mongoose Information: Talamati's comfortable cottages, set in luxuriant grassveld are well placed to afford visitors magnificient views of the large herds of grazers which regularly drift through there. Talamati Camp has 15...
Africa Mammals Guide
Banded Mongoose 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...
Images of a Great African Park. Wildlife
Banded Mongoose Information: Young vervet monkeys are born mainly from October to January after a gestation period of 140 days. Vervets emit distinct alarm barks for different predators, and young monkeys are taught to...
Kruger Park Wildlife Facts: Mongooses and Otters
Banded Mongoose Information: The Dwarf Mongoose is the smallest of the African mongooses; very social, diurnal animals living in groups of between 8 and 20 individuals; very curious nature; seeks refuge in hollow logs or holes in termitaria.
Kruger Park | Malelane Gate Game Viewing Routes
Banded Mongoose Information: Entering Kruger National Park through Malelane Gate gives you a feeling that you stepping back in time. Behind you is South Africa’s subtropical export industry based on the growing and processing...
Kruger Park: Crocodile Bridge Gate
Exploring South-Eastern Kruger

Banded Mongoose Information: Crocodile Bridge cooks. It is one of the hottest places in the country, with summer temperatures often soaring above the 40°C mark. It is the most eastern entrance into Kruger...
Kruger Park: Mopani to Shingwedzi
Self-drive in the the North

Banded Mongoose Information: There are a variety of routes from Mopani to Shingwedzi, the main ones being the H1-6 tar road and the Tropic of Capricorn Loop (S143) which joins up with the...
Kruger Park: Sabie Sands Loop
Self-drive in the Skukuza Area

Banded Mongoose Information: Although there is usually heavy tourist traffic on this road, it is probably the best chance the visitor has of seeing lion and a variety of other game in the shortest space of time. There are several stopping points overlooking both rivers...
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