The massive expanse of the Kruger National Park is home to over 147 species of mammals, 114 reptile species, 51 snake species, 49 fish species and a massive 508 species of birds, a number unrivalled anyway else in South Africa.
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Although zebras are one of the most common Kruger animals to spot throughout the park, they are primarily seen in the wide plains and vast grasslands of the southern regions.
For those interested in viewing the Big Five, the Kruger National Park has an estimated 1,500 lion, 12,000 elephant, 2,500 buffalo, 1,000 leopards and 5,000 rhino (black and white).
Lion sightings are always special but they are not rare. 9 times out of 10, if you are going on regular game drives while visiting the Kruger, you will come across a lion.
The African Wild DogThere are only four surviving populations remaining in Africa, one of which is in the Kruger National Park. The African wild dog is one of the most critically endangered species in the Kruger National Park. This and the fact that they are nomadic make it hard to predict their movements.
The Serengeti Ecosystem, spanning northern Tanzania and southern Kenya, is the best wilderness region to see lions in Africa when it comes to numbers, hosting the largest populations on the continent.
We will then introduce you to the lions who will be longing to accompany you on your walk in the bush with them. The walk is about 2km and takes about an hour depending on what the lions see or even try to hunt.The walk is limited to 1 hour and is only done once a day.