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What are the Big 6 in Kruger National Park?

The Big 6 birds are the largest and most eye-catching avians you can see in the Kruger National Park: the lappet-faced vulture, the saddle-billed stork, the martial eagle, the colourful ground hornbill, the kori bustard and the enigmatic Pel's fishing owl.



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The road from Skukuza Main Camp to Lower Sabie Main Camp is one of the top drives in Kruger. It runs parallel to the Sabi River. The river attracts huge amounts of game, especially in the dry season, and it's not uncommon to see most of the Big Five on a single drive.

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The Kruger National Park is suitable for budget travellers staying in a select camps, but so is the Serengeti, but yet the Serengeti National Park offers more luxurious safaris, camps and activities that are beyond the norm.

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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).

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The African Wild Dog There 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.

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Europe: Far and away the largest national park in Europe, Iceland's Vatnajökull National Park covers 14,141 square kilometers (5,460 square miles) of land. The reserve is a wonderland of volcanoes and hot springs, fjords and glaciers that's easy to explore on your own or via guided trips.

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