Kruger National Park Reflecting the Essence of Africa
Located in North-eastern South Africa, Kruger
National Park is one of Africa’s largest game reserves. Surrounded by
mountains, bush plains and tropical forests, it provides shelter to a wide
range of wild animals includes the Big 5: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants
and buffalos. It is stretched across Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces and
provides ample opportunities to enjoy South Africa Safari as well as a huge variety
of excursions; including game drives, bush walks, foot safaris and more. There
are also plenty of accommodation options including luxurious thatched cottages,
caravans and tent camping sites.
Marloth Park is another gem in the
region located on the bank of the Crocodile River between Malelane and
Komatipoort. It is a residential Nature Conservancy with most of the big five. Visitors
to Marloth Park get chance to view four of the Big Five; namely lion, leopard,
buffalo and rhino. Elephants are seen in Kruger
National Park and are often
spotted quenching their thirst on the banks of the Crocodile River.
With more than 350 recorded avian
species, the place is ideal destination for birds watching including the fish
eagle, bat hawk, sanderling, grey-headed gull, black-headed oriole,
lilac-breasted roller, black stork, crested barbet, Marabou stork, Scops owl, colourful
kingfisher species, spoonbill, European roller and Diderick and other migratory
birds. If you want to see the beautiful birds, the best time to visit Marloth
Park is between September and March. As Marloth Park is a
wildlife sanctuary as well as holiday home located on southern boundary of the
Kruger National Park, many people prefer to buy stand for Sale in Marloth
Park and use as holiday home as
well as rental property for holidays. These wildlife sanctuaries truly let you
experience the true essence of Africa.
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