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This article has been updated to include information supplied by Kruger National Park. This file photo shows an African elephant in Kruger National Park on July 8, 2013 in Lower Sabie, South Africa.
Navigating your way from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park is as safe as it gets, provided you don’t moonlight as a nocturnal creature and opt to drive by night. Seriously, aim for the daylight .
Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, a lack of tourists and employees at South Africa's Kruger National Park has led to poachers killing six rhinoceros. Here, a poacher from the Mpumalanga province ...
Kruger National Park sits in northeastern South Africa next to the Mozambique and Zimbabwe borders. Within the park, visitors will find three main regions: Marula, Nkayeni and Nxanatseni. Each of ...
An elephant in South Africa’s Kruger National Park trampled a tourist to death as he was trying to protect children, officials say. The incident Sunday involving 59-year-old Shaik Adam Shabir ...
Following 29 years of service to the Kruger National Park Joe Nkuna or Kokwane Ranger (Uncle Ranger) as he is affectionately known in the villages, goes on retirement at the end of March 2024.
The audience are, quite literally, animals at Skukuza Golf Club in Kruger National Park, which stakes its claim as the “wildest course in the world.” There’s no shortage of rivals vying for ...
A tourist has died after being trampled by an elephant while visiting Kruger National Park in South Africa, officials say. The animal "charged and trampled" the victim on Saturday, according to a ...