Humans in the Kruger National Park – Part 2
In last month’s blog I gave an introductory overview of the people that have played a notable role in the story of the Kruger National Park.
In last month’s blog I gave an introductory overview of the people that have played a notable role in the story of the Kruger National Park.
If you are a Kruger-explorer who likes to stay in style and maximum comfort, then Bushveld Terrace Hotel and Restaurant is for you!
The biodiversity the Park offers is impressive and the innumerable animal and plant species that call Kruger their home have attracted nature lovers for over 100 years. But there’s another kind of history that shouldn’t be overlooked, and that is the fascinating history of the humans that have over time
The Kruger National Park is a national icon, and perhaps our greatest tourist attraction. And boy is it a fascinating and wonderous place!
On the surface of things, the Kruger National Park is a peaceful and serene getaway. Granted, every now and then a scavenging hyaena will raid your dustbin or an errant elephant will block your path with an uprooted tree, but otherwise, superficially the Kruger is a simple, uncomplicated ecosystem, isn’t
The Kruger is a fun place for the whole family to experience and enjoy. Here are just a few reasons why small children should also experience this wonderful destination…
The leadwood is my favourite tree. If it were a human, he would be the wise old man; time-hardened, weathered and gnarled, but ineffably strong and hardy.
The winter season here in Kruger is the period when the temperatures drop, a high-pressure cell settles in and blue skies cover the bush on a near-daily basis.
The winter season here in Kruger is the period when the temperatures drop, a high-pressure cell settles in and blue skies cover the bush on a near-daily basis.
The leadwood is my favourite tree. If it were a human, he would be the wise old man; time-hardened, weathered and gnarled, but ineffably strong and hardy.
We love hearing from our guests about their experiences while staying with us as they explore the KNP.
The Kruger Park offers Backpack Trails, taking guests that ultimate step closer to nature. Backpack Trail pack all they need for four days and three nights into a backpack and are allowed to wander the Kruger Park, led of course by a suitably qualified and experienced Field Guide.
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2 Hendrik Van Eck Street, Phalaborwa, 1390
Bushveld Terrace on Kruger is a 4-star hotel and restaurant located near Kruger Park in Phalaborwa.
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