The Greater Kruger National Park is the flagship of Southern Africa's most sought-after natural heritage - abundant wildlife in an endless wilderness.

The mega Kruger Park, the size of Wales, affords the traveller the perfect safari experience, which explains why so many visitors return time and time again.

Those who enter its vastness are invariably rewarded with sightings of the Big Five - lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhino, and more species of mammals than anywhere else in Africa.

The Park also boasts the most abundant birdlife in the world and is a paradise for entomologists and botanists.

Although sightings of these animals and birds are not guaranteed, experienced game rangers and trackers take visitors out in open safari vehicles to spots where there are usually sightings.

Guided walking tours are also arranged to bring visitors even closer to nature. The game rangers' wealth of knowledge of the bush and their own wildlife experiences make for interesting conversation around the fire. Thereafter, visitors can retire to their luxurious tents to ponder the exciting experiences of the day.