The first white lion birth at Timbavati in a decade may signal a ‘bumper year’ for safari lovers in the water-soaked Lowveld.
South Africa's Kruger National Park begins recovery after major floods, reopening some roads as damage costs rise and tourism revenue drops.
Wild predators must regularly hunt or forage to survive. While many animals graze or scavenge, large constrictor snakes rely ...
Several camps and popular tourist attractions at the Kruger National Park have been reopened as of Monday, 2 February.
FlySafair has resumed its scheduled flights to and from Hoedspruit Airport, restoring air services between Cape Town and one of the main gateways to the Greater Kruger National Park. Flights resumed ...
In January, the park suffered severe flooding after a week of inclement weather swept away several roads and bridges.
Good news for travellers – picnic sites and roads in Kruger are reopening, while parts of Mozambique’s EN1 Highway are open to limited traffic.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Aerial footage captured the extent of severe flooding that lead to the deaths of at least 19 people and the evacuation of over 600 ...
Most of the rhinos lost in Mpumalanga were in the Kruger National Park, which reported a total of 175 poached rhinos last ...
Kruger National Park, in northeastern South Africa, is one of Africa’s largest game reserves. Its high density of wild animals includes the Big 5: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalo.