100 years of safari in South Africa’s Kruger Park

Lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards and rhinos: the “Big Five” draw around two million visitors each year to South Africa’s Kruger National Park. Social media and influencers are reshaping the safari experience.

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A safari in Kruger National Park stands for breathtaking wildlife encounters and a deep respect for nature. For 100 years, the reserve has protected animals in their natural habitat. Visitors often experience lions, elephants and other species at remarkably close range.

Widely seen as a model for successful conservation, the park attracts around two million visitors each year. Social media is playing a growing role — as guides like Curteis Roberts share encounters online, combining viral moments with education and promoting responsible behavior around wildlife.

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