Kruger Park is situated in the South African lowveld, and is considered to be one of Africa’s premier game reserves. Consisting of almost 20 000 square kilometres of protected area, the Kruger Park encompasses a variety of habitats, ranging from high rainfall mountains to semi-arid plains and has an abundance of wildlife and preserves a rich, but largely unexplored natural heritage.
The Kruger National Park embodies not only the spirit of wild Africa, but it gives us a window into the world that gave birth to humanity itself. We are, after all, a product of the African landscape. The grasslands and mixed bushveld of the Kruger Park are typical of the environment from which our earliest ancestors emerged some two and a half million years ago.
The Prime Origins Guide to Exploring Kruger is the definitive field guide to the Kruger National Park. Richly illustrated with high quality photos, souvenir quality maps and illustrations, this book is a must for the first time visitor as well as the seasoned Kruger Park visitor. Written as a "one stop" book, Exploring Kruger contains camp guides, park maps, animal, bird and plant identifications. Look Inside Exploring Kruger
If you are planning a visit to the Kruger National Park or just want to know more about this extraordinary place - Exploring Kruger is the book for you!