Mpumalanga, which translates to “land of the rising sun,” is a magnificent region in South Africa that draws tourists from all over the world.
The Southern region of the renowned Kruger National Park provides some of Africa’s best wildlife viewing opportunities. This nearly two million hectare national park, which was created in 1898 to preserve the Lowveld’s wildlife, is unparalleled in the diversity of its plants and animals and is a global leader in the use of cutting-edge environmental management strategies and policies.
Without a doubt, one of South Africa’s most exclusive private game reserves is the Sabi Sands Game Reserve. Situated in the southwest corner of the Kruger National Park is the 65,000-hectare Reserve. The wildlife roams freely between the two game reserves, providing an incredible safari experience, as there are no limiting fences separating Sabi Sands and Kruger Park.