Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s largest and most famous game reserves, spans nearly 20,000 square kilometres of diverse landscapes in north-eastern South Africa. Home to the iconic Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo—along with hundreds of other mammal, bird, and plant species, it offers some of the best wildlife viewing in the world. With a mix of rest camps, lodges, and self-drive routes, Kruger combines breath-taking natural beauty with unforgettable safari experiences.
Olifants Rest Camp in Kruger National Park is perched high on a cliff, offering breath-taking panoramic views over the Olifants River and surrounding bushveld. Known for its dramatic scenery, it’s a great spot to watch elephants, hippos, and crocodiles in the river below, as well as a wide range of birdlife. The camp provides comfortable accommodation in bungalows and huts, along with facilities like a restaurant and shop, making it a relaxing base while still being close to excellent game-viewing routes.




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