Mrs Eileen Orpen, a lover of wildlife and nature, bought a series of farms, totaling 24 528ha, on the Eastern/Central side of the Park, which she donated to the Kruger Park. Read more about Eileen Orpen Dam
Crooks Corner in the Kruger National Park, overlooks the Limpopo and Luvuvhu Rivers, at the point where the borders of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique meet. Read more about Crooks Corner View
The Masorini Picnic Site, lies at the foot of the Masorini Ruins, which are of great cultural significance. Read more about Masorini Ruins Picnic Site
Babalala Picnic Site is situated in the far north of the Kruger Park, Read more about Babalala Picnic Site
Mlondozi Picnic Site sits on a hilltop overlooking the beautiful Mlondozi Dam - with the plains to the South of the Dam and more hills immediately to the North. Read more about Mlondozi Picnic Site
Nkuhlu is is built on several levels under a canopy of tall trees, next to the mighty Sabie River. Read more about Nkuhlu Picnic Site
Mathekenyane Hill has an almost magical feeling about it - especially as the sun creeps above the horizon or gradually slides below the bushveld limit - which extends as far as the horizon. Read more about Mathekenyane Hill View
Muzandzeni is a peaceful picnic spot, situated next to a seasonal stream in the shade of tall trees. Read more about Muzandzeni Picnic Site
While you are exploring Kruger National Park you are surely going to work up an appetite. Take a break at one of the picnic sites to relax and enjoy lunch. There are many spots throughout the park with eating facilities.
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