The Kruger National Park is one of the top wildlife parks in the world
and the flagship of Africa and South Africa's game reserves. It is
home not only to the 'Big Five', but also to bird species, trees,
mammals, reptiles, fish and amphibian species.
Playing golf on the outskirts of the Kruger
Park means you can combine your favourite sport with the
bush and wildlife-viewing activities. With the possibility
of Zebra and other wildlife visiting you during your
challenging round of golf, you won't even need to
venture beyond your golf course to view some of Africa's finest game!
Kruger Park 's climate is subtropical with hot rainy
summers from October and March, followed by warm dry winters. In winter,
the cooler temperatures and sparser vegetation makes
game viewing and golf playing a lot easier.
Read more about holidays in Kruger National Park.
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