Some recent visits to the Kruger National Park

Some recent visits to the Kruger National Park

Author: Road Trip October 20, 2022 Duration: 39:35
Send us Fan Mail Some reflections on our visits to the Kruger Park this year. We have visited a wide variety of the camps in the Central / Northern section and give some feedback on our experiences there. Support the show The Road Trip SA app is available for download. Do you want to visit and explore South Africa? Touch Africa Safaris

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