Kruger National Park is massive. With over two million hectares to explore, you could spend your whole life exploring it. However, we only had three days - but we lived it to the fullest!
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Show notes
Buy me a Coffee
Spring Chirp
Kruger National Park
Kruger Adventure Lodge
Phabeni Gate
Tinker Guides
Birds/Animals mentioned
Wattled Starling
Southern Carmine Bee-eater
Intro Bird Call: Red-crested Bustard (Recorded: Kruger NP February, 2025)
Outro Bird Call: Woodland Kingfisher (Recorded: Kruger NP February, 2025)
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