A heroic ranger in the Kruger Park took down five heavily armed poachers, one of whom had a rifle pointed in his direction.
64-year-old tourist Krishna Tummalapalli was staying at the Shishangeni Lodge in early June, and captured this remarkable showdown at a waterhole.
Everybody’s seen the world-famous ‘Battle at Kruger’, and 15 years later, a similar showdown has occurred at the exact same dam.
A rhino poacher was trampled by elephants and then eaten by lions, after he attempted to hunt down a rhino in the Kruger Park.
Sir Richard Branson’s privately owned Ulusaba Private Game Reserve doesn’t skimp on luxury, which might explain the hefty price tag.
Kruger Park gets many plaudits for the Big Five that roam around, but sometimes the biggest battles play out between unlikely adversary.
Some heroes wear capes, and others wear khaki uniforms and stamp around in the bush. Let’s hit the Kruger Park ground running.
An overprotective buffalo and a young lion had an odd interaction over a water monitor at Kruger National Park, and there was only ever going to be one winner.
In yet another epic sighting from the Kruger National Park, a herd of buffalo take on a pride of lion. There’s a sting in the tail of this one.
Thanks to the efforts of tireless volunteers, all of South Africa’s national parks are now on Google Street View. Please do enjoy.
The African continent is blessed with national parks that are the envy of the rest of the world, so let’s look at five of our crown jewels.
A leopard may sit well above the porcupine on the food chain, but that doesn’t always mean the cat will always have its way. Eina.
There’s a joke in here somewhere about those old Chomp chocolates, but I’ll take the high road. A hippo under attack from a pride of lions takes extreme measures.
Thanks to a drought times are tough in certain parts of the Kruger, and it was a baby hippo that came to the rescue of its ailing mother.
The Kruger Park has seen a disturbing increase in reckless driving over the past few years, and this is right up there with the worst of them.
There’s an animal tracking app that shows tourists where the latest sightings are, but Kruger Park officials aren’t too happy about it.
We know that South Africa’s rhinos are under attack from poachers, but every now and again nature is still allowed to take its course.
The Kruger National Park just isn’t that exciting for the newly wealthy so they have decided to add a few bars.
One of three siblings, a cheetah was knocked over in the Kruger Park yesterday and officials are angry.
If you are a fan of Africa’s gentle grey giants then look away now, Kruger Park poachers felling another beast. What happened next is perhaps the worst part though.
It was a case of social media saving the day after a lion was rescued from certain death thanks to pictures circulating on Facebook.
Kruger National Park was the scene of a rather unusual occurrence, a leopard and a tiny impala putting instinct aside and playing nice.
Check this babe of an elephant being rescued by its herd when it can’t escape a muddy water bank.
Some holiday makers in Kruger National Park were witness to an unusual attack, an enraged elephant goring a buffalo to death.
You know those moments at work when you do all the hard work and someone else gets the reward? That’s kind of what happened to these lions in Kruger National Park.
Prince Harry mans up and joins forces with Operation Corona in the Kruger to combat the endless stream of rhino poachers.
When you enter Kruger National Park it’s best to remember that those wild beasts are better suited to their surroundings than you are. Some handy tips then to avoid trouble.
Some lucky punters hit the safari jackpot when two huge lions made a kill right in front of their cars, and even luckier for us someone managed to film it
News broke last week of a leopard in the Kruger National Park attacking a guide before being run over by his vehicle and put down. This footage shows exactly how that happened.
A leopard has been put down after it sustained extensive injuries during an attack on a tour guide in the Kruger National Park.