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Travel guide of PhalaborwaThe locals call him Cyrus. I was lucky enough to get a stare-down from him on an afternoon safari in the Kruger National Park. What an amazing creature and moment.
Experienced by Geran de Klerk
31 km from Phalaborwa
3 Lions on Kruger National Park - South Africa Safari Reserve
Experienced by Diego Morales
36 km from Phalaborwa
This beautiful female leopard killed a young kudu and dragged it into the high branches of a marula tree in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve in South Africa. We were able to watch her feeding for just a few minutes before she left the tree and disappeared into the darkness.
Experienced by Joe McDaniel
42 km from Phalaborwa
I spotted Tsira on a trip to the Kruger National Park, South Africa. It’s not every day you get a leopard to pose like she did.
Experienced by Geran de Klerk
42 km from Phalaborwa
I met this dude on safari in Kruger National park in northern South Africa. The giraffes were easily in my favorite creatures to witness. They seemed almost prehistoric the the way the graced the African plain.
Experienced by Judah Legge
42 km from Phalaborwa
Walking to the bathroom in the Kruger National Park brought me very close to a herd of confident elephants, who awarded me with a few warnings when I got too close whilst taking pictures of them. This shot encaptures this elephants warning as he grunted and flapped his ears.
Experienced by Graham Hunt
42 km from Phalaborwa
A short rest stop in the Kruger National Park welcomed a Southerly Yellow-Billed Hornbill to the tree above me. More commonly know as Zazu from The Lion King (Yup sadly he’s not really blue!). I like the little bit of attitude this one displayed as I got close to take the snap!
Experienced by Mike Holford
42 km from Phalaborwa
Giraffe walks through brush in Kruger National Park, South Africa
Experienced by James Rathmell
42 km from Phalaborwa
face on full length shot of. African elephant on road approaching safari vehicle in South Africa's Kruger national park area on big five safari game drive
Experienced by AdventureOnTheSide.com
42 km from Phalaborwa
Baboon warming up in the early morning rays. KNP, RSA.
Experienced by Jaco-Lou Bierman
54 km from Phalaborwa
This photo was taken on our stay at Kapama Private Game Reserve in South Africa in August 2017.
Experienced by Simon Greenwood
54 km from Phalaborwa
This photo was taken whilst on holiday in South Africa at the Kapama Private Game Reserve near Kruger National Park.
Experienced by Simon Greenwood
54 km from Phalaborwa
This photo was taken whilst on holiday in South Africa at the Kapama Private Game Reserve near Kruger National Park.
Experienced by Simon Greenwood
54 km from Phalaborwa
This photo was taken whilst on holiday in South Africa at the Kapama Private Game Reserve near Kruger National Park.
Experienced by Simon Greenwood
54 km from Phalaborwa
This photo was taken on our stay at Kapama Private Game Reserve in South Africa in August 2017.
Experienced by Simon Greenwood
57 km from Phalaborwa
A close-up photo of a drongo in the Limpopo province, South Africa.
Experienced by Nadine Venter
76 km from Phalaborwa
Blyde River Canyon, South Africa
Experienced by Kurt Cotoaga
78 km from Phalaborwa
South Africa’s Panorama Route has a lot of impressive waterfalls and vistas, but half of them were obscured by fog on our trip. Luckily, I guess, since that sped up our trip and we only reached the Three Rondavels just before it was getting dark. This is one hell of a view!
Experienced by Matthias Mullie
80 km from Phalaborwa
Blyde River Canyon is one of the largest canyons on Earth. It has some of the deepest precipitous cliffs of any canyon on the planet. It is the second largest canyon in Africa, after the Fish River Canyon, and is known as one of the great wonders of nature on the continent.
Experienced by Thomas Peham
90 km from Phalaborwa
We went on safari in October 2017. The northern parts of South Africa where we were, have suffered a crippling drought. While on game drive one day, we saw this elephant foraging for food in very dry vegetation. All we could do, was hope that it would soon rain…
Experienced by Yolande Conradie