
South Africa - Wildlife
South Africa is a very large country with many wildlife reserves.
The Wildlife is amazing : many species of antelopes, zebras, giraffes, buffalos, birds, elephants, hippos, hyenas and of course, the big cats (lions, leopards, cheetahs).
The iconic Kruger Park and the Private Reserves around are some of the South Africa's most exciting African safari destination.
BEST TIME to VISIT SOUTH AFRICA
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to SOUTH AFRICA
Safaris : from April to October

Vulture

swimming pool at the lodge

heron

Oxpecker

antelope









buffalo














Leopard

leopard

leopard

baby cheetah climbing a tree

lion

Nyala - young male

Ground Hornbill

african fishing eagle

buffalo

steenbok

giraffe

bird

elephant

giraffe

eagle

bee eater

female kudu

stork

elephant

leopard

male bushbuck

waterbuck

Lilac roller

young waterbuck

vervet monkey

stork

male kudu

Yellow hornbill

elephant

male nyala

giraffes

bushbuck

hyena

waterbucks

Bushbuck male on the left and kudu male on the right

lilac roller

fishing eagle

owl

giraffe

bushbuck - male

Rhinoceros (dehorned)

leopard

kudu at the waterhole

Elephants

Elephants

Egyptian geese

hippopotamus

leopard

hippopotamus

hornbill

elephants drinking

crocodile


river

elephants

elephants

pretty bird


leopard

oxpeckers on the back of a giraffe

steenbok

lions on the road at night

zebra at the water hole

buffalos

landscape

buffalos

Rhinoceros (dehorned)

herd of elephants6

rhinoceros

kudu - female

elephants


impala

warthog

male kudu

leopard at the top of a rock

hippopotamus

male impala

elephant

Elephants - mother and baby

male elephant

river

river

large tree

giraffe

pretty bird

young bushbuck

rhinoceros (dehorned)

Game with a 4WD

giraffes

zebras

leopard

young leopard

elephants

leopard6

leopard on a termite mount

lions - 3 cubs

lion cub

lion cub

Rhinoceros

wildebeast

cheetah - 2 cubs

ibis

Cheetah - mother and cub

mother and leopard cub

Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros