The
Park is essentially self-drive
destination with a wide infrastructure
of roads, waterholes, picnic sites
and camps. To reach the park, flights
are available from Johannesburg
to Kruger Mpumalanga International
Airport, Kruger Park Gateway Airport
(Phalaborwa) and East Gate Airport
(Hoedspruit).
The
Park is home to
the following numbers of wildlife:
Lions (1,500), Leopards (1,000)
Cheetahs (200), Elephants (11,700),
Giraffes (9,000), Impala (15,000),
White Rhino (5,000), Buffalo
(25,150), Kudu (5,000), Wart Hog
(3,800),
Water Buck (5,000), Wilderbeest
(17,000), Zebras (32,000)
The
Property Market
Investments in this region are
a unique opportunity – moreover,
with the enormous tourism numbers,
rental schemes are mature and yields
consistent. Lodges are completed
to the highest
quality
and designed to fit the surrounding
environment with rich earth tones.
With many analysts suggesting
South African property to be under-valued
by over 60%, off-plan projects
in tourist-rich areas such as Kruger
National Park offer excellent potential
returns in medium to long term
capital growth.
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