A Journey of Nature's Grandeur
The Kruger National Park, spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometers in north-eastern South Africa, is a sanctuary of unparalleled biodiversity.
Established in 1926, it is home to 147 mammal species, over 500 bird species, and 125 reptiles across 14 eco-zones.
As Kruger nears its centenary, this documentary traces its history and the conservation triumphs that shaped it. We follow elephant herds safeguarding their young, lion prides reclaiming their dominance, and the elusive leopards navigating their secretive world. Wild dogs and cheetahs defy the odds, thriving against larger predators.
This is the untold story of Kruger - its resilience, power, and place as one of Earth's most cherished wildlife sanctuaries.
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