A Journey of Nature's Grandeur
The Kruger National Park, spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometers in north-eastern South Africa, is one of the world’s most iconic wildlife sanctuaries and among the most biodiverse protected ecosystems on Earth.
Established in 1926, the park is home to 147 mammal species, more than 500 bird species and 125 reptiles across 14 distinct eco-zones.
As Kruger National Park marks its 100th anniversary in 2026, Kruger’s Wild Kingdom explores the legacy, scale and ecological importance of one of Earth’s most celebrated wildlife reserves. Through breathtaking cinematography and intimate wildlife storytelling, the film celebrates a century of conservation that helped shape modern wildlife protection across Africa.
From elephant matriarchs safeguarding their young to lions defending their dominance and elusive leopards navigating the shadows, the film captures the timeless rhythm of one of Africa’s last great wildernesses.
This is the untold story of Kruger — its resilience, power and enduring place as one of the planet’s most cherished wildlife sanctuaries.
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