Close-up of Buffalo Head and Horns

Close-up of buffalo head and horns, Kruger National Park, South Africa
Caption: Close-up of buffalo showing the heavy horns and "boss" on top of the head where the horns meet, Kruger National Park, South Africa. Photo: © Scotch Macaskill.

Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel (300D); Lens: Canon 100-400 IS zoom; Focal Length: 250mm; Shutter Speed: 1/250; Aperture: f7; ISO: 400

Location: TThe Kruger National Park is South Africa's flagship wildlife reserve and offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa.

Established in 1898, the park covers nearly 2 million hectares. As such, it is home to an impressive diversity of flora and fauna, including 507 different birds and 147 types of mammal.

Kruger Park is mainly a self-drive destination with a good infrastructure of roads, waterholes, picnic sites, and restcamps. Accommodation options include chalets, cottages, bungalows, tents, caravan and camp sites or bushveld camps, bush lodges and private safari lodges.

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