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Why is South Africa's most famous reserve called the Kruger National Park?
This book begins with that simple question and takes the reader on a captivating journey through history, wilderness and discovery. From the first European settlers at the tip of Africa to the trading days in the Lowveld, the narrative unfolds with the drama and beauty of a land that was once under threat and later transformed into one of the greatest conservation success stories in the world.
At the heart of this transformation stands James Stevenson-Hamilton, the first ranger of the Sabie Game Reserve, who in 1902 began a lifelong mission to protect this wild land. His vision and determination led to the official proclamation of the Kruger National Park in 1926, a milestone that changed the future of African wildlife forever. Alongside him, the early rangers - isolated, fearless and deeply connected to the wilderness - shaped the spirit of protection that still defines the park today.
But this is not only history. The book takes the reader on a guided safari, travelling northwards from the Crocodile River to the Limpopo. Each region and landscape is brought to life with vivid descriptions of its flora and fauna: lions stalking through golden grasslands, elephants moving silently among mopane trees, and rare antelope finding refuge along hidden watercourses. Ecological connections between rivers, plants and animals are explained with clarity, allowing readers to see the park not only as a collection of species but as a living, breathing system.
Rich in detail, alive with atmosphere, and written with deep respect for the passion of rangers and visionaries who shaped it, this book is both a chronicle of the hundred years of Kruger National Park and a celebration of its enduring legacy. It is an invitation to experience the park as a place of wonder, memory and inspiration - where history and wilderness meet, and where the spirit of Africa continues to thrive.
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Stefan, born in 1971 in Aachen, Germany, is an avid traveller whose journeys are guided by curiosity and wonder. With his camera at hand, he captures not only the grandeur of vast landscapes but also the subtle beauty of small details in nature. Over time, another passion has grown alongside photography: writing. His comprehensive books bring together history, culture and the living world, reflecting his desire to understand places in their full depth.
Southern Africa, in particular, has become a source of inspiration. Exploring its diverse ecosystems, Stefan has learned much about the delicate balance of nature while at the same time engaging in conversations with the people he has met along the way. Open and inquisitive, he has forged friendships that have lasted far beyond the journeys themselves. For him, travel is not only about moving through landscapes but also about weaving together stories, knowledge and human connections.