Tennis courts inside or near Kruger National Park

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I know there is a golf course inside Kruger National Park (South Africa), but does anyone know if there is anywhere to play tennis either inside the park or nearby?






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Which part of Kruger National Park is the best?

Nkumbe Hill (394m) is one of the best view sites in Kruger. The road then descends quite rapidly into the mixed woodlands of the N'waswitsontso River basin where there are often elephant to be seen. The area around Tshokwane is good for lions and other big game.

Which gate is the best to enter Kruger National Park?

Phabeni Gate in Kruger National Park is the best way to get into Skukuza when driving from Johannesburg. Phabeni Gate was constructed in 2002 to ease entrance into the Park.

How many days do you need in Kruger National Park?

Kruger is the park with the greatest diversity of wildlife in South Africa, and you could spend up to a week enjoying safari and nature walks here. A minimum of two days will give you a real taste for the park's stupendous wildlife viewing, but you'll want at least five days to truly appreciate its diversity.

What is not allowed in the Kruger National Park?

No raw, wild-animal derived products such as meat, bones, organs and hides may be brought into or removed from the Kruger National Park. Raw meat and dairy products may be brought into the Kruger National Park for your own consumption.



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