An infographic depicts a map of South Africa overlaid with the locations of national parks and some helpful information about these wildlife conservation areas.
South Africa has fantastic national parks protecting various regions' local fauna and flora. These parks are found from the southern tip of the country, surrounded by two oceans, to the wildlife-rich conservation areas in the northern and northeastern parts. Here, the Big Five still roam supreme.
The ecosystems include desert landscapes, lush indigenous forests, wooded savannas, and open plains. Some parks are dedicated to conserving parts of the unique Cape Floral Kingdom with its multitude of Fynbos species, and others were established to protect rare wildlife like the bontebok.
The most famous park is Kruger National Park, which offers some of Africa's finest safari experiences in an area the size of Israel. Other favorites often visited by international safari enthusiasts include Addo Elephant Park and the Kgalakgadi Transfrontier Park.
Whichever of these wilderness areas you choose to visit, the adventure will soothe the soul and bring you up close to some of the most majestic animals in the world.
The information included in infographics on the www.africasky.com website serve as general knowledge when traveling to Southern Africa.