Kruger National Park is South Africa’s largest and oldest national park, covering nearly 7,500 square miles. Famous for its rich diversity of wildlife, including the “Big Five” (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and buffalo), Kruger offers a quintessential African safari experience.
The park’s infrastructure is exceptional, with various lodges, campsites, and self-drive routes that cater to travelers of all types. Kruger also protects numerous archaeological sites, adding a cultural dimension to the park’s natural splendor.
This extraordinary double helix staircase, also known as the "Snail Staircase" or "Bramante Double Helix," is a masterpiece crafted by the renowned Renaissance architect Donato Bramante. As visitors ascend or descend this remarkable structure, they become part of a rich tapestry of history and art.