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About: Skukuza

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Skukuza (formerly Reserve, Sabi Bridge and Sikhukhuza), located 57 km east of Hazyview at the confluence of the N'waswitshaka and Sabie Rivers in Mpumalanga, is the administrative headquarters of the Kruger National Park. It is also the largest rest camp of the park. It is South Africa's number one game viewing destination and is the most popular game reserve in the country. It is popular with domestic and foreign tourists alike, as the big five game are in relative abundance when compared to other game reserves in the country. A tourist in Skukuza may not have to go out looking for Africa's big five, as these animals could potentially be observed from the deck of the Cattle Baron restaurant. Lions, leopards, and cheetahs regularly kill their prey on the green lawns of Skukuza's golf cours

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  • Skukuza ist das Haupt-Camp des Kruger-Nationalparks in Südafrika. (de)
  • Skukuza est le camp principal du parc national Kruger en Afrique du Sud. Son nom, adapté de Sikhukhuza (nouveau balai en isiZulu) était le surnom de parce que ce dernier avait nettoyé le parc animalier de ses braconniers et de ses hors-la-loi. Situé sur la rive sud de la rivière Sabie, Skukuza est le plus grand et le plus fréquenté des camps du parc national Kruger. Il se compose d'un centre administratif, de 3 musées, d'une bibliothèque, d'un golf, de magasins, de restaurants, de bungalows et de guest houses. * Waterkant maison d'hôtes * Vieux pont ferroviaire sur la rivière Sabie * Rivière Sabie, Skukuza * La Bibliothèque Stevenson-Hamilton * Comair Douglas DC-3, Skukuza, 1973 Fondé en 1902, le camp prend d'abord le nom de Sabie Bridge avant d'être rebaptisé Skukuza en 1936. Le camp est géré par la South African National Parks (SANParks). Il est situé à 12km de l'entrée la plus proche du parc (Paul Kruger Gate). * Portail de l’Afrique du Sud (fr)
  • Skukuza (formerly Reserve, Sabi Bridge and Sikhukhuza), located 57 km east of Hazyview at the confluence of the N'waswitshaka and Sabie Rivers in Mpumalanga, is the administrative headquarters of the Kruger National Park. It is also the largest rest camp of the park. It is South Africa's number one game viewing destination and is the most popular game reserve in the country. It is popular with domestic and foreign tourists alike, as the big five game are in relative abundance when compared to other game reserves in the country. A tourist in Skukuza may not have to go out looking for Africa's big five, as these animals could potentially be observed from the deck of the Cattle Baron restaurant. Lions, leopards, and cheetahs regularly kill their prey on the green lawns of Skukuza's golf course or cricket club. The game reserve is situated in a medium rainfall area (770 mm of rainfall per year), on the well-wooded banks of the Sabie and N'waswitshaka rivers of Mpumalanga Province. (en)
  • Skukuza è il campo principale nonché la sede della direzione amministrativa del Parco Krugr in Sudafrica. Si trova nella parte meridionale del parco ed è facilmente raggiungibile in auto, passando dal Kruger Gate, l'ingresso principale del parco, o per via aerea raggiungendo il piccolo aeroporto ben collegato da voli interni. Il campo è anche il più grande e più attrezzato del parco e offre un'ampia scelta per il soggiorno dei turisti. Può ospitare fino a 500 visitatori in villette piccole e medie, bungalows, tende e aeree per campeggio. Vi sono ristoranti, negozi, una biblioteca, 3 musei e oltre ad essere la base ideale per partire con l'auto all'osservazione dell'immenso patrimonio faunistico del Parco Kruger è esso stesso un luogo di osservazione affacciandosi sul fiume in un'area ricca, tra gli altri, di ippopotami e babbuini. La variegata offerta turistica di Skukuza comprende anche un campo da golf da 9 buche, l'unico al mondo all'interno di una riserva naturale protetta. * Guest House Waterside * Vecchio treno ponte sul Fiume Sabie * Fiume Sabie, Skukuza * La biblioteca Stevenson-Hamilton * Comair Douglas DC-3, Skukuza, 1973 (it)
  • Skukuza is het belangrijkste rustkamp van het Nationaal park Kruger, in het noordoosten van Zuid-Afrika. De naam is afgeleid van het Zoeloewoord Sikhukhuza, wat "nieuwe bezem" betekent en een koosnaampje was voor de natuurbeheerder omdat hij het gebied "schoongeveegd" had van stropers en andere criminelen. Het kamp werd opgericht in 1902 onder de naam Sabie Bridge tot het in 1936 werd omgedoopt naar "Skukuza". Het kamp omvat onder andere een administratief centrum, een ATM bank, een golfterrein, autoverhuur en een medisch centrum. (nl)
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  • South bank of the Sabie River, near Paul Kruger Gate, Kruger National Park (en)
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  • Skukuza Rest Camp (en)
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  • Skukuza ist das Haupt-Camp des Kruger-Nationalparks in Südafrika. (de)
  • Skukuza is het belangrijkste rustkamp van het Nationaal park Kruger, in het noordoosten van Zuid-Afrika. De naam is afgeleid van het Zoeloewoord Sikhukhuza, wat "nieuwe bezem" betekent en een koosnaampje was voor de natuurbeheerder omdat hij het gebied "schoongeveegd" had van stropers en andere criminelen. Het kamp werd opgericht in 1902 onder de naam Sabie Bridge tot het in 1936 werd omgedoopt naar "Skukuza". Het kamp omvat onder andere een administratief centrum, een ATM bank, een golfterrein, autoverhuur en een medisch centrum. (nl)
  • Skukuza est le camp principal du parc national Kruger en Afrique du Sud. Son nom, adapté de Sikhukhuza (nouveau balai en isiZulu) était le surnom de parce que ce dernier avait nettoyé le parc animalier de ses braconniers et de ses hors-la-loi. Situé sur la rive sud de la rivière Sabie, Skukuza est le plus grand et le plus fréquenté des camps du parc national Kruger. Il se compose d'un centre administratif, de 3 musées, d'une bibliothèque, d'un golf, de magasins, de restaurants, de bungalows et de guest houses. * Waterkant maison d'hôtes * Vieux pont ferroviaire sur la rivière Sabie * * * (fr)
  • Skukuza (formerly Reserve, Sabi Bridge and Sikhukhuza), located 57 km east of Hazyview at the confluence of the N'waswitshaka and Sabie Rivers in Mpumalanga, is the administrative headquarters of the Kruger National Park. It is also the largest rest camp of the park. It is South Africa's number one game viewing destination and is the most popular game reserve in the country. It is popular with domestic and foreign tourists alike, as the big five game are in relative abundance when compared to other game reserves in the country. A tourist in Skukuza may not have to go out looking for Africa's big five, as these animals could potentially be observed from the deck of the Cattle Baron restaurant. Lions, leopards, and cheetahs regularly kill their prey on the green lawns of Skukuza's golf cours (en)
  • Skukuza è il campo principale nonché la sede della direzione amministrativa del Parco Krugr in Sudafrica. Si trova nella parte meridionale del parco ed è facilmente raggiungibile in auto, passando dal Kruger Gate, l'ingresso principale del parco, o per via aerea raggiungendo il piccolo aeroporto ben collegato da voli interni. La variegata offerta turistica di Skukuza comprende anche un campo da golf da 9 buche, l'unico al mondo all'interno di una riserva naturale protetta. * Guest House Waterside * Vecchio treno ponte sul Fiume Sabie * Fiume Sabie, Skukuza * La biblioteca Stevenson-Hamilton * (it)
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