The Kruger National Park is world famous and so it should be. From its initial inception dating back to 1926, the Kruger National Park has provided a large portion of the wild to remain wild. It has also offered people the opportunity to view this incredible landscape and the creatures that are found within it. Although most people are familiar with the National Park itself, there are a multitude of adjoining reserves that make up the Greater Kruger National Park. Over and above the already massive area set aside for the Park, these adjoining reserves make up an even larger wilderness area for the creatures of this area. The reserves that are part of this greater system allow the free movement of game within the greater system and are just as wild as the National Park itself. The ability to explore the Greater Kruger National Park is an absolute privilege and it is thanks to the special people and organisations who created this greater system that the rest of the world can enjoy it as it should be.