# South Africa’s world-renowned Kruger National Park in Mpumalanga is celebrating its 100th anniversary today, marking a century of wildlife conservation and biodiversity protection. Established on May 31, 1926, through the National Parks Act, the park has grown into one of Africa’s leading ecotourism destinations, attracting approximately two million visitors annually. Celebrations include conservation events and educational programmes. The milestone comes as the park rebuilds after severe flood damage, while strengthening community partnerships and conservation efforts for its second century.
Kruger National Park marks 100 Years of conservation