The southern region of Kruger region extends to cover the Crocodile River in the south and the Sabie River in the north, the Lebombo Mountains along the border with Mozambique and to the southwestern corner, the Khandzalive. Here the trees are rarely found. Around Pretoriuskop, known for its profusion of trees, is the birthplace of Jock of the Bushveld.
The Northern Region of Kruger National Park ranges southward from Tropic of Capricorn to the Olifants River, bounded by the Lebombo Mountains in the east. Sightings of elephant, zebra and buffalo are fairly common. Ostrich are found in open scrub-land, while predators try not to be seen. Mopane trees dominate the landscape in the east and the isolated hills in the west are rich in pre-historic artifacts.
The Central Region of Kruger National Park is bounded by the River Sabi in the south and the Olifants River in the north to the Lebombo Mountains which form the boundary with Mozambique. Encompassing only 30% of the Kruger National Park’s surface area. The region is the most rich in wildlife of the four regions with some of the best scenery.