Crocodile Bridge Restcamp
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Renowned for its dense and varied population of lion prides, Crocodile Bridge is tucked into the Southeastern corner of the
Kruger Park, and shares the northern bank of its name sake, Crocodile River. The area exhibits genuine San rock art, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the history and culture of Crocodile Bridge.
Historically, 18th century European explorers ventured inland in search of gold from Monomotapa. Constructed along with the Sabie Reserve (a forerunner of the Kruger National Park) in the late 19th century, Crocodile Bridge was originally a ranger post. Once part of the Selati railway line to Skukuza, the bridge stands firm to this day, despite severe damage sustained in the 2000 flooding of the area.