#695 Hluhluwe Imfolozi National Park, South Africa

280km north of Durban in Kwazulu-Natal is the oldest (1895) proclaimed park in Africa: 960 square kilometers of big-five animals, the largest population of White Rhino in the world, and many other animals and wildlife besides. Originally three separate reserves, these were combined in 1989.

This area between the two Umfolozi rivers includes Stone age settlements, and was once a Zulu royal hunting ground. The tsetse fly carrying nagana disease protected the area from being a colonial hunting area. Sadly 100,000 animals were blamed and culled before 1945 brought in the spraying of DDT to rid the area of the pest.