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10 fun facts about buffaloes you didn’t know

With school holidays and the Easter weekend around the corner, South African families are planning their safari holidays.

There’s no better place to get into the bush than the iconic Kruger National Park, one of the largest game reserves in the world and a kingpin in South African conservation.

For families with kids, a safari holiday has so many spin-off benefits. It’s a fantastic opportunity for children to be immersed in a vibrant living laboratory, learning about nature, plants and animals, and ecosystems. On family game drives curiosity is ignited in both parents and kids. Wildlife spotting is elevated by being able to identify different species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and insects, and then finding out more about their habits, behaviours and roles in the ecosystem.

To make it easy for mom and dad to answer questions and keep young ones entertained on game drives, here’s the Kruger Gate Hotel Fun Fact Sheet on Buffaloes:

1. The Buffaloes of the Kruger Park are known as Cape Buffaloes. They are the largest of the five sub-species found in Africa and the only one you will see in the wilds of the southern region of the continent.

2. With males weighing in at over 800kg, Kruger’s Buffaloes proudly take their place in Africa’s famous Big 5 – Elephant, Rhino, Buffalo, Lion and Leopard. For many visitors to South Africa, seeing the Big 5 is one the main goals of their safari holiday.

3. Cape Buffaloes are part of the bovine group of mammals which includes domestic cattle, Bison and some large spiral-horned antelope such as the Eland. What they all have in common is that they power their great big bodies eating tough grasses and chew the cud or ‘ruminate’ to digest their food. Buffaloes, like other bovines have a unique digestive system which includes a stomach with four different chambers.

4. Buffaloes like each other’s company and live in herds all their lives. In the Kruger, Buffalo herds can include many hundreds of individuals. Buffalo society is complex and well-organised.

5. As bulk grass-feeders, Buffalo play an important ecological role in mowing down tall grasses to create large areas of shorter grass that enable other more selective grazers to find the plants they prefer to eat.

6. Both male and female buffaloes have large and impressive horns with a formidable boss that protects their skulls. This is necessary for defence against predators such as Lions and Spotted Hyenas. Male buffaloes also clash horns in bouts of fighting with each other to establish their dominance in the male hierarchy of the herd.

7. Cape Buffaloes have a reputation for being grumpy and intolerant! They are known for being short-tempered, easily aggravated and even, vengeful. This is why no one has ever tried to make a domestic animal out of a Cape Buffalo!

8. Buffaloes work very effectively together to protect the most vulnerable members of the herd. It will take a determined pride of Lions or clan of Spotted Hyenas to bring down a Buffalo. They will mostly try to isolate vulnerable young, sick or old Buffaloes. But the herd has a strong instinct to protect their own, and their common tactic is for the strong to encircle the vulnerable and present their horns to the predator. A charging Buffalo can easily kill a Lion or Hyena.

9. Buffaloes are water-loving, visiting rivers and waterholes at least once every day. Most visitors to the Kruger Park spot them making their way down to the river or having a good wallow. Water cools them down on hots days, and muddy wallows help protect their skins from insect bites.

10. There’s gentle giant side to Cape Buffaloes. Although they are known for their fierceness they make alliances with some species of birds. If you spot a herd of Buffalo, watch out for Yellow-billed Oxpeckers clinging on to their big bodies or Cattle Egrets strolling along with the herd. These insectivorous birds keep their skins clear of ticks and other parasites. This peaceful relationship between bird and beast is known as mutualism.

Guest Reviews

(Translated by Google) An excellent experience the accommodation, the food, the service, the staff. The girl who gave me the massage was very good. Bravo for everything

(Original)
Μία εξαιρετική εμπειρία η διαμονή, το φαγητό, η εξυπηρέτηση, το προσωπικό. Η κοπέλα που μου Έκανε μασάζ ήταν πολύ καλή. Μπράβο για όλα

Posted on 26/03/2026 by Google

The hotel is located directly at the entrance to the Krugerpark.
All rooms and public areas are tastefully renovated and give the impression of a comfortable Safari Lodge.
The staff is friendly and very attentive.
The new (additional) pool with lounge deck and snack bar offers fantastic views of Kruger Park. Here you can often observe animals such as elephants, hippos and of course impalas.

In particular, the location and comfort make this hotel the best value for the southern Krugerpark.

Posted on 25/03/2026 by TripAdvisor

Beautiful hotel with a beautiful structure that gives the impression of being suspended in the trees. The decoration is superb and the location, right in front of Kruger National Park, is exceptional.
The table is excellent, with high quality dishes.
The staff is very welcoming and particularly attentive.
A truly memorable experience!

Posted on 29/03/2026 by TripAdvisor

I could not recommend the Kruger Gate Hotel more! Our experience from start to finish was flawless. We were greeted at Skukuza airport and driven through Kruger National Park to get to the hotel. That meant that even our taxi journey to the hotel featured animal sightings. The staff at the hotel were so efficient and got us checked in so quickly, even though we were a large family/friends group. We stayed for four nights and decided to do 1x full day safari, 1x morning safari and 1x afternoon safari. This allowed us to explore the National Park but also enjoy the beautiful facilities at the hotel. The safaris were excellently organised and the guides were incredible. We saw 4 out of the big 5 (sadly no leopards, although we had two very near misses where we had just missed a leopard sighting) and countless other animals. In our down time we enjoyed the three swimming pools, one of which overlooked the river and where we could see elephants on the opposite banks, and our wonderful rooms. The group was split between Deluxe Rooms and the self catering chalets. The rooms were stunning and the chalets were excellent for larger groups. The food was AMAZING! Every night we were treated to an extensive buffet in the boma with amazing singing. The ambience was incredible. On the two mornings we weren\'t on game drives we enjoyed the buffet breakfast, which was also delicious. While there a large number of our group booked treatments at the spa, which we all raved about. The trip was to celebrate my 30th Birthday and we were a large group visiting from the UK. I would like to thank everyone at the Kruger Gate Hotel for making our stay so special. I really hope that I return again in the future. Thank you again!

Posted on 30/03/2026 by Booking.com

Nice set up with a lovely pool by the river,feels amazing right in the bush

Posted on 30/03/2026 by Booking.com

le cadre exceptionnel, la gentillesse du personnel, c\'était mon 2eme séjour dans cet hôtel et j\'y retournerai surment une 3eme fois.

Posted on 29/03/2026 by Booking.com

La structure, la decoration, l’emplacement et la table

Posted on 29/03/2026 by Booking.com