Skukuza is the largest rest camp in the Kruger National Park, and serves as its headquarters and the main hub for nature conservation. Here you
will find museums, cottages, huts, restaurants, shops, facilities for day visitors, camping and caravan sites, a petrol station, vehicle emergency
service, car hire, an airport, a post office, a bank, a doctor and a laundromat. When you drive through the imposing gates into Skukuza you find
yourself in an administration centre abuzz with scientists, rangers, conservationists. A wealth of knowledge can be gained in the information center,
while adults and children can attend lectures in the nearby environmental education centre. A museum has been constructed at the railway siding, which
was used on the Selati line in the 1920's. You can have a meal in a restaurant housed in two old railway carriages from the same period. The restcamp
is located in the southern region of the Kruger National Park. Also worth a visit is the Campbell 1929 Hut Museum. This National Monument was one of
the first tourist to be established in Skukuza and houses interesting relics from the period. Skukuza has over two hundred huts, making it Kruger
National Park's largest camp.