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To ensure a safe and pleasant stay in the Park, South African National Parks (SANParks) would like to urge visitors to the Kruger National Park (KNP) to book in advance and to observe the rules of the Park over the coming holidays; starting from Thursday, 27 April 2023 until Monday, 1 May 2023. Day Visitors are reminded that daily quotas will once again apply at the entrance gates and there are three-time slots for pre-bookings to be made prior to arrival, which they can choose from as follows:
“For busy periods such as the holidays, we aim to better manage the volumes that we expect, as well as our visitors’ expectations. We realise some people might extend the Freedom Day holiday to a long weekend thereby merging it with the Workers’ Day holiday which is on Monday, 1 May 2023. We, therefore, aim to optimally manage the volumes that we expect, as well as our visitors’ expectations. The three different time slots are aimed at improving the spread of vehicles and, as far as possible prevent unnecessary waiting periods at entrance gates,” said the KNP’s spokesperson, Isaac Phaahla.
Pre-booked day visitors will get preference over non-booked day visitors at the gate but must ensure that they arrive within their booked time slots. Arriving outside the booked time slot will be regarded as non-booked and therefore will not receive preference and could be turned away. These bookings can be changed as well through SANParks Reservations offices if need be.
“The park has made plans for increased visibility of both traffic officials and visitor management personnel to monitor speeding, after-hours travelling and general behaviour on the roads. Day Visitors are also reminded to not bring liquor with them as the alcohol ban on public areas in the park is a permanent rule which is enforced at all times. Management is urging visitors to cooperate with officials who will be on duty and to report unbecoming behaviour to the gate officials or call the emergency call centre number on the entry permits,” advised Phaahla.
Visitors are also urged to help keep the Park clean by disposing of their litter at designated areas, not alighting from vehicles in undesignated areas, not speeding and adhering to all rules and regulations as stipulated on the gate permit. Visitors are urged to be courteous and cooperative at sightings to avoid inconveniencing other road users. Please plan your trip carefully, allowing sufficient time to enjoy the bush and to get to your destination. Entrance Gate operating hours will be from 06:00 to 18:00 for April and from 06:00 to 17:30 for May.
Visitors should also take note of the following important information:
There are a few gravel roads that are still closed in the South of the park due to flooding; the main road between Skukuza and Lower Sabie remains closed until further notice. Visitors are urged not to remove signs indicating that a road is closed as that will pose a danger to other motorists. Visitors should consult at the camp and gate receptions for an update on road closures or visit our SM platforms.