Prescribed Ecological Burn In Tsitsikamma Section Progressing Safely And On Track
The operation of a prescribed ecological burn in the Tsitsikamma Section of the Garden Route National Park is progressing according to plan following ...
Entry tariffs to Camdeboo National Park outside Graaff-Reinet are scheduled for an annual increase from Wednesday 1 November 2017.
This will see the daily conservation fees for South African citizens set to increase from R35 to R38. Rates for SA children under 12 years old are 50% of the adult price at R19 per child. Children under two enter for free.
Visitors from SADC countries will pay R76 from 1 November whilst those from all other foreign countries may expect to pay R112. The rate for children is always half the price of the adults – at R38 and R56 respectively.
Conservation fees are discounted for South African citizens in view of the financially disadvantaged status of the majority of people and the contribution by taxpayers to government funds.
All funds generated from conservation fees are used with the primary mandate of South African National Parks which is to oversee the conservation of South Africa”s biodiversity, landscapes, seascapes and associated heritage assets through a system of national parks.
South African National Parks (SANParks) Frontier Region Communications
Tel: 082 888 0201
Fayroush Ludick
Regional Manager: Communications, SANParks
Tel: 082 888 0201
Email: [email protected]