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The annual South African National Parks week will this year take place from 12 to 16 September 2022. The purpose of this initiative is to continue to encourage citizens to know their parks and come and enjoy their natural heritage especially communities that are bordering these protected areas as they might not ordinarily be able to afford the general entry fees. The Kruger National Park (KNP) will open its gates only during weekdays and implores people to make arrangements as quotas will be implemented to avoid congestion both at the gates and other public areas within the park.
“We want people to be able to connect to nature and appreciate their natural heritage, hence the decision to restrict it to weekdays and to have quotas at every gate. The free access week takes place during September, which is both Tourism and Heritage month, therefore it makes sense for us to have National Parks week during this period, especially for our neighbouring communities. In celebration of National Parks Week, KNP also has planned activities lined up to highlight the interpretation of some of the Cultural Heritage products available for tourists. These activities will also allow us an opportunity to strengthen relations with the key stakeholders from around the Park who are linked to those cultural heritage sites,” said the Spokesperson of the KNP, Isaac Phaahla.
Activities will be as follows:
Conditions applicable to the free entry are that access will only be granted to day visitors upon presentation of an identity document; only children below the age of 16 years gain entry without proof of identity. Groups regarded as commercial ventures: private open safari vehicle operators, tourists who come to the park on tour buses and overnight visitors are not included in this free access arrangement.
South African National Parks – Kruger National Park
Media enquiries:
Isaac Phaahla
Communications and Marketing, KNP
Telephone: 013 735 4363, Cell 083 673 6974 or email: [email protected]