Garden Route National Park Operations Amid Ongoing Severe Weather
The Garden Route region continues to experience heavy rainfall, although wind conditions have subsided compared to yesterday, 11 May 2026. Damage asse...
South African National Parks (SANParks) is pleased to announce that the 2023-24 tourism season yielded positive results at Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) with more than 1,702,995 tourists visiting the park between December 2023 and January 2024 respectively. The most popular tourist attractions in Cape Town included SANParks products namely, Cape Point, Boulders, and Table Mountain Aerial Cableway.
Ahead of the festive season, the park was faced with numerous safety and security concerns and through collaboration with key stakeholders and the re-establishment of the Table Mountain Safety Forum, the crime-related incidents affecting visitors dropped significantly from 33 in November, to six (6) and 1 in December and January respectively.
The Western Cape Government’s Department of Police Oversight and Community Safety also recently handed over a drone donation to the park to assist with aerial surveillance and help SANParks rangers during search and rescue operations.
During the 2023/ 2024 fire season, more than 100 fires were reported to TMNP. Through the dedication of the firefighters in partnerships with key stakeholders, there were no recorded losses of houses, life, or critical infrastructure in or adjacent to the park. Our teams including aerial resources are deployed immediately to fires to put them out before 90 minutes.
In our effort to ensure visitor safety in the park, TMNP is strengthening its plan ahead of the Easter weekend to educate visitors on the importance of safety precautions and what to do in the event of an incident.
Table Mountain National Park would like to remind visitors: