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18 January 2026

Update on Improved Weather Conditions and Lifting of Day Visitation Restrictions

As the weather conditions in the Limpopo and Mpumalanga Provinces including areas in the Kruger National Park (KNP) have improved significantly, day visitation to the park will resume as of tomorrow (Monday, 19 January 2026).

Guests entering the park are advised to exercise caution and are strongly requested not to venture onto gravel roads, as some sections may still be affected by recent rainfall.

Visitors are further advised that shops within the park are currently low on stock due to earlier access limitations. Guests are therefore encouraged to bring along their own essential supplies to ensure a comfortable visit.

The northern part of the Kruger National Park remains inaccessible at this stage, as several roads and bridges have been washed away. These areas will remain closed until it is safe to reopen them.

Entry into the southern region of the park will be permitted through Paul Kruger Gate, Numbi Gate, Malelane Gate and Phabeni Gate.

Please note that Phabeni Gate is being closely monitored due to fluctuating water levels in the nearby stream and may be closed at short notice should conditions change.

Crocodile Bridge Gate remains closed until further notice.

SANParks will continue to monitor conditions closely and provide updates as necessary. The safety of guests and staff remains our highest priority, and visitors are urged to adhere to all instructions and signage while in the park, transgressor will be issued with a fine and may face prosecution.

Further updates will be communicated as the situation evolves.

Related Park(s): Kruger National Park

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South African National Parks (SANParks)

JP Louw
Head of Communication and Spokesperson

Media Enquiries

Reynold “Rey” Thakhuli
General Manager: Communications Kruger National Park