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...
The Kruger National Park (KNP) Management would like to alert all visitors planning to arrive at the park this weekend to be mindful of the predicted rainfall across the region.
According to the South African Weather Services (SAWS), significant rain showers are expected to affect both Mpumalanga and Limpopo Provinces over the coming days, including the Kruger National Park area. Visitors are urged to exercise extra caution, particularly with the weather forecast showing heavy downpours starting this weekend and continuing into the week.
Weather Forecast:
Mpumalanga & Limpopo: The SA Weather Service has issued a warning for heavy rainfall across these regions, with up to 50mm of rain expected in some areas. Thunderstorms and localized flooding are also possible, particularly on Saturday, January 10 through to Monday, January 12.
Kruger National Park: Rain is expected to begin on the western side of the park, with the eastern sections seeing rainfall later in the weekend. The wet weather conditions are likely to affect travel within the park.
Safety Advice for Visitors:
In light of the expected weather, Kruger National Park officials urge all guests to take the following precautions to ensure their safety during their visit:
Visitor Experience while there is rainfall will undoubtedly add a fresh dimension to the park’s already lush landscape, it is important that visitors remain vigilant and follow park guidelines to enjoy their stay safely.
The Kruger National Park is committed to ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors, and we urge everyone to consider these weather warnings as part of their trip planning. We are grateful for your understanding and cooperation during this time.
For more information and to stay updated, visitors can check the official Kruger National Park website or contact the park’s reception for real-time alerts.