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SANParks opens accommodation

05 Aug 2020
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South African National Parks yesterday announced that accommodation in the majority of its parks would open to guests residing in the same province where the park is located, from August 14.

Other parks are scheduled to open their accommodation as follows:

  • Addo, Camdeboo, and Karoo National Parks: August 17
  • Mountain Zebra National Park: August 20

Only residents from provinces where national parks are located will be accommodated. Inter-provincial visitors will be prohibited entry into the parks.

“We are in the process of ensuring that the opening of our national parks for accommodation is done under the strictest health protocols to safeguard both our staff and guests, but accommodation will not run at full capacity as we will employ a phased-in approach to opening,” said SANParks ceo, Fundisile Mketeni.

“Therefore, our loyal guests can expect limited availability of accommodation in some parks at these beginning stages of our reopening, with a gradual increase in availability in the next few weeks.”

Fundisile added that SANParks had implemented additional visitor management procedures in line with regulation to further mitigate the risk of the spread of COVID-19.

*Overnight guests must provide proof of residence (municipal account or similar legally accepted form of verification of primary residence) at the time of booking and again when checking in.

*No more than two people will be allowed per unit except for parents and children.

*Tour operators will be allowed to conduct guided tours in OSVs once regulations pertaining to their operations are gazetted:

  • All OSV operators need to be registered with SANParks before they are permitted to enter the parks.
  • Self-drive guests are still restricted to a 70% vehicle capacity as per the Department of Transport’s regulations and the quota system still applies for day visitors.
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