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Unguided walks in Mana Pools reinstated

19 Aug 2015
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THE Zimbabwe Parks and

Wildlife Management Authority

has reinstated ‘unguided’

public walking in Mana Pools

National Park, with immediate

effect. The authority said

all walking activities would

now require permits that

cost $10 (R127) per day

for Zimbabweans and $15

(R190) per day for international

visitors. All people walking

without a permit will be fined

$100 (R1 266).

The Zambezi Society has

worked with its constituency

members, the Lower Zambezi

Tour Operators Association

(LZTOA) and the ZimParks

Authority at Mana Pools

station level to develop a Code

of Conduct for Mana Pools

National Park, which puts in

place strong measures to

ensure that fines are strictly

enforced for offenders and

non-permit-holders.

The Zambezi Society said

in a statement: “We urge

visitors to Mana Pools to

recognise the privilege that

has been returned to them

and to respect the guidelines

provided by the agreed Codes

of Conduct. While making a

daily payment for the privilege

of ‘unguided’ walking adds

an additional financial burden

to visitors, it is nonetheless

arguable that this requirement

should have been in place long

ago, and might have served

to prevent the unacceptable

behaviour of a small minority

of visitors in recent years.”

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