Free entrance to the world-renowned Kruger National Park
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Revive your love for nature by visiting the Kruger National Park between the 18th and 22nd of September and pay no entrance fee!
Calling all nature lovers!
The Kruger National Park is offering you an opportunity to spend a day with the Big Five for free.
This announcement was made by The SA National Parks as part of the National Parks Week, which takes place from the 18th to the 22nd of September.
Anyone wanting to visit the world-acclaimed Kruger National Park can do so without forking out a cent. This will see visitors saving a fair chunk of cash.
It is not the first time that The SA National Parks has run the special to try and allow more South Africans to experience the amazing experience visiting the park offers. The same deal has run for several years.
READ: Eish! Couple double-booked a room with a python at the Kruger National Park
If you want to take advantage of the great initiative, you have to make online reservations to ensure there is no congestion at the park and everyone can get the best experience.
You will also be required to bring your South African Identity Document.
Although entry is free, if you decide to take part in any other activity within the park, you will be required to pay.
The park has great accommodation and spots for romantic outings.
The aim is to encourage citizens to know their parks and enjoy their #natural #heritage especially communities that are bordering these #ProtectedAreas as they might not ordinarily be able to afford the general entry fees.@SANParksKNP @SANParks #environment #conservation
— Environmentza (@environmentza) September 13, 2023
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