Bookings key for Kruger National Park day visitors during festive season
To ensure a safe and pleasant stay in the Kruger National Park (KNP), SANParks has urged visitors to book in advance and to observe the rules of the park over the coming festive season.

In a media statement, SANParks reminded day visitors that daily quotas will apply at the entrance gates and there are three timeslots for pre-bookings to be made before arrival, 05:30 to 07:30, 07:30 to 09:30 and 09:30 onwards. Gate quotas will be strictly applied and guests without pre-bookings could be denied entry if quotas are full. Gates close at 18:30. “For busy periods such as the festive season, we aim to better manage the volumes that we expect, as well as our visitors’ expectations.
The three different time slots are aimed at improving the spread of vehicles and preventing unnecessary waiting periods at gates. The day visitor quota for the park is a management tool to prevent overcrowding the roads and facilities; it is applied throughout the year although we mostly reach carrying capacity during long weekends and school holidays resulting in us having to turn visitors away”, said the KNP’s spokesperson, Ike Phaahla.
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Pre-booked day visitors will get preference over non-booked day visitors at the gate but must ensure that they arrive within their booked time slots. These bookings can be changed through SANParks reservations offices if need be. “The park has made plans for increased visibility of both traffic officials and visitor management personnel to monitor speeding, after-hours travelling and general behaviour on the roads. “Visitors are also reminded to not bring liquor with them as the alcohol ban on public areas in the park is a permanent rule which is enforced at all times.
“Management is urging visitors to cooperate with officials who will be on duty and to report unbecoming behaviour to the gate officials or call the emergency call centre number on the entry permits,” advised Phaahla. “Visitors are also urged to help keep the park clean by disposing of their litter at designated areas, not alighting from vehicles in undesignated areas, not speeding, and adhering to all rules and regulations as stipulated on the gate permit. Visitors are urged to be courteous and cooperative at sightings to avoid inconveniencing other road users,” said Phaahla.
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Visitors will be able to book via SANParks reservations offices at 012 428 9111 and online at www. sanparks.org. Day visitor pre-bookings are subject to a non-refundable booking fee of R53 per adult and R26 per child, which must be paid in advance. Day visitors who have prebooked will still be required to pay conservation fees or use a valid Wild Card to enter the park. The conservation fee for South Africans as well as Zimbabwe and Mocambique nationals (passport required to prove this) is R122 per adult and R60 per child (between ages 2 and 11).
For nationals of Eswatini and other SADC countries, the conservation fees are R246 per adult and R122 per child. For all other guests, the standard conservation fees of R486 for adults and R243 for children apply. All guests (drivers and passengers) will be required to identify themselves upon admission by producing a South African driver’s licence, ID or passport and visitors should ensure that they are in possession of one of these documents and have them ready. Guests are reminded of the cash-free payment system at the gates (Paul Kruger, Phabeni, Numbi, Malelane and Crocodile Bridge) and fuel stations in the southern part of the park.