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Smooth sightings ahead as KNP gears up for the festive season

Gravel roads in the KNP getting bladed for visitors over the festive season.

The South African National Parks (SANParks) released the Kruger National Park (KNP) 100 days road maintenance report.

It details progress of the blading of gravel roads in KNP as part of the overall ongoing infrastructure and maintenance programme.

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“This intervention also sought to ensure preparedness for the 2024 festive season so as to enhance customer experience as tourists are expected to visit in numbers during this period,” SANParks stated.

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According to SANParks, most roads in the south of Olifants River, in the Marula Region of the park, were bladed between July and October 2024 and are constantly being monitored to ensure they remain in good condition.

The blading at H5 that took place recently. > Photo: Supplied/SANParks

“The repairs and maintenance included roads leading to many of the bush camps in the south of the national park,” the statement read.

Repairs are ongoing, with focus that will now be directed to the northern side of the Olifants River (Nxanatseni Region of KNP) where considerable progress has been made.

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Road repairs are prioritised based on the extent of usage by park visitors over the festive season.

“Roads which are mostly utilised are given priority,” the statement concluded.

 

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Bertus de Bruyn

Bertus de Bruyn is based in Mbombela, Mpumalanga. De Bruyn has been employed by Caxton since 2009. After a short sabbatical of two years, De Bruyn is back at the place he called home, Caxton, at Lowveld Media. He is currently the digital content manager, but has 14 years of journalism skills, news editor, and acting editor duties behind his name.

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