KNP GATE QUOTAS IN FORCE DURING THE EASTER WEEKEND
Day Visitors to the Kruger National
Park (KNP) are requested to take note of gate quotas when planning their visit,
as these will strictly be enforced during the coming Easter Weekend which
starts on Thursday, 2 April until Monday, 6 April 2015.
Visitors are advised to either arrive at the gate very early in the
morning because the service is on a “first come first serve” basis or pre-book
their entrance with central reservations office on 012 428 9111; to gain
access.
Although operational throughout the year, the gate quotas are mostly
reached during long weekends or public holidays. “We urge individuals
planning to come to the park as day visitors to please make the necessary
arrangement ahead of time in order to avoid unnecessary disappointment”, said
the General Manager: Communications and Marketing in the KNP, William Mabasa.
Pre-booking for entrance comes with a non-refundable deposit of R36 per
adult and R18 per child; which must be paid in advance. Day visitors with
advanced bookings are expected to arrive at the booked gate and date before
13:00; after which the booking lapses. A pre-booking however does not exempt
the day visitor from paying the normal conservation fees upon arrival at the gate
but secures him/her entry.
All visitors are also reminded to bring along their identity documents
(IDs) or alternative form of identity to avoid problems at the gates. Wild
Cards cannot be used to identify one as legitimate holder and should be accompanied
by some form of identity.
Mabasa also reminded Day Visitors not to bring liquor with them
as the alcohol ban on public areas in the Park is a permanent rule which
is enforced at all times; other Park rules must also be adhered to at all times
whilst in the Park. Visitors can report any rules and regulations infringement
which they witness to the Emergency Call Centre numbers 013 735 4325/013 735
0197 or 076 801 9679.
Day Visitors, who may not be able to gain entry because the quota shall
have been reached, can if they wish, make use of the park and ride a facility
which is available at some gates. The park and ride will cost visitors extra
money but should be better than having to return home.
“We request visitors to plan their trip by observing gate opening and
closing times so that they do not find themselves either speeding or arriving
late at the camps/gates on their way in/out of the park. People must please
read their permits which they receive at the gates because all the rules and
regulations of the park are clearly stipulated in those documents”, concluded
Mabasa.
KNP has 10 entrance gates i.e. Pafuri, Punda Maria, Phalaborwa,
Giriyondo, Orpen, Paul Kruger, Phabeni, Numbi, Malelane and Crocodile Bridge.
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