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SA’s National Parks Week 2022

SA’s National Parks Week 2022

by Alex Rose-Innes
September 5, 2022
in Biodiversity & Conservation
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South African National Parks (SANParks), in partnership with TotalEnergies Marketing South Africa and First National Bank (FNB) announced the 17th annual South African National Parks Week. The free access week will run from 12 to 18 September 2022.

SANParks General Manager: Media, PR & Stakeholder Relations, Reynold Thakhuli said, “SA National Parks week is aimed at linking the South African national parks system to the communities and to showcase the best of our country’s national parks. During the week all South African citizens are allowed to enter most national parks for free for a day visit.” A free South African Parks treat for day visitors carrying their official Identity Documents. Young persons under the age of 16 will be allowed free access without proof of identity.

 Know Your National Parks

“The week is meant to cultivate a sense of pride in South Africa’s natural, cultural and historical heritage, protected by the national parks system which is the basis for the established theme ‘Know Your National Parks’. It’s important for South Africans to visit and know the importance of national parks.”

The free access to the parks will not include accommodation and commercial activities in the park such as guided safaris in vehicles or guided walks, etc.

Only free until 16 September

This year SANParks will open the free week in Augrabies Falls National Park. The Kruger, Addo Elephant, Augrabies, Agulhas, Table Mountain and |Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park will only have free access until Friday 16 September.

Parks Not included in the Free Access

Namaqua National Park and Boulders Penguin Colony and the Cableway in Table Mountain National Park are not included in the free access.

Thakhuli said, “Every year SANParks aims to increase the number of citizens that are granted free access to national parks during this time. Since we started the programme in 2006, some 619 252 South Africans have been afforded the opportunity to enter national parks, and we want to see these numbers grow, especially after the last two years which halted travel around the world.”

SANParks encourages all South Africans and especially the youth of our country to diarise these dates and plan a visit to a national park nearby. “The survival of the South African national parks system and our natural and cultural heritage lies in the people of South Africa,” concludes Thakhuli.

Visit www.sanparks.org/about/events/parks week for more information and follow #SANationalParksWeek and #LiveYourWild on social media to join in the fun.

Tags: FNBNational Parks WeekSanPark

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