An update on the heavy rains in the Kruger National Park as on 24 March 2014
Latest update:
Talamati Bush Camp is open.
Biyamiti Bush Camp is open and can only be accessed via the H2-2 from Afsaal picnic spot.
Wolhuter Trails closed until 29 March 2014.
Boesman Trails closed until 29 March 2014....
Olifants Trail is open.
Nyalaland Fly is open.
Balule Satellite Camp is open.
Sirheni Bush Camp is open.
Bateleur Bush Camp is open.
Shimuwini Bush Camp is open.
Bird Hides:
Sable Hide is open.
Roads and Bridges:
Gravel roads in the Marula Region still closed, with the exception of the roads listed below.
The following gravel roads have been reopened in the Marula Region:
S7
S10
S42
S8
H2-2 (Afsaal - Pretoriuskop)
S11
S28
S107
S130
S137
S39
S36 (from H7 - S145)
S126
S106
S89
S90
S41
S100
S40
S12
S127
S29
S32
S33
S36
S122
S125
S34
S35
S128
S84
S21
S79
H5
S102
S108
H2-2
S65
S114 (open from H1-1 to S23)
S23
S26
S25 (from H4-2 to S26)
S3 (from H11 to S1)
The following roads are closed in the Nxanatseni Region:
S64 from Punda Maria to Thulamela
Gates/Ports of entry:
Crocodile Bridge Gate is open.
Picnic Spots:
Tshokwane Picnic Site is open.
Pafuri Picnic Spot is open.
Please Note:
All main camps are not affected the park is still accessible. For more information call the central reservation on 012 428 9111 or the Emergency number 013 735 4029.
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South African National Parks
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