The annual free access week known as the South African National Parks Week, which usually takes place every September, had been postponed to later this year.
The South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced the postponement of its free access week, which is held annually in September.
"SANParks is postponing the free access week which is
traditionally held in September, to November, due to concerns regarding the
number of COVID-19 cases across the country."
SANParks General Manager: Media, PR & Stakeholder
Relations, Rey Thakhuli, said the safety of guests and staff is of utmost
priority "and we therefore have to ensure that we are in a position to
effectively implement the COVID-19 visitor management procedures in all our
parks at all times."
SA National Parks Week is an annual weeklong campaign that
provides all South African citizens the opportunity to visit national parks for
free.
"The exact dates will be announced shortly. Visit a
national park this year for free during SA National Parks Week, to see what it
has to offer and do your part by getting to know your national parks
#SANationalParksWeek and #LiveYourWild," said Thakhuli.
SANParks together with Total Energies and FNB will host the
16th annual SA National Parks Week.
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