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SA’s National Parks will be offering free access from 16 – 24 September.
During SA National Parks Week, Barbara Creecy, minister of forestry, fisheries, and the environment, urged South Africans to take advantage of the free admission offered to the nation’s national parks.
During a press conference on Friday in Pretoria, the Minister announced that National Parks Week will take place from September 16–24.
The South African National Parks (SANParks) system provides free entry with the intention of encouraging people to value and enjoy the country’s cultural heritage.
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She said that thousands of elderly people should be taken to see their nearby National Parks because they have spent their entire lives living close to one without ever knowing what is on the other side of the fence.
“National Parks Week is an ideal opportunity for us to introduce the majesty and beauty of the country’s national parks to the people, especially to communities who seldom get to experience and enjoy these areas of conservation, cultural heritage and biological diversity, right on their doorstep,”
“Since the inception of the South African National Parks Week in 2006, more than 619 292 South Africans, who may not otherwise had an opportunity to visit a national park, have participated.”
“I am pleased to note that National Parks Week has gripped the imagination of some of our provincial conservation authorities, with the Limpopo Tourism Agency and North West Tourism and Parks Board joining to host Mahala Week where select game reserves in the provinces are offering free access as well,” Creecy said.
For more details about your nearest national park visit https://www.sanparks.org/



