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Flooding in Kruger area: 20 January 2012

Friday, January 20th, 2012

Everything is slowly turning back to normal. The extent of structural damage both inside Kruger National Park and surrounding reserves will take a  while to assess. Our operations are back to normal and we are happy to once more share the beauty of this iconic Park with our guests!

Read the latest SAN Parks press release.

Have a great weekend!

Flooding in Kruger area! 19 January 2012

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Since our last post, the situation in and around Kruger Park has worsened. Since our camp is based in Skukuza, we’ve been completely cut off for the remainder of yesterday and today. Our operations will however commence again with the departure tomorrow (Fri, 20 Jan), albeit via a different route.

Our normal route to Skukuza

Our normal route to Skukuza

Please see herewith SAN Parks’ latest update:

Date: 19th January 2012

Following heavy rains encountered in and around the Kruger area, this is an urgent warning. The following areas have been affected:

Flooding in Kruger area! 18 January 2012

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Heavy rains have fallen in the Kruger region! Our operations are currently unaffected although this is dependent on roads infrastructure around Skukuza. For updates, follow us on our blog, Facebook or Twitter, or you can contact our offices at +27-11-894-5406.

According to all the reports we have received, the majority of all lodges in the area have been affected with several area of the Kruger National Park are also affected.

Read the SAN Parks official press release for more information on how the park has been affected thus far.

FAQ’s - have questions?

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

Good morning! Below is a list of the questions we often get and our answers! If you have nay other questions, please feel free to let us know and we’ll gladly answer those too!

Appreciate the Kruger Park

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

With a preserved area such as the Kruger National Park on our doorstep, many South African’s do not always have the appreciation that they should for this gift.
Sadly as animals are subjected to smaller and smaller spaces so we continue to encroach on their comfort zones and this can only lead to certain destruction. This may at times be in the form of animals killing humans, but most often it is the effect we as humans have on our wildlife.