03 January 2025

Kruger National Park: Heavy rain forces temporary closure of Phabeni Gate and several roads! [update]

update (05 January 2024): SANParks has announced that the S39 north of the Timbavati Picnic site is badly damaged and unaccessible. Access to the picnic site is only possible via the S127 and Satara Rest Camp at this stage.

South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that due to the current heavy rain Phabeni Gate, located on the southwestern edge of  Kruger National Park, and several gravel roads in the National Park are being temporarily closed. Phabeni Gate is closed due to the bridge overflowing. As of now, the following gravel roads are closed:

  • S37 and S41
  • S140, S36, S106, S146 and S147
  • S33, S34, S35 and S37

More roads are currently being assessed and could be closed. Crocodile Bridge is also getting closely monitored as is could overflow.

South Africa: Seasonal rainfall & temperature outlook (January to May 2025)!

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued the Seasonal Climate Watch for January to May 2025. The outlook shows that the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) remains in a neutral state and is expected to weaken further. Forecasts suggest that a weak La Niña may develop by mid-summer, potentially impacting South Africa’s summer rainfall only in the latter part of the season. However, there is considerable uncertainty about whether a La Niña event will occur.

Predictions point to above-normal rainfall in parts of South Africa’s northeastern central and coastal areas during late summer, with this trend shifting to the eastern regions in autumn. Minimum and maximum temperatures are generally expected to be above-normal across the country during the forecast period, except for the southern coastal areas, where below-normal maximum temperatures are more likely throughout the summer.

02 January 2025

Kruger National Park Calendar - February!

Weather:

  • much the same as January
  • traditionally flood season
  • heavy rains can cause rivers to suddenly burst their banks

Temperatures:

Landscape:

  • plants at their most nutrtious
  • large vleis (shallow seasonal or intermittent lakes) on the basalt plain
  • many aloes in flower

Animal Activity:

  • large herds of grazers spread across the Eastern Grasslands
  • many nursery herds (protected by matriachs or alpha males)
  • breading season for Waterbucks
  • loads of bird activity around the flowering aloes

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27 December 2024

Durban beach update: 21 beaches open for swimming, 2 closed due to water quality!

The eThekwini Municipality, the local government body responsible for governing and managing Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, has issued updated lists as of 24 December 2024, detailing the status of local beaches and swimming pools. According to the updates, 21 beaches in Durban are open and deemed safe for swimming, while two beaches remain closed due to water quality concerns. Additionally, 33 swimming pools across Durban are open to the public.

The following beaches are open for swimming:
- operating hours 06:00 - 18:30 -

  1. uShaka
  2. Addington
  3. Battery Beach
  4. Bay of Plenty
  5. Point Beach
  6. North Beach
  7. South Beach
  8. Wedge Beach
  9. Thekwini Beach
  10. Laguna Beach
  11. mDloti Main
  12. uMhlanga Main
  13. Bronze Beach
  14. Westbrook
  15. uMgababa
  16. Brighton
  17. Winkelespruit
  18. Toti Main Beach
  19. Pipeline Beach
  20. Warner Beach
  21. Reunion

Beach(es) closed for swimming:

  1. Country Club
  2. Anstey's Beach
Recreational activities other than swimming at beaches closed for swimming are allowed!

 

24 December 2024

SANParks announces Augrabies National Park festive season reception hours!

The South African National Parks (SANParks) management of Augrabies National Park in South Africa's Northern Cape has announced the operating hours for the National Park's reception over the festive season. The recepetion will be open from 07:00 to 14:00 on 25 December 2024 and from 07:00 to 17:00 on 26 December 2024. 

Augrabies National Park is located in South Africa's Northern Cape, near the town of Kakamas. It is centered around the Augrabies Falls, a spectacular 56-meter waterfall on the Orange River. The park covers an area of about 820 km² and is known for its rugged landscapes, unique ecosystems, and dramatic granite formations.

20 December 2024

Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park: Adjusted Christmas Day shop hours announced!

The management of Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park has announced that the shops in the National Park will change its operating hours on Christmas Day (25 December 2024). The shops at Nossob Rest Camp and Mata-Mata Rest Camp will operate from 07:00 to 17:00, while the shop at Twee Rivieren Rest Camp will be open from 07:30 to 17:00. Additionally, the Christmas lunch at the Twee Rivieren restaurant will be served between 12:00 and 15:00. Normal trading hours for the shops and restaurant will resume on 26 December 2024.

Zambia waives visa requirements for 53 countries, aiming for tourism growth!

The Zambian Ministry of Home Affairs and Internal Security has announced a visa waiver for citizens of 53 countries under Statutory Instrument No. 78 of 2024. This decision raises the total number of countries with visa-free access to Zambia to 167. The new policy will come into effect on 01 January 2025.
Zambia anticipates a rise in international tourist arrivals, aiming to reach three million annually by 2026. In comparison, the country recorded over 1.5 million tourist arrivals in 2023.

"While the government is committed to opening doors to international travellers, we are also mindful of the need to maintain national security. This is the reason why the department of immigration is focusing on implementing a mix of pre-entry and post-entry migration management measures", said Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security Jack Mwiimbu
The 53 countries whose nationals will no longer require a visa to enter Zambia are: 

  1. Albania
  2. American Samoa
  3. Andorra
  4. Argentina
  5. Aruba
  6. Bhutan
  7. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  8. Bouvet Island
  9. Brunei Darussalam
  10. Cape Verde
  11. Christmas Island
  12. Cocos (keeling) Islands
  13. Comoros
  14. Cook Islands
  15. Costa Rica
  16. Dominican Republic
  17. Faroe Islands
  18. French Polynesia
  19. French Southern Territories
  20. Greenland
  21. Guam
  22. Guatemala
  23. Guyana
  24. Hungary
  25. Iceland
  26. Israel
  27. Laos
  28. Liberia
  29. Liechtenstein
  30. Macedonia
  31. Madagascar
  32. Micronesia
  33. Moldova
  34. Monaco
  35. Morocco
  36. Netherlands Antilles
  37. New Caledonia
  38. Northern Mariana Islands
  39. Palau
  40. Panama
  41. Papua New Guinea
  42. San Marino
  43. Sandwich Islands
  44. Sao Tome and Principe
  45. South Georgia And the South Sandwich Islands
  46. Suriname
  47. Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands
  48. Switzerland
  49. Turkey
  50. Ukraine
  51. Vatican City State
  52. Virgin Islands
  53. Wallis and Futuna Islands