South African National Parks (SANParks) is urging all visitors planning a trip to Kruger National Park over the Easter weekend - from Friday, 18 April to Monday, 21 April 2025 - to book in advance and follow all park rules for a safe and relaxing experience.
As one of South Africa’s most popular travel destinations, Kruger National Park is expecting a surge in visitor numbers during the Easter break. To manage this, gate quotas will be strictly enforced. Visitors are encouraged to secure their entry online ahead of time to avoid disappointment.
Important gate entry time slots:
- Slot 1: 06:00 – 08:00
- Slot 2: 08:00 – 10:00
- Slot 3: 10:00 onwards
To ensure smooth traffic flow and safety within the park, SANParks will increase the presence of traffic officers and visitor management teams in Kruger National Park. These officials will monitor:
- Speeding
- After-hours travel
- General behavior on park roads
All guests are asked to cooperate fully with park officials and report any inappropriate behavior either at Kruger National Park gates or by calling the emergency number listed on your entry permit.
Motorists with temporary number plates must present valid documentation at the entrance gates. Vehicles with missing or no number plates will not be allowed to enter or exit Kruger National Park. If found within the park, such vehicles will be impounded and drivers will face legal penalties under the National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act (Act No. 57 of 2003).
Visitors are reminded not to remove "No Entry" signs, as doing so endangers both people and wildlife. Kruger National Park authorities will be working closely with SANParks Ranger Services, Environmental Crime Investigations, Protection Services Units, and the South African National Defence Force to enforce regulations and ensure everyone’s safety.
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