10 October 2025

New SANParks 2025/26 conservation fees: What you need to know!

South African National Parks (SANParks) has officially published the updated 2025/26 daily conservation fees, effective 01 November 2025 to 31 October 2026. The fees apply to all visitors entering South Africa’s 21 national parks, supporting essential conservation projects, anti-poaching operations, and the maintenance of park infrastructure.
According to the new tariff schedule, entry costs vary significantly between parks — with smaller or lesser-visited reserves such as Camdeboo National Park, Bontebok Camdeboo National Park, and Agulhas National Park offering some of the most affordable rates, while world-renowned destinations like Kruger National Park, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, and the Cape of Good Hope section of Table Mountain National Park remain at the top of the price range.

2025/26 Conservation Fees at a Glance
  • Standard (Foreign) Visitors: R52 – R134 per day
  • SADC Nationals: R26 – R73 per day
  • South African Citizens/Residents: R21 – R55 per day

The biggest discounts continue to benefit South African and SADC travellers, who pay up to 65% less than international visitors. This tiered pricing encourages regional tourism and makes local travel more accessible to South Africans.

Tip: Always carry valid identification (such as a South African ID or SADC passport) to qualify for the discounted resident rate.
National Parks ranked from cheapest to most expensive (2025/26 SANParks daily conservation fees – adult)
Rank National Park Standard (Foreign) SADC National SA Citizen/Resident Notes
1Camdeboo NPR 52R 26R 21Cheapest park overall
2Garden Route NP – Knysna sectionR 51R 26R 21Very affordable coastal section
3Bontebok NPR 61R 31R 26Small but popular near Swellendam
4Agulhas NPR 61R 31R 26Southernmost tip of Africa
5Tankwa-Karoo NPR 61R 31R 26Remote Karoo wilderness
6Namaqua NPR 62R 31R 26Flower season hotspot
7Mokala NPR 63R 31R 26Northern Cape gem near Kimberley
8Augrabies Falls NPR 73R 37R 31Mid-range, great year-round
9Golden Gate Highlands NPR 73R 37R 31Free State mountain park
10Karoo NPR 73R 37R 31Excellent value for self-drivers
11Mapungubwe NPR 73R 37R 31UNESCO World Heritage site
12Marakele NPR 73R 37R 31Gateway to Waterberg
13Mountain Zebra NPR 73R 37R 31Family-friendly Eastern Cape park
14Garden Route NP – Wilderness sectionR 61R 31R 26Lagoon and forest scenery
15Garden Route NP – Tsitsikamma sectionR 82R 41R 36Includes Storms River Mouth
16West Coast NP (off-season)R 82R 41R 36Increases in flower season
17West Coast NP (flower season)R 121R 61R 48August–September only
18Table Mountain NP – other sectionsR 44R 22R 22Excludes Cape of Good Hope
19Table Mountain NP – Cape of Good HopeR 110R 55R 48One of SA’s most visited sites
20Addo Elephant NPR 110R 55R 48Major Eastern Cape safari park
21Kgalagadi Transfrontier ParkR 129R 73R 55Desert wilderness experience
22Kruger National ParkR 134R 73R 55SA’s flagship park & most expensive

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Cheapest Parks: Camdeboo Camdeboo National Park, Garden Route Camdeboo National Park (Knysna), Bontebok Camdeboo National Park , Agulhas Camdeboo National Park – all under R65 (Standard)
Mid-range: Augrabies Camdeboo National Park, Golden Gate Highlands Camdeboo National Park, Karoo Camdeboo National Park, Mapungubwe Camdeboo National Park, Marakel Camdeboo National Parke – R70–R80
Premium: Addo Elephant National Park, Table Mountain National Pak  (Cape of Good Hope), Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Kruger National Park – R110–R134

Plan ahead & save
Visitors planning multiple trips can save money by purchasing a SANParks Wild Card, which provides unlimited access to selected parks for a year. For frequent travellers, this is the most cost-effective way to explore South Africa’s incredible protected areas.
 
Why These Fees Matter
Conservation fees play a crucial role in protecting biodiversity, maintaining visitor facilities, and ensuring that future generations can continue to experience South Africa’s natural beauty. Each rand collected supports habitat restoration, anti-poaching patrols, and community conservation initiatives.
 

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