The Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) has confirmed that all attraction sites managed by the Agency are now fully open to visitors. This announcement follows a comprehensive post-rainfall assessment conducted after recent heavy rains impacted parts of Mpumalanga’s tourism sector.
Visitor safety remains MTPA’s highest priority. While all sites are operational, tourists are advised to exercise caution, particularly when travelling on access roads that may still be slippery due to ongoing or residual rainfall. Visitors are encouraged to drive carefully and remain alert while exploring natural and outdoor attractions across the province.
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, MTPA staff are deployed on-site at all facilities to assist visitors and provide guidance where needed. Tourists are requested to strictly adhere to all posted safety regulations, instructions from officials, and general park guidelines during their visit.
In addition to popular destinations, the MTPA is encouraging travellers to explore a wider range of attractions across Mpumalanga, including lesser-visited sites in the Nkangala and Gert Sibande regions. These areas offer diverse landscapes, cultural experiences, and outdoor activities that complement the province’s well-known nature reserves and scenic routes.
With all MTPA-managed attractions now open, Mpumalanga once again welcomes visitors to experience its rich natural heritage, wildlife, and tourism offerings - responsibly and safely.
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