Showing posts with label NWPB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NWPB. Show all posts

07 September 2022

North West Parks Board (NWPB) has announced the dates for the "Park Mahala Week 2022"! [update]

update (08 September 2022): The has announced that not all (!) Parks and Reserves will be offering free entry during the "Park Mahala Week", but the following:

  • Pilanesberg Nature Reserve
  • Kgaswane Mountain Reserve
  • Borakalalo
  • Boskop Dam
  • Wolwerspruit
  • Bloemhof Dam
  • Barberspan Bird Sanctuary
  • Mafikeng Game Reserve
  • Molemane Eye
  • Lichtenburg
  • Molopo Oog
  • Botsalano
  • Molopo Nature Reserve

The North West Parks Board (NWPB), the governmental organisation responsible for the management of protected areas and public nature reserves in South Africa's North West Province, has announced the dates for this year's "Park Mahala Week". From 16 October 2021 until 23 October 2022 the NWPB is offering free access to all (!) its Parks and Reserves in the North West Province. In the previous years, e.g. Madikwe Game Reserve was excluded from the "Park Mahala Week". In order to be allowed free access, visitors will be required to present a valid South African ID or passport.


 

16 September 2021

North West Parks Board (NWPB) has announced the dates for the "Park Mahala Week 2021"! [update]

update (20 September 2021): According to a posting on NWPB's facebook page, Highveld National (Highveld Nature Reserve) and Molemane Eye Nature Reserve will not take part in this year's "Park Mahala Week".

The North West Parks Board (NWPB), the governmental organisation responsible for the management of protected areas and public nature reserves in South Africa's North West Province, has announced the dates for this year's "Park Mahala Week". From 17 October 2021 until 24 October 2021 the NWPB is offering free access to 14 of its 15 Parks and Reserves (except for Madikwe Game Reserve). In order to be allowed free access, visitors will be required to present a valid ID or passport.

The following 14 nature reserves will take part in NWPB's "Park Mahala Week":

  • Barberspan Bird Sanctuary
  • Bloemhof Dam Nature Reserve
  • Borakalalo National Park
  • Boskop Dam Nature Reserve
  • Botsalano Nature Reserve
  • Highveld Nature Reserve
  • Kgaswane Mountain Reserve
  • Mafikeng Nature Resreve
  • Molemane Eye Nature Reserve
  • Molopo Game Reserve
  • Pilanesberg National Park
  • SA Lombard Nature Reserve
  • Vaalkop Dame Nature Reserve
  • Wolwespruit Nature Reserve


10 September 2020

North West Parks Board (NWPB) has announced the dates for the annunal "Park Mahala Week"!

The North West Parks Board (NWPB), the governmental organisation responsible for the management of protected areas and public nature reserves in South Africa's North West Province, has announced the dates for this year's "Park Mahala Week". From 28 September 2020 until 04 October 2020 the NWPB is offering free access to its Parks and Reserves (except for Madikwe Game Reserve) to all South African day visitors. In order to be allowed free access, visitors will be required to present their South African Identity documents.

The following nature reserves will take part in NWPB's "Park Mahala Week":

  • Barberspan Bird Sanctuary
  • Bloemhof Dam Nature Reserve
  • Borakalalo National Park
  • Boskop Dam Nature Reserve
  • Botsalano Nature Reserve
  • Highveld Nature Reserve
  • Kgaswane Mountain Reserve
  • Mafikeng Nature Resreve
  • Molemane Eye Nature Reserve
  • Molopo Game Reserve
  • Pilanesberg National Park
  • SA Lombard Nature Reserve
  • Vaalkop Dame Nature Reserve
  • Wolwespruit Nature Reserve

11 August 2020

South Africa: North West Parks Board (NWPB) reopens its Nature Reserves for intra-provincial overnight visitors! [update]

update (17 August 2020): NWPB's Nature Reserves in the North West Province will be open for interprovincial travel from 18 August 2020!

Following the announcement made by the Minister of Tourism, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane on the easing of regulations for alert level 3 lockdown, the North West Parks Board (NWPB), the governmental organisation responsible for the management of protected areas and public nature reserves in South Africa's North West Province, has announced the reopening of its Nature Reserves for intra-provincial overnight visitors. Camping is still not allowed in NWPB's Nature Reserves except the bush camp facilities in Botsalano Nature Reserve where single groups/families will be allowed at these facilities.
  • Guided open game drives will only be allowed if the number of guests in a game drive vehicle do not exceed 70%, and adequate social distancing is apply.
  • Visitors will be allowed to use picnic areas for recreational use, i.e. seating, food preparation, relaxing, etc.
    • To minimize the risk for infection, only single groups will be allowed at one stand/braai area, and groups must be from the same family.
    • Visitors to such facilities must know other visitors are also using these facilities, and surfaces and seating places must be cleaned / sanitizes before such picnic areas are occupied.
  • Visitors must bring along their own sanitizing bottles as prescribe in the regulations (at least 70% alcohol).
  • Where communal ablutions will be used, like with ablutions elsewhere in the reserves, visitors must apply social distance, sanitize before and after using such ablutions, and ensure masks are worn at all times.
  • Selfdrive excursion will only be allowed for private vehicles that comply with the directions issued by South Africa's Minister of Transport in respect of private vehicles.
The following Nature Reserves in the North West Province are ready and open to provide different accommodation and conference facilities:
  1. Botsalano Nature Reserve
  2. Mafikeng Nature Reserve
  3. Molemane Eye Nature Reserve
  4. Barberspan Bird Sanctuary
  5. Vaalkop Dam Nature Reserve
  6. Wolwespruit Nature Reserve
  7. Bloemhofdam Nature Reserve
  8. Molopo Nature Reserve
  9. Kgaswane Mountain Reserve
  10. Pilanesberg Nature Rreserve
  11. Borakalalo Nature Reserve
  12. Madikwe Game Reserve