Some Kruger camps re-open after floods Posted on 24 January 2013 Finally, it seems that the flooding that has plagued the Kruger National Park this year is backing off. SANParks latest update provides a list of camps and gates which are now open, following intensive clean-up operations. Roger Jones kindly sent us photos of the clean-up process: these were taken at the bridge on the H1-6 main route, just North of Letaba. H1-6 bridge near Letaba, hard hit. Photo by Roger Jones Lower Sabie Malelane Mopani (via Letaba only) Olifants Orpen (only accessible from Orpen Gate – no internal access from KNP) Pretoriuskop Punda Maria (only accessible from Punda Maria Gate – no internal access from KNP) Skukuza. Camps Closed: Bateleur (flooded & access) Balule (services) Biyamiti (access), Maroela (access) Roodewal (access) Shimuwini (partially flooded & access) Shingwedzi (major flood damage), Shipindane Hide (access), Sirheni, Sable Dam Hide Talamati (partially flooded & access), Tamboti (fencing & access) Tsendze. The clean up begins. Photo by Roger Jones Open Picnic Spots: • Afsaal • Masorini • Nkuhlu • Nwanetsi • Tshokwane Closed Roads Inside the Park: • Skukuza to Pretoriuskop (H1-1) breach at Transport Dam. • Olifants River causeway at Balule • Causeways over Sabie and Sand Rivers between Skukuza and Tshokwane (H1-2). Guests to use alternative via H4-1 and H12. • Orpen to Satara (H7) breach over Phelwani River. • Shingwedzi Camp and Day Visitor Site are not accessible to the public. • Shingwedzi to Punda Maria/Pafuri (H1-7) Please note: all gravel roads are still closed. Gates Open: • Crocodile Bridge • Malelane • Orpen (only Orpen Camp can be accessed – not into the rest of Kruger) • Numbi • Phabeni • Phalaborwa • Punda Maria (only Punda Maria Camp can be accessed – not into the rest of Kruger) • Kruger • Giriyondo Border Post (4×4 vehicles only) Gates Closed: • Pafuri Important Notes: SANParks urges guests to use water sparingly as camps/ gates and picnic spots in many areas operate on emergency pumps and boreholes with limited capacity. Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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