Cape’s national parks to increase tariffs Posted on 30 October 2019 Daily conservation fees for Agulhas, Bontebok, Table Mountain, Tankwa Karoo, and West Coast National Park will be increased from 1 November 2019. Agulhas National Park The daily conservation fees for South African (SA) citizens with a valid SA identification document will increase from R43 to R46. Rates for SA children under 12 years old are 50% of the adult price at R23 per child. Children under two years of age enter the park for free. Southern African Development Community (SADC) Nationals (with passport) will pay R92 from 1 November while those from all other foreign countries will pay R184. The rate for children is always half the price of the adults – at R46 and R92, respectively. Bontebok National Park Fishing at Bontebok. Photo by Chris Davies. The daily conservation fees for South African citizens with a valid SA identification document will increase from R43 to R46. Rates for SA children under 12 years old are 50% of the adult price at R23 per child. Children under two enter the park for free. SADC Nationals (with passport) will pay R66 from 1 November while those from all other foreign countries will pay R132. The rate for children is always half the price of the adults – at R33 and R66, respectively. Table Mountain National Park The table below shows the rate increase for Table Mountain National Park sections consisting of: Boulders Penguin Colony; Cape of Good Hope; Newlands; Oudekraal; Perdekloof; Silvermine; and the Tokai Picnic and Braai Area, effective 1 November 2019: SOUTH AFRICAN CITIZENS and RESIDENTS (with ID) SADC NATIONALS (with Passport) STANDARD CONSERVATION FEE (All other nationalities) ADULTS (12 years and older) CHILDREN (2 to 11 years) ADULTS (12 years and older) CHILDREN (2 to 11 years) ADULTS (12 years and older) CHILDREN (2 to 11 years) TABLE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK See below. Venues such as the Table Mountain Cableway & Kirstenbosh are independently operated and set their own fees. BOULDERS R 40 R 20 R 80 R 40 R 160 R 80 CAPE of GOOD HOPE R 80 R 40 R 160 R 80 R 320 R 160 NEWLANDS R 32 R 16 R 64 R 32 R 128 R 64 Additionally: R28 per vehicle Additionally: R28 per vehicle Additionally: R28 per vehicle OUDEKRAAL R 32 R 16 R 64 R 32 R 128 R 64 PERDEKLOOF R 18 R 9 R 36 R 18 R 72 R 36 SILVERMINE R 32 R 16 R 64 R 32 R 128 R 64 TOKAI PICNIC & BRAAI AREA R 32 R 16 R 64 R 32 R 128 R 64 Additionally: R28 per vehicle Additionally: R28 per vehicle Additionally: R28 per vehicle Tankwa Karoo National Park The daily conservation fees for South African citizens with a valid SA identification document is set to increase from R43 to R46. Rates for SA children under 12 years old are 50% of the adult price at R23 per child. Children under two enter for free. SADC Nationals (with passport) will pay R92 from 1 November while those from all other foreign countries will pay R184. The rate for children is always half the price of the adults – at R46 and R92, respectively. West Coast National Park Incredible views over Langebaan Lagoon from the Uitkyk Picnic Area. Photo by Melanie van Zyl. The daily conservation fees for South African citizens with a valid SA identification document is set to increase from R59 to R64. Rates for SA children under 12 years old are 50% of the adult price at R32 per child. Children under two enter for free. SADC Nationals (with passport) will pay R 96 from 1 November whilst those from all other foreign countries may expect to pay R96. The rate for children is always half the price of the adults – at R48 respectively. Please note that during flower season the entry fees are as follows: The daily conservation fees for South African citizens is set to increase from R83 to R 90. Rates for SA children under 12 years old are 50% of the adult price at R 45 per child. Children under two enter for free. SADC Nationals (with passport) will pay R136 from 1 November whilst those from all other foreign countries will pay R198. The rate for children is always half the price of the adults – at R68 and R99 respectively. Please note: The standard rate is automatically applied to all visitors at the gate. To claim/qualify for the local rate, South Africans over 18 years of age must provide original proof of South African ID on arrival at the gate. No refunds will be provided after entry through the gate if the SA rate was not claimed and billed for on arrival. 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