SANParks announces annual conservation fee increase for Western Cape Posted by Anita Froneman on 2 November 2021 SANParks has announced the annual conservation tariffs increase for Agulhas National Park, Bontebok National Park, Tankwa Karoo National Park, Table Mountain National Park and West Coast National Park. The below rates are valid for 1 November 2021 – 31 October 2022. The view from Steenkampshoek campsite, Tankwa Karoo National Park. Photo by Jayne McElwee Agulhas National Park The daily conservation fees for South African citizens is set to increase from R48 to R50. Rates for SA children under 12 years old are 50% of the adult price, at R25 per child. Children under two enter for free. Visitors from SADC countries will pay R100 from 1 November whilst those from all other foreign countries may expect to pay R200. The rate for children is always half the price of the adults, i.e. at R50 and R100 respectively. Bontebok National Park The daily conservation fees for South African citizens is set to increase from R48 to R50. Rates for SA children under 12 years old are 50% of the adult price, at R25 per child. Children under two enter for free. Visitors from SADC countries will pay R75 from 1 November 2021, whilst those from all other foreign countries may expect to pay R150. The rate for children is always half the price of the adults â at R37 and R75 respectively. Table Mountain National Park Please see below table of the rate increase for Table Mountain National Park sections, consisting of Boulders Penguin Colony, Cape of Good Hope, Newlands, Oudekraal, Silvermine and the Tokai Picnic and Braai Area, effective 1 November 2021: Boulders Beach Conservation Fees for 1 November 2021 to 31 October 2022 South African Citizens and Residents (with ID): R42 per adult per day R21 per child, per day SADC Nationals (with passport): R85 per adult per day R42 per child, per day Standard Conservation Fee (International Visitors): R170 per adult per day R85 per child, per day Cape of Good Hope Conservation Fees for 1 November 2021 to 31 October 2022 South African Citizens and Residents (with ID): R90 per adult per day R45 per child, per day SADC Nationals (with passport): R180 per adult per day R90 per child, per day Standard Conservation Fee (International Visitors): R360 per adult per day R180 per child, per day Newlands Conservation Fees for 1 November 2021 to 31 October 2022 South African Citizens and Residents (with ID): R36 per adult per day R18 per child, per day Additionally: R25 per vehicle SADC Nationals (with passport): R72 per adult per day R36 per child, per day Additionally: R25 per vehicle Standard Conservation Fee (Foreign Visitors): R144 per adult per day R72 per child, per day Additionally: R25 per vehicle Oudekraal Conservation Fees for 1 November 2021 to 31 October 2022 South African Citizens and Residents (with ID): R36 per adult per day R18 per child, per day Additionally: R25 per vehicle SADC Nationals (with passport): R72 per adult per day R36 per child, per day Additionally: R25 per vehicle Standard Conservation Fee (Foreign Visitors): R144 per adult per day R72 per child, per day Silvermine Conservation Fees for 1 November 2021 to 31 October 2022 South African Citizens and Residents (with ID): R36 per adult per day R18 per child, per day Additionally: R25 per vehicle SADC Nationals (with passport): R72 per adult per day R36 per child, per day Additionally: R25 per vehicle Standard Conservation Fee (Foreign Visitors): R144 per adult per day R72 per child, per day Tokai Picnic & Braai Area Conservation Fees for 1 November 2021 to 31 October 2022 South African Citizens and Residents (with ID): R36 per adult per day R18 per child, per day Additionally: R25 per vehicle SADC Nationals (with passport): R72 per adult per day R36 per child, per day Additionally: R25 per vehicle Standard Conservation Fee (Foreign Visitors): R144 per adult per day R72 per child, per day Additionally: R25 per vehicle Tankwa Karoo National Park The daily conservation fees for South African citizens is set to increase from R48 to R50. Rates for SA children under 12 years old are 50% of the adult price, at R25 per child. Children under two enter for free. Visitors from SADC countries will pay R100 from 1 November 2021, whilst those from all other foreign countries may expect to pay R200. The rate for children is always half the price of the adults – at R50 and R100 respectively. West Coast National Park The daily conservation fees for South African citizens is set to increase from R66 to R70. Rates for SA children under 12 years old are 50% of the adult price, at R35 per child. Children under two enter for free. Visitors from SADC countries will pay R105 from 1 November 2021, whilst those from all other foreign countries may expect to pay R105. The rate for children is always half the price of the adults at R52 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 R94 to R100. Rates for SA children under 12 years old are R50 per child. Children under two enter for free. Visitors from SADC countries will pay R150 from 1 November 2021 whilst those from all other foreign countries may expect to pay R220. The rate for children is R75 and R110 respectively. All funds generated from conservation fees are used for the primary mandate of South African National Parks, which is to oversee the conservation of South Africa’s biodiversity, landscapes, seascapes and associated heritage assets through a system of national parks. 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