Visitors to SANParks are urged to pre-book for overnight stays as walks-in will not be allowed
SA National Parks has urged the public to pre-book their overnight stays at its parks, saying it will not allow walk-ins.
SANParks CEO Fundisile Mtekeni said no walk-ins will be allowed to sleep over at any of the country's parks. “While we understand the frustration that this will cause to those who are impatient to spend time in nature, it is important for all to appreciate the intent behind this decision.”
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