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South African National Parks











South African National Parks, (SANParks), manages a system of parks which represents the indigenous fauna, flora, landscapes and associated cultural heritage of the country. Of the 20 national parks, 15 have overnight tourist facilities, with an unrivalled variety of accommodation in arid, coastal, mountain and bushveld habitats.

National parks offer visitors an unparalleled diversity of adventure tourism opportunities. These include self-drive safaris, game viewing, adventure activities such as guided walks and hiking, bird-watching, 4x4 trails, sight-seeing, cultural and historical experiences, mountain biking, golf, canoeing, swimming and many more. You can also learn how to become an honorary ranger or how to take part in organised events within these conservation

SAN Parks can be found in a variety of the country's regional habitat and topographic biomes. These include:

Kruger Park: Characterised by combinations of savannah, thornveld and woodland eco-zones. Large African mammals are present. Kruger has 12 main rest camps, 5 bushveld camps, 2 bush lodges and 4 satellite camps.

Arid Cluster: Characterised by arid climate, sparse vegetation and sandy soils, these parks fall in the Northern Cape Province. Large African Mammals are present in these parks. Augrabies Falls, Kgalagadi Transfrontier, |Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld and Vaalbos National Parks fall into this cluster.

Cape Cluster: Falling within the South Western reaches of the Western Cape Province; these parks are home to the endemic Cape Floral Kingdom. They may also feature mountainous, coastal, riverine or estuarine habitats. Bontebok, Table Mountain and West Coast National Parks fall into this cluster.

Frontier Cluster: Located in the frontier regions of the Eastern Cape made popular by the travails of the 1820 Settler's. Large African mammals are found in these parks that include a variety of habitats across the parks, ranging from nama-Karoo, grassland, montane, forest, valley thicket, fynbos and coastline. Addo Elephant, Karoo and Mountain Zebra National Parks fall in this cluster.

Garden Route Cluster: Located in the picturesque Garden Route on South Africa's southern coast, these parks feature a range of habitats including rocky shorelines, temperate forests, lakes, rivers, estuaries and fynbos. Tsitsikamma and Wilderness fall into this cluster.

Northern (Grassland and Savannah) Cluster: Featuring savannah thornveld or grasslands, these parks are located in the northern provinces of South Africa. Mountains are a feature of some. Golden Gate, Mapungubwe and Marakele fall into this cluster.

South African National Parks offers a variety of accommodation types and standards. Each park/camp has its own unique selection of accommodation types.

All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis. Most parks and rest-camps have retail facilities and restaurants. Currently bedding is supplied in all accommodation. Cooking utensils and refrigeration are provided in most accommodation units. Exceptions will be indicated while booking.

Vehicle fuel is available in all parks (or is available on the park periphery) and in the main rest camps in Kruger and Kgalagadi.






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