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The park had temporarily suspended day visitation due to severe rainfall and flooding that affected roads, bridges and internal infrastructure.
While access has reopened, visitors have been urged to exercise caution, particularly on gravel roads, as some sections remain affected by recent rainfall.
SanParks has also advised that shops inside the park are currently low on stock due to earlier access restrictions. Visitors are encouraged to bring essential supplies to avoid inconvenience during their visit.
The northern parts of Kruger National Park remain inaccessible, with several roads and bridges washed away during the recent floods. These areas will stay closed until safety assessments and repairs are completed.
Entry into the southern region of the park is permitted via:
• Paul Kruger Gate
• Numbi Gate
• Malelane Gate
• Phabeni Gate
Phabeni Gate is being closely monitored due to fluctuating water levels in a nearby stream and may close at short notice if conditions change.
Crocodile Bridge Gate remains closed until further notice.
SanParks said it will continue to monitor conditions closely and issue updates as required. Visitors have been urged to adhere strictly to all signage and instructions inside the park, with warnings that transgressions may result in fines or prosecution.