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Kruger National Park

Super specials when you book a KNP Wilderness Trail during 2010/11

Even though a recession is upon us SANParks is always thinking of ways for you to enjoy your holiday break at reasonable rates - that is why we are offering fantastic discounts on three of the Wilderness Trails (Nyalaland, Bushman and Wolhuter) in the Kruger National Park (KNP).

The details are as follows:

  • The discounts are available only for the Nyalaland, Bushman and Wolhuter Trails.
  • The discounts are only available for the above trails commencing between 01/11/2010 and 28/02/2011.
  • Single bookings for two or three guests on these trails within these dates are entitled to a 10% discount on the standard rates.
  • Single bookings for four or five guests on these trails within these dates are entitled to a 20% discount on the standard rates.
  • Single bookings for six or seven guests on these trails within these dates are entitled to a 30% discount on the standard rates.
  • Single bookings for eight guests on these trails within these dates are entitled to a 40% discount on the standard rates.
  • The standard deposit, modification and cancellation rules that apply to our Wilderness Trails will be enforced on these bookings.
  • The discounts do not include conservation fees payable by the participants.

Go on, make a booking and say goodbye to your recession blues!

Bookings

Bookings can be made telephonically (during office hours) with Bridget on (012) 426 5111 or Hesther on (012) 426-5117. Alternatively, guests can e-mail: bridgetb@sanparks.org or hestherv@sanparks.org

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Get a discount when you book Wilderness Trails during 2011/12!

We are offering fantastic discounts on 8 of the Wilderness Trails in the KNP.

Did You Know?

  • The park was first proclaimed in 1898 as the Sabie Game Reserve by the then president of the Transvaal Republic, Paul Kruger. He first proposed the need to protect the animals of the Lowveld in 1884, but his revolutionary vision took another 12 years to be realised when the area between the Sabie and Crocodile Rivers was set aside for restricted hunting.

KNP Emergency Hotline

  • Report rule breakers and other incidents to KNP's Emergency Call Centre on 013 735 4325

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