As of 01 September 2017, there is an update for gate access to the Kruger National Park. This notification is from SANParks, and pertains to upgrades to access.
All visitors who are 18 years old, and above, must produce a valid form of identity (a copy of which will be scanned when entering the Park).
For South Africans - an identity document or a South African driver's licence will be accepted.
For non-South African visitors, a valid passport will be required.
This new system is to assist in the monitoring of visitor movements both entering and exiting the Kruger. This new rule will apply to visitors and SANParks staff members, suppliers and other residents of the Kruger and is expected to improve on the proactive surveillance, early warning and detection.
Visitors will still be required to go through their normal check-in or check-out at the gate receptions before proceeding to the security scanning process.
All visitors who are 18 years old, and above, must produce a valid form of identity (a copy of which will be scanned when entering the Park).
For South Africans - an identity document or a South African driver's licence will be accepted.
For non-South African visitors, a valid passport will be required.
This new system is to assist in the monitoring of visitor movements both entering and exiting the Kruger. This new rule will apply to visitors and SANParks staff members, suppliers and other residents of the Kruger and is expected to improve on the proactive surveillance, early warning and detection.
Visitors will still be required to go through their normal check-in or check-out at the gate receptions before proceeding to the security scanning process.