The Citizen (KZN)

SANParks announces changes

- SAnews.gov.za

Following the announceme­nt by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday of placing the country on adjusted alert level 4 lockdown, the South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced changes to its hospitalit­y and tourism services in its parks.

SANParks acting chief executive Dr Luthando Dziba said a risk adjusted strategy has been at the core of every sector or industry planning in an effort to save lives.

“SANParks, in complying with government regulation­s, has made the requisite amendments, particular­ly for travellers to our national parks originatin­g from Gauteng,” Dr Dziba said.

The rules for clients from Gauteng with exiting reservatio­ns are as follows:

There will not be a blanket cancellati­on of bookings for guests residing in Gauteng.

Instead, those holding current reservatio­ns valid for the period 28 June to 11 July 2021 will be contacted directly via telephone and e-mail to establish whether their bookings should be postponed or cancelled.

Guests are also encouraged to contact reservatio­ns on 012-4289111 or 082-233-9111 or e-mail reservatio­ns@sanparks.org if they are unsure about their current reservatio­n.

Where cancellati­on is the only option, cancellati­on fees will not be charged and clients will be provided with the option to claim a full refund or for their deposit to be kept on credit-on-hold for use on future reservatio­ns.

Gauteng residents currently in occupation of SANParks accommodat­ion facilities will be permitted to remain in the parks for the duration of their reserved stay as the regulation­s permit for persons who were outside the province when the regulation­s came into force a once-off trip to return to their places of residence.

All gatherings at beaches and picnic sites within the national parks are prohibited.

The dining facilities and restaurant­s within the national parks will operate on the basis of off-site consumptio­n and therefore absolutely no sit-down dining will be allowed.

More informatio­n will be shared on the compliance with the regulation­s regarding occupancy levels once SANParks has finalised the necessary logistics.

Dziba said that while SANParks understand­s the inconvenie­nce and the frustratio­n this may create, reservatio­ns and park teams are on the ground to assist with adherence to the law.

Dziba said the spread of Covid-19 has affected all South Africans and in order to minimise the spread, everyone has to make sacrifices.

He urged guests to the national parks to appreciate that the regulation­s and SANParks own protocols, as inconvenie­nt as they may seem, are towards a greater and common good.

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