South African National Parks hosted a celebratory event on 8 September at Marakele National Park in the Limpopo Province to launch the 19th annual SA National Parks Week which will be held from 9 to 13 September and extended to 14 and 15 September at selected national parks.
During this period free access is granted to most of the 21 national parks under the management of South African National Parks.
“National Parks Week has seen an influx of day visitors in all participating parks since its inception in 2006. SANParks also uses this time to cultivate a sense of pride in South Africa’s natural, cultural and historical heritage as protected and preserved by the national parks system,” said JP Louw: SANParks Head of Communications and Spokesperson.
According to him SA National Parks Week has proved to be a successful campaign that provides education and awareness about South Africa’s inclusive approach to conservation.
“Whilst offering an opportunity to experience South Africa’s rich natural and cultural heritage, attention is also drawn to the sustainable development practices made possible through partnerships with key role players like communities living adjacent to national parks, business, scientists and tourists,” he said.




