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Kruger National Park Conservation Fees

Over and above the accommodation tariffs particular to each camp, guests inside South African National Parks need to pay conservation fees.

Kruger Park conservation fees can be paid in advance or upon arrival at the Park, and are charged on a per person per day basis. Frequent visitors to the Park should look at the affordable Wild Card loyalty program which allows access to specific National Parks without having to pay the daily conservation fee.

Members of the Wild card loyalty programme don’t pay conservation fees provided that proof of Identity and their WILD card are shown on arrival to the park.

A non-refundable fee, payable in advance, of R28 per adult and R14 per child is charged on all advance reservations for day visits. This is charged in addition to conservation fees and applies equally to WILD members.

International Visitors, daily conservation fee

1 November 2011 - 31 October 2012:
Adult: ZAR 192.00
Child under 12 years: ZAR 96.00

South African Residents, daily conservation fee

1 November 2011 - 31 October 2012:
Adult: ZAR 48.00
Child under 12 years: ZAR 48.00

The daily cards for South African residents may only be purchased at the parks and you need your ID, driver's license or passport.

SADEC, daily conservation fee

1 November 2011 - 31 October 2012:
Adult: ZAR 96.00
Child under 12 years: ZAR 48.00

The following countries qualify: Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Mozambique, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe. Passport is required.