Discovering South Africa’s Natural Wonders During National Parks Week 2023

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South African National Parks (SANParks) is preparing for its 18th annual SA National Parks Week, taking place from September 16th to 24th, 2023. The event will provide the perfect opportunity to witness the country’s wildflower fields in full bloom and enjoy warmer weather. With the theme ‘Know Your National Parks,’ SANParks aims to cultivate a sense of pride among South Africans towards their natural, cultural, and historical heritage.

Free Entry to National Parks

During the week, visitors can enter most of the 21 national parks across the country without paying entry fees from Monday to Friday, and in some parks, on weekends. However, entry fees still apply to Namaqua National Park and Boulders Beach’s African Penguins. Nonetheless, there are still numerous breathtaking destinations to explore.

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National Parks Worth Visiting

Several national parks worth exploring during SA National Parks Week include Table Mountain National Park, West Coast National Park, [Garden Route National Park](https://capetown.today/a-road-trip-through-the-scenic-route-62-a-journey-through-time-and-space), [Agulhas National Park](https://capetown.today/enhancing-tourism-facilities-in-agulhas-national-park), and Karoo National Park. For those who love to travel, this is also an ideal time to visit Addo Elephant National Park, Mokala National Park, and Kruger National Park. Please note that free access does not include accommodation facilities or any other tourist activities.

Table Mountain National Park

Table Mountain National Park, located in Cape Town, features diverse and mesmerizing landscapes, with its famous flat-topped mountain offering unparalleled views of the city and the surrounding coastline. The park also boasts the magnificent Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, perfect for a leisurely stroll amidst South Africa’s rich flora.

West Coast National Park

West Coast National Park is known for its vibrant wildflower displays and offers visitors a unique opportunity to witness the region’s splendid natural beauty. It is also home to the Langebaan Lagoon, a haven for birdwatchers and watersport enthusiasts alike.

Garden Route National Park

For adventure seekers, Garden Route National Park is a must-visit. With its lush forests, expansive lagoons, and rugged coastlines, the park offers a plethora of thrilling outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and canoeing.

Agulhas National Park

Agulhas National Park, where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet, boasts the southernmost tip of Africa. With a rich maritime history, the park is home to the iconic Agulhas Lighthouse, standing as a testament to its past.

Karoo National Park

Karoo National Park, situated in the semi-arid Great Karoo region, features a stark yet captivating landscape. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, such as the black rhino, Cape mountain zebra, and over 200 species of birds.

Cultivating a Deeper Understanding and Appreciation of National Parks

SANParks’ SA National Parks Week aims to cultivate a deeper understanding and appreciation of the role SANParks plays as custodian of the country’s natural heritage. “If we are to create a sense of ownership of the natural heritage of South Africa in all South Africans, they must be able to have access to such,” said SANParks CEO, Hapiloe Sello.

During this exciting week, South Africans and visitors have the opportunity to experience the iconic beauty and diverse flora and fauna that their national parks have to offer. Seize this chance to explore and discover the wonders of South Africa’s natural marvels!

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