SANParks conservation fees - per calendar day, or 24-hour period?
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This questions is specifically about Kruger, but I assume it applies to any other parks managed by SANParks. You have to pay a daily fee to enter Kruger (and other parks), as described here.
My question is whether this fee applies to a 24-hour period, or for each calendar day. For example, if we enter at 3 pm on January 1, and leave before 3 pm on January 2, do we have to pay two days worth of conservation fees, or just one?
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What is sanparks conservation fee?
Daily Conservation fees for 1 November 2021 to 31 October 2022South African Citizens and Residents (with ID)R110 per adult, per day R55 per child, per daySADC Nationals (with passport)R220 per adult, per day R110 per child, per day1 more rowDo Day visitors pay conservation fees?
Every visitor to the Kruger National Park will pay a conservation fee for every day spent inside the Park. Only by contributing to conservation can funds be raised to help conserve the park's natural and cultural heritage.What is standard conservation fee?
You pay R204. 00 per person per DAY, independent of how long you stay inside the park or the time you enter or leave. Which means 1 night stay is 2 days conservation fee. You pay at the gate, when not staying overnight, or at the camp, when staying overnight, for all days.How much is entrance into Kruger National Park for foreign visitors?
Daily Conservation fees for 1 November 2021 to 31 October 2022SADC Nationals (with passport)R220 per adult, per day R110 per child, per dayStandard Conservation Fee (International Visitors)R440 per adult, per day R220 per child, per day1 more rowSanParks | Discussion | New public-private partnerships projects
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