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Conservation fees and the “Wild Card” grrrr.

wild_card.gifWith South Africa’s rising popularity as a tourism destination, the government is quickly wising up to international fee structures for national parks. A conservation fee has replaced traditional admission fees as a way to relieve weary travellers of their burdensome cash.

If you are planning to stay for a reasonable amount of time and/or intend on seeing more than a couple of listed parks, it would be worth your while investing in a “Wild Card” which allows you free entry into the “cluster” of your choice (for SA residents only, international visitors have to choose the “all clusters” option). Strange choice of word, but hey, that’s what they get paid for.

Unfortunately as of yesterday (1 Nov 2007) the prices have gone up by about 5%, but if you are coming with strong bwana currency it’s not too terrible and may be very worth your while.

There is a huge list of participating national parks, and you will quickly recoup your card fees. You will also be contributing to the conservation of our national parks and not a few BMW Z5’s 🙂

NATIONAL VISITORS Individual Couple Family
All Clusters R205 R350 R460
WAS R195 R335 R440
Bushveld Cluster R180 R310 R420
WAS R170 R295 R395
River Cluster R180 R295 R320
WAS R170 R245 R265
Dry Cluster R180 R310 R420
WAS R170 R295 R395
Cape Cluster R180 R310 R420
WAS R170 R295 R395
Swazi Cluster R180 R310 R420
WAS R170 R295 R395
Ezemvelo KZN Cluster R180 R310 R420
WAS R170 R295 R395
INTERNATIONAL VISITORS
ALL Clusters R840 R1 475 R1 990
WAS R795 R1 395 R1 795