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17 Feb 2021 19:28 #607509
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PCR Test für die Heimreise
Wer nach Europa zurück fliegt muss ja meist eine PCR Test beschaffen. Dieser kann am JNB Flughafen gemacht werden, das heisst aber, dass der Krüger Besucher 2 Tage vorher den Park verlässt und dann die Wartezeit bis das Resultat verfügbar ist in Jo'burg 'totschlägt'.
2 Möglichkeiten, den Test im Krüger oder unmittelbar angrenzend zu machen und am Tag des Rückflugs gemütlich nach J0'burg zuckeln mit dem Mietwagen für den Flieger am Abend.

1) www.krugerdoctors.co.za - Test wird in Skukuza gemacht. Kostenpunkt 1500R incl. 'Konsultation'. Details zu finden unter Tripadvisor.
2) Ampath Laboratories www.ampath.co.za/contact . Diese haben Labs in Nelspruit, Komatipoort, Hoedspruit. 2 Tage vor Abflug den Morning Drive vom Camp mit einem 'Ausflug' zu einem der Lab's verbinden und den Test machen. Kostenpunkt R850.
In allen Fällen ist eine Voranmeldung erforderlich. Ueber das Wochenende gibt es keine Testmöglichkeiten, also gut planen!
Die privat lodges im Timbavati Gebiet (Greater Kruger) gehen nach Hoedspruit, die organisieren das für Ihre Gäste (natürlich mit den entsprechenden Transferkosten hin-zurück).

Habe mir diese Information aus dem Web zusammengeschustert.

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18 Feb 2021 08:03 #607531
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⚠️NOTICE⚠️

The Sabie and Sand river low level bridges are open. The road from Skukuza day visitors to Rhino walking safaris is also open.

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25 Feb 2021 07:54 #608207
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  • GinaChris am 18 Feb 2021 08:03
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umfangreiche link-Sammlung zu
Kruger Park map resource for Kruger Park roads and lodges, as well as gate times, cell phone coverage, self-drive safari maps and Kruger Park walking trail maps...
www.krugerpark.co.za...gzjU9Q1y_dJ3EzUFwqks

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04 Mär 2021 05:59 #608718
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"Heavy rainfall affects some KNP roads"
www.tourismupdate.co...fects-some-knp-roads
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04 Mär 2021 06:53 #608720
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[UPDATE] All the camps in KNP are accessible but some gravel roads still closed.
1. Gravel roads around Punda Maria still closed.
2. Gravel roads around Pafuri still closed except for access to the picnic site and part of the Nyala drive.
3. Talamati - all roads are open.
4. Biyamiti S139 and S25 closed. Access only via H5 and S26.
5. S93 close to Olifants closed.
6. S56 between Shingwezi and Sirheni closed.
7. Sirheni access bridge washed away over the weekend. It is temporarily fixed and guests can access the camp.

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18 Apr 2021 16:00 #613127
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MEDIA RELEASE
SUSPECTED POACHER KILLED BY ELEPHANTS IN THE KNP
South African National Parks (SANParks) today, 18 April 2021 reported the death of a suspected poacher in the Kruger National Park (KNP) and the arrest of one accomplice which took place yesterday on 17 April. The deceased and his accomplices were fleeing from Rangers when they ran into a breeding herd of elephants.
Field Rangers were out on a routine patrol at the Phabeni area when they detected incoming spoor and made a follow up in pursuit of the suspects. Three individuals were spotted by the Rangers and attempted to run away, but Rangers requested back-up from the Airwing and K9 unit. When they realised they had been spotted, the suspected poachers dropped an axe and a bag with their provisions in an attempt to escape from the rangers.
One of the suspects was arrested following assistance from the Airwing and K9 unit. The suspect informed the rangers that the group had run into a herd of elephants and was not sure if his accomplice had managed to escape. The Rangers discovered his accomplice badly trampled and who had unfortunately succumbed to his injuries. The third suspect is said to have been injured in the eye but continued to flee. A rifle was recovered and the case was referred to police, whom together with the pathology team attended to the scene.
The Managing Executive of the KNP, Gareth Coleman congratulated all those involved in the arrests “we are proud of the teamwork and dedication of our Rangers Corp, our aviators and the K9 unit. It is unfortunate that a life was unnecessarily lost. Only through discipline, teamwork and tenacity will we be able help stem the tide of rhino poaching in KNP.”
The search for the third suspect is underway. Coleman has called on the community members living close to the KNP to assist with information. “The campaign against poaching is the responsibility of all us; it threatens many livelihoods, destroys families and takes much needed resources to fight crime which could be used for creating jobs and development” concluded Coleman.
For previous media statements please go to www.sanparks.org
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South African National Parks. Communications & Marketing Department – Kruger National Park.
Media enquiries:
Isaac Phaahla, GM: Communications and Marketing, KNP. Tel: 013 735 4363, cell 083 673 6974 or email: Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein!

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