Devastating Floods Slam Kruger National Park: Tourism Suspended, Camps Closed

Prolonged and intense rainfall has continued to cause significant disruption across large areas of Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces, with Kruger National Park experiencing some of its most severe flooding in recent history. As of January 16, 2026, vast sections of the park remain inaccessible, and critical infrastructure has sustained substantial damage. This ongoing situation has prompted South African National Parks (SANParks) to enforce a strict suspension of day visitor access indefinitely.
The decision to halt day visitor entry is a direct consequence of the prevailing adverse weather conditions, widespread waterlogged and damaged roads, and compromised park facilities. These factors collectively pose heightened safety risks for both visitors and park staff. Entry into Kruger National Park is now severely restricted, with only essential delivery and service vehicles, airport transfers (requiring proof of confirmed flight bookings), guests holding valid overnight reservations at Berg-en-Dal, Pretoriuskop, and Skukuza rest camps, and essential SANParks personnel being granted access. All other forms of visitor access, including day visits, remain suspended until further notice.
The northern regions of the park have been particularly devastated, with extensive flooding and severe road damage rendering them completely impassable. Letaba Rest Camp is among the most affected areas; although the Letaba River’s water level has receded, the camp remains closed due to the absence of water supply inside the camp and ongoing safety assessments. Guests who may have left possessions behind will be contacted to arrange collection once these risk assessments are finalized. Similarly, the Lower Sabie and Crocodile Bridge crossings have seen a slight decrease in water levels, but both bridges are still closed due to significant safety concerns and structural integrity evaluations.
In a recent development, Satara Rest Camp has also been temporarily closed after its staff residential quarters were inundated by floodwaters. All affected staff members have been safely evacuated, and thankfully, no injuries have been reported. However, the disruptions to both water and electricity supply have rendered it impossible to continue operations at Satara, leading to its closure until further notice.
Due to the widespread damage and unsafe conditions, all tourism-related activities within Kruger National Park are currently suspended. This includes all guided game drives, bush walks, and any organized safari or wilderness experiences. Many internal roads are saturated, damaged, or completely inaccessible, making it unsafe to conduct any tourism activities at this time. Guests departing the park are strongly advised to exercise extreme vigilance and continuously monitor road conditions outside Kruger, as numerous provincial and regional routes throughout Limpopo and Mpumalanga have also been impacted by the flooding. Conditions are subject to rapid change, necessitating utmost caution.
SANParks continues to closely monitor the evolving situation in collaboration with disaster management authorities and has committed to providing regular updates. The paramount priority for park management remains the safety and well-being of its guests, staff, and surrounding communities. For Africa’s tourism professionals, these recent developments underscore the critical importance of establishing robust crisis management protocols, maintaining transparent and clear communication with clients, and developing flexible contingency plans to adapt to increasingly unpredictable weather events. As the situation develops, the tourism industry will be keenly observing updates regarding reopening timelines and infrastructure recovery efforts, which are crucial for restoring confidence and resuming normal operations in one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations.
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