Tourism, South Africa
20. February 2017
NEW DAY VISITOR FACILITIES OPEN IN GARDEN ROUTE NATIONAL PARK'S (GRNP) WILDERNESS AREA
This year alone, 71 280 day visitors entered the Wilderness section of the GRNP,compared to last year’s 61 770. This is according to area manager of the Wilderness section of the park, Sandra Taljaard.
The GRNP has officially opened five newly designated areas that are specifically demarcated for day visitors in the Wilderness section of the Park. This, the GRNP says, is to better accommodate the rapidly growing number of day visitors to Wilderness.
She says: "We have recorded an increase of day visitors as well as campers from 2014 and thus the need to cater to the different needs and expectations of different visitors".
Campers mainly visit the park for the tranquility and serenity of the riverside
camping sites, while day visitors enter the park for a variety of activities,
including nature walks and hiking trails, water activities, segways, birding and a sense of place the open access park offers.
Plans for a new adventure offering in the form of a new zipline are also being finalised at the moment.
According to SANParks, the park is expecting a further increase in the number of day visitors "as more people long to wake up to the tranquil surrounds the park offers. Every visitor to the park is lured to the wonder-world of water birds galore who are home to the Wilderness Lakes Area”.
Source: Ubuntu News Flash
Garden Route (Tsitsikamma, Knysna, Wilderness) National Park
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