KRUGER NATIONAL PARK FORCED TO REOPEN DANGEROUS FLOOD ZONES—AND THEY’RE TELLING TOURISTS TO “EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION.”
The gates are swinging open at Kruger National Park, but this is no joyous return. It’s a DESPERATE GAMBLE with tourist lives. Weeks after deadly floods ISOLATED sections of the park, authorities are rushing to send visitors back in.
LOOK AT THE “ROAD” THEY WANT YOU TO DRIVE: The critical Orpen-Satara route is now “open,” but with a terrifying catch. One lane is all that remains near the shattered Nsemani Dam. “Motorists are urged to exercise extreme caution,” warns SANParks, banning heavy vehicles. The message is clear: ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Why the reckless hurry? MONEY. While they push to reopen picnic sites, rustic camps, and the Masorini Ruins, the underlying wounds are still gaping. A mere “bypass” is being slapped together as a permanent fix. They claim “visitor safety remains our highest priority,” but their actions scream otherwise—prioritizing revenue over real restoration.
Who pays the price? YOU. The everyday family trusting a world-famous park with their safety. Guests are bluntly warned not to touch roads marked “No Entry,” a shocking admission that the park is still a treacherous maze of hidden dangers. The so-called “restoration efforts” are a frantic cover-up of a broken system.
They are betting your life on a lane that could wash away at any moment.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




