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    Kruger National Park Centenary Takes Centre Stage at Africa’s Travel Indaba | Law-Order

    Martin AkumaBy Martin AkumaJune 27, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Kruger National Park Centenary Takes Centre Stage at Africa’s Travel Indaba

    A major highlight of SANParks’ participation at this year’s Indaba is the centenary celebration of the iconic Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s most internationally recognised wildlife destinations

    Sello said the dialogue is intended to ensure that future conservation models become more community-centred and economically inclusive. Image Credit: Twitter(@SAgovnews)
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    South African National Parks (SANParks) is using Africa’s Travel Indaba 2026 to reposition conservation as a powerful economic driver capable of unlocking tourism growth, creating jobs, empowering communities and strengthening inclusive development across South Africa

    Speaking on the sidelines of the continent’s leading tourism trade show currently underway in Durban, SANParks Chief Executive Officer Hapiloe Sello said national parks are increasingly becoming strategic assets that contribute far beyond biodiversity protection

    Held under the theme “Unlimited Africa: Growing Africa’s Tourism Economy”, Africa’s Travel Indaba 2026 has brought together global tourism buyers, investors, conservation authorities and industry leaders to shape the future of African tourism and position the continent as a globally competitive destination

    Sello said the platform offers SANParks a unique opportunity to showcase how conservation can simultaneously drive environmental sustainability, heritage preservation, local economic participation and inclusive tourism development

    “Africa’s Travel Indaba provides a powerful continental and global platform to position national parks not only as tourism destinations, but as offerings that contribute meaningfully to nature conservation, community development, cultural heritage and economic inclusion,” Sello said

    Kruger National Park Centenary Marks Historic Milestone

    A major highlight of SANParks’ participation at this year’s Indaba is the centenary celebration of the iconic Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s most internationally recognised wildlife destinations

    The centenary commemorates 100 years since Kruger National Park was formally proclaimed as a national park in 1926, while also recognising the earlier establishment of the Sabi Game Reserve in 1898 — a milestone widely regarded as the foundation of modern conservation in South Africa

    At the centre of SANParks’ exhibition stand is a large-scale showcase dedicated to Kruger’s 100-year legacy, highlighting its conservation achievements, tourism growth and evolving role in South Africa’s socio-economic development

    Sello described the centenary as both a celebration and a moment for critical reflection

    “Kruger National Park’s centenary is both a moment of commemoration and reflection. It honours extraordinary conservation achievements, while also acknowledging lessons learned from the painful past of land dispossession and displacements,” she said

    “As we look ahead, our focus is firmly on inclusive conservation models that ensure national parks deliver lasting value for both nature and people.”

    Conservation and Tourism Increasingly Linked to Economic Growth

    Tourism and conservation experts attending the Indaba say South Africa’s protected areas are becoming increasingly important economic assets within the broader tourism value chain

    National parks contribute significantly to:

    • Domestic and international tourism arrivals

    • Job creation in rural economies

    • Hospitality and accommodation growth

    • Adventure and eco-tourism markets

    • Small business development

    • Cultural and heritage tourism

    • Wildlife economy initiatives

    • Conservation-linked infrastructure investment

    Kruger National Park alone attracts millions of visitors annually and remains one of Africa’s strongest tourism brands, contributing billions of rand to the South African economy through tourism spending, accommodation, transport, hospitality and conservation-linked employment

    Industry analysts believe the future sustainability of conservation areas will increasingly depend on how effectively they integrate surrounding communities into tourism opportunities and economic participation

    “Conversations About Conservation” Focuses on Inclusive Growth

    As part of its Africa’s Travel Indaba programme, SANParks is hosting its flagship “Conversations About Conservation” dialogue — a high-level engagement platform aimed at deepening public understanding of the relationship between conservation and economic development

    This year’s discussion places special focus on the Kruger National Park centenary while examining how conservation practices must evolve to address historical inequalities and modern socio-economic challenges

    The dialogue brings together:

    • Conservation leaders

    • Tourism stakeholders

    • Policymakers

    • Community representatives

    • Media organisations

    • Tourism investors

    • Development partners

    Key discussions are expected to focus on:

    • Tourism as a funding mechanism for conservation

    • Conservation-linked employment opportunities

    • Community participation in protected area economies

    • Sustainable tourism development

    • Heritage preservation

    • Climate resilience and biodiversity protection

    • Inclusive growth models around protected areas

    Sello said the dialogue is intended to ensure that future conservation models become more community-centred and economically inclusive

    “Wednesday’s dialogue reflects on lessons learned that must shape the future. Conservation can no longer be separated from the people who live around protected areas. The future depends on building models that benefit communities while protecting biodiversity,” she said

    SANParks Showcases 16 Community-Based Tourism Enterprises

    Demonstrating its growing commitment to inclusive economic participation, SANParks has dedicated a major portion of its exhibition space to promoting 16 small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) supported through its conservation and tourism development programmes

    The enterprises are drawn from communities neighbouring national parks and operate across various sectors of the ecotourism economy

    The businesses showcased include enterprises involved in:

    • Accommodation services

    • Tour guiding

    • Cultural tourism

    • Adventure tourism

    • Wildlife economy projects

    • Hospitality services

    • Traditional crafts

    • Heritage experiences

    Notably, many of the participating businesses are:

    • Women-owned enterprises

    • Youth-owned startups

    • Community-owned tourism initiatives

    The initiative forms part of SANParks’ broader Vision 2040 strategy, which seeks to build a more inclusive conservation economy that expands access to tourism opportunities for historically disadvantaged communities

    Experts say this approach reflects a broader shift in global conservation thinking, where protected areas are increasingly expected to contribute directly to social development and poverty alle

    Conservation Tourism Emerging as a Strategic African Growth Sector

    Africa’s protected areas and wildlife tourism markets are increasingly viewed as strategic growth sectors capable of attracting international investment while supporting conservation financing

    According to tourism industry estimates, nature-based tourism remains one of the fastest-growing segments of the global travel industry, driven by increasing demand for eco-tourism, authentic cultural experiences and sustainable travel

    South Africa’s network of 21 national parks places SANParks in a strong position to benefit from these global tourism trends

    The organisation’s tourism offerings span:

    • Big Five safari tourism

    • Marine protected areas

    • Mountain tourism

    • Desert ecosystems

    • Heritage and cultural tourism

    • Birding tourism

    • Adventure tourism

    • Eco-lodges and wilderness experiences

    Building the Next Century of Conservation

    Through its participation at Africa’s Travel Indaba 2026, SANParks aims to reinforce its status as one of Africa’s leading conservation and tourism authorities while redefining the role of protected areas in South Africa’s future economy

    Sello said the organisation’s long-term vision is to ensure that conservation becomes a driver of inclusive prosperity rather than exclusion

    “We are inviting the global tourism community to become partners in shaping the next century of conservation — one that protects biodiversity while ensuring communities benefit meaningfully from conservation economies,” she said

    As global tourism increasingly shifts toward sustainability, responsible travel and community-centred experiences, SANParks believes South Africa’s national parks are uniquely positioned to lead a new era of conservation-driven tourism growth across the continent

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