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    Pafuri and Giriyondo border posts closed as heavy rain lashes Kruger National Park

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJanuary 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Relentless rain has forced closures.

    Pafuri Gate (North Entrance Kruger Park)/Entropy1963/Wikimedia Commons

    Severe weather conditions across the Kruger National Park have resulted in the temporary closure of the Pafuri and Giriyondo border posts. The decision follows a Level 6 weather warning issued for parts of Limpopo and Mpumalanga, with persistent rainfall significantly affecting travel conditions inside the park.

    According to the Border Management Authority, ongoing heavy rain has caused several rivers to swell rapidly, prompting safety concerns for visitors and staff. SANParks has urged guests to revise their travel plans and comply with guidance issued by park officials.

    A number of rivers are currently flowing at high speed, with water levels expected to rise further during the day. These include the Delaport, Nwatshitaka and Crocodile rivers. The Sabie River is also rising, which may affect the Sand River and key routes between Satara Rest Camp, Tshokwane Picnic Site, Lower Sabie Rest Camp and Skukuza Rest Camp.

    Visitors have been warned that road closures may be implemented at short notice as conditions evolve. In affected camps, guests may be relocated within the same camp where possible. Those travelling with caravans and motorhomes may be asked to move closer to chalet areas, although accommodation will not be converted to chalets.

    SANParks has advised visitors not to remain in camping areas that are vulnerable to flooding. Park staff will be available on site to provide guidance and ensure guest safety.

    Travellers heading to Skukuza Airport from north of Tshokwane are advised to use the Kruger Gate via Satara or Orpen gates, or to exit the park and travel via the R40. Visitors should allow additional travel time to avoid missing scheduled flights.

    Rainfall recorded overnight and measured early this morning highlights the scale of the weather event. Pafuri recorded 90mm of rain, followed by Houtboschrand at 85.5mm, Tshokwane at 73.5mm and Shingwedzi at 71mm. Lower Sabie measured 58.5mm, Malelane 57mm and Crocodile Bridge 45mm, with several other regions also experiencing significant rainfall.

    SANParks has strongly urged all visitors and staff to obey no-entry notices and road closure signage. Guests are reminded not to drive through flooded roads or low-lying bridges, and to avoid moving logs, debris or barriers placed across roads.

    Visitor safety remains SANParks’ highest priority. The South African Weather Service continues to monitor conditions and will issue further warnings should the situation worsen.

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