Kruger National Park - A short update on the floods of 2026

Kruger National Park - A short update on the floods of 2026

Author: Road Trip February 3, 2026 Duration: 26:58
Send us Fan Mail Can we still visit the Kruger Park? Absolutely! The Kruger National Park periodically gets affected by catastrophic flooding. The recent 2026 floods, described as the worst in decades, damaged over 15 camps and caused damaged estimated to exceed R500million (US$30million), with total repairs possibly taking up to 5 years. Support the show The Road Trip SA app is available for download. Do you want to visit and explore South Africa? Touch Africa Safaris

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