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Tourism minister concerned over alarming drop in visitor numbers at Kruger Park due to safety issues

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Tourism minister Patricia de Lille conducted an oversight visit to the Kruger National Park and revealed she will work with provincial and local government, the private sector and communities to improve safety of tourists at the world-renowned attraction.

Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille. Picture: Bongani Mbatha, African News Agency /ANA

TOURISM minister Patricia de Lille conducted an oversight visit to Kruger National Park and revealed she will work with provincial and local government, private sector and communities to improve safety of tourists at the attraction,

This follows reports that the number of tourists visiting the park has dropped by 21% since 2019, with the drop attributed to safety issues.

The decline in number of tourists visiting the Kruger National Park (KNP) is a concern for the minister.

“It is well known that unfortunately there have been many crime incidents in and around the Kruger with criminals attacking tourists and this is a matter that we take very seriously, not only because we want to safeguard tourists, but we cannot have criminality stand in the way of our tourist attractions thriving because that is how we can ultimately create more jobs for our people and bring prosperity for all,” she said.

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De Lille said the Department of Tourism is finalising a refined training curriculum for Tourism Monitors and they’re set to deploy more than 2,200 Tourism Monitors to key tourist attractions and hot-spot areas across the country in coming months as part of efforts to enhance tourism safety.

“The Department of Tourism has budgeted R174 million for the Tourism Monitors programme to improve safety around the 59 tourism hot-spot areas identified by the National Tourism Safety Forum.

“Of the more than 2,200 Tourism Monitors that will be deployed to tourism hot-spots, 350 Tourism Monitors will be deployed to SANParks establishments with 100 of the 350 Tourism Monitors to be deployed to the KNP,” said the minister.

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