National Parks of South Africa - List of Parks Administered By SANParks

List of Parks Administered By SANParks

Agulhas Augrabies Bontebok Camdeboo Garden Route Golden Gate Karoo Kgalagadi Kruger Mapungubwe Marakele Mokala Mountain Zebra Namaqua Table Mountain Tankwa Karoo West Coast |Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld South African National Parks

The following are designated as National Parks of South Africa:

  • Greater Addo Elephant National Park (Eastern Cape), including Addo Elephant National Park, the Woody Cape Nature Reserve and the Marine Protection Areas of Bird Island and St. Croix Island
  • Agulhas National Park
  • Ai-Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park with the Richtersveld portion managed by South African National Parks, and the Fish River Canyon portion managed by the Namibian Ministry of Environment and Tourism
  • Augrabies Falls National Park
  • Bontebok National Park
  • Camdeboo National Park
  • Garden Route National Park
    • Knysna National Lake Area
    • Tsitsikamma National Park
    • Wilderness National Park
  • Golden Gate Highlands National Park, including the now defunct QwaQwa National Park
  • Karoo National Park
  • Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park comprising the Kalahari Gemsbok Park in South Africa and the Gemsbok National Park and Mabuasehube Game Reserve in Botswana
  • Kruger National Park
  • Mapungubwe National Park
  • Marakele National Park
  • Mokala National Park
  • Mountain Zebra National Park
  • Namaqua National Park
  • Table Mountain National Park
  • Tankwa Karoo National Park
  • West Coast National Park

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