The Twee Rivieren Hen Disguise within the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park has undergone important upgrades to make sure wheelchair accessibility.
In a collaborative effort, South African Nationwide Parks (SANParks) and the Northern Cape Financial Improvement and Tourism (DEDaT) have enhanced Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park’s infrastructure to advertise inclusivity throughout the beloved Kgalagadi
This upgraded chook conceal now incorporates a wheelchair-friendly walkway.
With these enhancements, the park can higher accommodate visitors with mobility impairments and the aged, permitting them to effortlessly join with nature by way of the newly paved path resulting in the chook conceal.
This marks a stride in SANParks’ dedication to creating accessible and user-friendly environments throughout all of South Africa’s nationwide parks.
“SANParks is immensely grateful to its accomplice and sponsor, the Northern Cape Division of Financial Improvement and Tourism, for his or her help. We anticipate persevering with this fruitful partnership to maintain the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, together with different nationwide parks within the province, among the many premier nature locations and an emblem of pleasure in South Africa’s conservation efforts,” said a SANParks spokesperson, as quoted by Good Issues Man.