Kruger Park Times | Readers Letters Extracted from Print Editions

Interesting letters to the Editor of Kruger Park Times The list below is in the order of the issues placed online on this website. The image refers to the print edition in which the original item can be found.

Kruger Park Times iSSUE 8 VOLUME 3 LIONS AND GUIDES Of huts and shower curtains During the period 4 - 9 August we had the pleasure of visiting the Park with friends of ours that had just spent one year in Qatar. What a positive experience, especially when it is shared with people who actually had wished, daily, for this experience whilst they were in the far east.They

Kruger Park Times iSSUE 8 VOLUME 3 LIONS AND GUIDES Stevenson Hamilton memorial site We went to the Kruger Park during 2-6August 2006 to compete in the Sterling Half Marathon that was held in Skukuza and we stayed at the Berg-en-Dal Camp. On Friday, 4th August we went to the Stevenson Hamilton memorial site and were shocked about the dirty and filthy surroundings. The dustbin was overflowing; with litter strewn around the bin and all over there were heaps

Kruger Park Times iSSUE 8 VOLUME 3 LIONS AND GUIDES First I want to congratulate you, for your interesting and informative paper. My whole family are great lovers of nature and visit Kruger Park every year, sometimes twice. So we were very glad to come cross the Kruger Times. I have been visiting the Park since 1953 and what changes I have seen, so I love receiving Kruger Times so I can keep up with what’s

Kruger Park Times iSSUE 8 VOLUME 3 LIONS AND GUIDES The Impala, Crocodile and 7 Wild Dogs in Kruger National Park Well, time is ripe for coffee and Chelsea bun. A coffee break early in the morning is a very serious matter that should be enjoyed in a perfect setting, just like this very morning at the Mpondo Dam. A few sips into our coffee it appears we’re not alone any longer.

Kruger Park Times iSSUE 8 VOLUME 3 LIONS AND GUIDES Monkey Business at Tshokwane Picnic Spot Kruger National park Having just returned from another wonderful break in Kruger I feel I have to highlight a serious problem which has been allowed to get out of control. We stopped at Tshokwane picnic site and it seems that the site is now run by a troop of not-so-wild monkeys. They come and go as they wish and no one