Greater Kruger Park reopens after devastating floods

Severe floods in January battered the Greater Kruger region, causing widespread damage but also enhancing wildlife viewing opportunities. Reserves like Timbavati and Kruger National Park are gradually reopening, with a rare white lion cub birth adding to the attractions. Officials urge visitors to proceed with caution amid ongoing repairs.

In mid-January, heavy rains from Mozambique brought up to 1,000mm of water to parts of the 56,000-hectare Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, marking the worst floods since 2012. Timbavati warden Edwin Pierce described water as a 'ferocious' force, noting that controlling it was nearly impossible. The reserve closed temporarily but applied lessons from past floods in 2000 and 2012, positioning rangers in high-risk areas to ensure safety.

Despite some restricted lodge access, Timbavati reports minimal infrastructure damage and full resumption of normal activities. A highlight is the birth of a white lion cub two months ago—the first in the reserve in a decade—sired in the area, according to safari camp co-owner Don Scott of Tanda Tula. Strict viewing protocols protect the cub, whose bright white coat raises survival concerns, with only about 30% of wild lion cubs reaching adulthood.

Neighboring Kruger National Park, spanning two million hectares, endured similar rainfall between 200mm and 1,000mm, resulting in an estimated R500-million in damage. Spokesperson Reynold Thakhuli indicated ongoing assessments. No human lives were lost, thanks to effective evacuations praised by Pierce as 'exemplary.' While northern rest camps and roads remain closed, most of the park has reopened.

Private reserves like Sabi Sand, which received 350mm of rain, are fully operational, boasting increased predator activity from a strong impala lambing season and reliable leopard sightings. Klaserie Private Nature Reserve has 25% of lodges under renovation but offers excellent wildlife viewing elsewhere. Road networks face potholes on routes like R71 and R40, with repairs underway; flying into Eastgate or Kruger-Mpumalanga airports is advised, though Safair's flights are delayed until mid-February.

Experts like Tim Baynham suggest focusing on smaller wildlife, insects, frogs, and birds amid thicker bush. The floods, linked to climate change, have heightened malaria risks near stagnant water. Tourism supports conservation, with calls to avoid cancellations to aid recovery.

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KDF soldiers rescuing families from Nairobi floods, distributing aid amid heavy rain.
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