With the Giriyondo Border Post also reopening this week, one of Southern Africa’s most distinctive travel routes involving the Kruger National Park is accessible again. Tucked deep within the park, this crossing links South Africa with Mozambique’s Limpopo National Park, and it offers a rare journey through a shared conservation landscape. The January floods forced several temporary closures of routes, gates and this border post. Major repairs h…
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