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REQUEST FOR INTEREST

WIDE AREA NETWORK, INTERNET ACCESS, VISITOR

INTERNET SERVICE and WEBSITE HOSTING

Design, Supply, Configure and Support

SCOPE OF WORK

Reference Number:

GNP-042-16

Closure date: 20 January 2017 at 11:00

RFI: GNP-042-16 __________________________________________________________________________________

Contents

ACRONYMS .............................................................................................................................. 1

1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 2

1.1 Background ................................................................................................................... 2

1.2 Current Network Environment ..................................................................................... 2

1.3 Wide Area Network Requirements............................................................................... 3

1.4 RFI Requirements ......................................................................................................... 4

1.4.1 Network overall .................................................................................................... 4

1.4.2 KNP Specific ........................................................................................................ 6

1.4.3 Visitor Internet Access ........................................................................................ 7

1.4.4 Hosting of SANParks Website ............................................................................ 9

1.4.5 General ................................................................................................................. 9

2. BIDDER OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................... 11

3. ANNEXURE A – CURRENT NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE AND REQUIREMENTS ..... 12

4. ANNEXURE B – VISITOR STATISTICS – APRIL 2015 TO MARCH 2016 ......................... 20

5. ANNEXURE C – WAN DIAGRAM - OVERALL .................................................................. 23

6. ANNEXURE D – MAP OF SOUTH AFRICA SHOWING ALL PARKS ................................ 24

7. ANNEXURE E – MAP OF KRUGER NATIONAL PARK SHOWING ALL CAMPS ............. 25

8. ANNEXURE F – MAP OF KRUGER NATIONAL PARK REPEATER SITES ...................... 26

9. ANNEXURE G – LOGICAL MAP OF KRUGER NATIONAL PARK IP RADIO NETWORK 27

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ACRONYMS The following is a list of acronyms utilised in this document:

Acronyms Description

ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line

APN Access Point Name

CRM Customer Relationship Management

DMZ De-Militarised Zone

EIA Environmental Impact Assessment

FR Frame Relay

IP Internet Protocol

ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network

LCR Least Cost Routing

ME Metro Ethernet

MPLS Multi-Protocol Label Switching

POP Point of Presence

RT Class Real-Time Class

SANParks South African National Parks

SIP Session Initiation Protocol

VC Video Conferencing

VOIP Voice over IP

VPN Virtual Private Network

VSAT Very Small Aperture Terminal

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background

South African National Parks (SANParks) is a public entity functioning under the National

Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act 57 of 2003 (Act 57 of 2003); with the mandate

to conserve; protect; control; and manage national parks and other defined protected areas and

their biological diversity (Biodiversity). As a public entity, SANParks is also governed by the

Public Finance Management Act, Act 1 of 1999 (as amended by Act 29 of 1999), and it is listed

as a Schedule 3 A: Public Entity.

SANParks’ operations are guided by its vision statement and mission statement. As a public

entity, the organisation is committed to act in pursuance of transformation of South Africa’s

society in support of entrenching South Africa’s democracy. In this regard, the organisation has

adopted a transformation mission to guide its efforts accordingly.

Overview of SANParks

SANParks executes its mandate through the management of National Parks that represent the

cultural and bio-diversity of South Africa. These Parks are spread out over South Africa. The

management of its operations is based on decentralised regional management structures.

Kruger National Park, the largest single operational unit is divided into two regions, North and

South with respective regional offices at Phalaborwa Gate and at the Skukuza Rest Camp.

The other 18 Parks under the management of SANParks are divided into 5 regions:

Region Regional Office

Arid Upington

Cape Cape Town

Frontier / Garden Route Port Elizabeth

North Pretoria, Head Office

Furthermore, SANParks oversees the management of the parks and provide strategic guidance

and support from its Head Office in Pretoria.

1.2 Current Network Environment

(1) SANParks manages National Parks distributed over South Africa. These National Parks

are found in all the Provinces except for Kwa-Zulu Natal.

(2) SANParks operates a Wide Area Network (WAN) with a central hosting environment at

its head office in Pretoria.

(3) The WAN is a combination of various technologies which include Metro Ethernet, Diginet,

ADSL, Cellular (LTE/HSDPA/3G) and VSAT connecting the various sites and users to

the central hosting environment.

(4) The capacity of these links is limited and is currently exclusively earmarked for access

to the core IT systems of SANParks.

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(5) The network is provided and managed under various Service Agreements. The routers

and Satellite indoor units are all owned by the Service Provider. All switches are owned

by SANParks.

(6) SANParks accesses the Internet mainly from our Head Office in Groenkloof, Pretoria.

There are a few sites with direct access to the Internet using Diginet / ADSL for specific

purposes.

(7) SANParks currently does not provide Internet Access to Visitors service.

(8) The SANParks Website is hosted internationally and managed by a service provider.

1.3 Wide Area Network Requirements

(1) SANParks requires a managed WAN service preferably from a single Value Added

Network Service Provider with access to wholesale data communications from all major

network service providers.

(2) The provisioning of last mile connectivity into an MPLS / VPN does not necessarily have

to be by the same service provider, although SANParks will prefer that the main Service

Provider (owner of the MPLS) should manage any other Service Provider that provides

last mile connectivity.

(3) The WAN must preferably be based on a MPLS solution or similar or better technology.

(4) SANParks recognises that due to infrastructural challenges, some sites may not form

part of a MPLS solution. For instance, due to remoteness the only connectivity at some

sites may be through using VSAT technology. But ideally the VSAT backhaul should also

feed into the MPLS.

(5) SANParks experience with regards to VSAT has not been greatly successful due to high

latency, contention and cost. SANParks would prefer higher performing technology for

those sites where VSAT is currently deployed.

(6) Most sites should allow for Video Conferencing (VC) and Teleconferencing including

Least Cost Routing and on-network calling. Detail is provided in the table below.

(7) Some sites require WAN connectivity that would allow for real-time video streaming in

order to facilitate the management of security.

(8) Given restrictions in the ability of network providers to provide high-speed data access

using ME and Diginet for the last mile, SANParks may require ADSL or Fibre connections

into the MPLS for some smaller sites. The design should investigate this option and

propose solutions to implement ADSL Fibre through trusted connections into SANParks

MPLS. This solution must connect into the MPLS and not be exposed to Internet security

concerns.

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(9) There are also a number of third parties that have restricted access into SANParks to

access our property management system (RoomSeeker). These third parties access the

environment utilising Frame Relay. This must be catered for separately in the proposal.

(10) The table presented under Annexure A is a summary of the current WAN and future

estimated requirements. The diagram under Annexure C serve to reflect the current

WAN topology for a better understanding. The maps under Annexure D and E should

assist in placing most Parks and sites approximately. A Google Earth KMZ file with all

sites are also available on request.

1.4 RFI Requirements

SANParks believes that a MPLS solution will serve most of our sites.

In the case of the KNP, most of the sites should also be able to benefit from a MPLS solution.

Some smaller sites in the KNP currently use Satellite for data and very outdated terrestrial

infrastructure or Satellite offerings for voice. The terrestrial technology is however extremely old

and is failing increasingly. The proposed solution should consider voice as well as data at these

sites preferably into the MPLS. Alternative solutions such as cellular or even an extended LAN

in the Park with two or more break-outs into the MPLS are possibilities to be investigated.

Note that we have included certain ideas that we have to improve overall network service

delivery in SANParks. We may choose to include some or all of these as requirements in the

final tender that will be presented to the market. We may also choose to split some of the

requirements into more than one bid depending on your RFI response. However, we believe

that by painting the full picture, you are in a better position to understand and plan for SANParks

requirements in your response. The requirements are thus split into 4 components, namely:

Network overall

KNP specific

Visitor Internet Access

Hosting of SANParks Web site

With this as consideration our requirements for the RFI is as follows. Please address all of these

requirements in your response:

1.4.1 Network overall

(1) Preference for a single VANS managing services from multiple Network Service Providers

(NSP) and access to wholesale pricing that can be passed on to SANParks.

a. Possible joint ventures need to be arranged and submitted as part of the proposal.

(2) The costing model for services should be contractually set and transparent.

a. SANParks reserves the right to have the costing and mark-up model audited from

time to time to ensure compliance.

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(3) All sites listed should be addressed.

(4) Preference for a MPLS (or similar) solution.

(5) Bidders must indicate in their response their closest Points of Presence (POP) to the Sites

as detailed in Annexure A.

a. Distances of the POPs to the Sites must be provided.

b. If MPLS is a hybrid of more than one Network Service Provider, then the ownership

of the POP must also be indicated.

(6) For hybrid MPLS solutions a signed joint venture agreement between the VANS must be

included in the response.

(7) Reducing the number of VSAT sites in favour of other technologies, such as MPLS, ADSL,

Fibre, etc.

(8) A high uptime and low error rate is required.

(9) SANParks would prefer not to own endpoint WAN equipment (Routers) but would want to

be able to manage these devices.

a. Your response should indicate how this requirement will be met including the sourcing

and maintenance models available to SANParks.

(10) Power requirements for masts must also be considered to ensure high uptime even in

remote areas of the Parks.

(11) The internet requirement should conform to the following requirements:

a. All sites (except third parties) to have access to Internet

b. Internet services ideally should be delivered from the MPLS

c. Internet access should be resilient

d. Uptime exceeding 99%

e. SANParks to provide and manage Firewall and related equipment (Intrusion

Prevention Systems, Packet shaping, etc.)

(12) Due to current management challenges relating to Rhino poaching there are additional

current and future Internet facing connectivity required at the following sites (note detail in

list of sites annexure):

a. Kruger National Park (south, maybe Skukuza)

b. Addo Elephant National Park

c. Mapungubwe National Park

d. Marakele National Park

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e. Mokala National Park

f. Karoo National Park

(13) Sites are classified as High, Medium or Low. Requirements from a SLA perspective are:

i. High – Redundant / resilient last mile connectivity using different technologies. 99%+

uptime required

ii. Medium – Onerous SLA with penalties. 98%+ uptime required

iii. Low – Less onerous SLA with penalties. 95%+ uptime required

1.4.2 KNP Specific

KNP solution should incorporate as many as possible sites into a redundant MPLS solution

considering incorporation of current VSAT Sites into the MPLS or utilising an extended LAN

(See Annexures F and G). The extended LAN backbone should ideally provide for a minimum

throughput of 300mbps with breakout into the larger MPLS at three sites at a minimum (suggest

Phalaborwa, Skukuza and Malelane areas).

a. The solution for KNP may only use existing infrastructure:

i. Current masts may not be lengthened.

ii. Current masts belong to a number of parties, TELKOM, SANParks, SANDF and

other to MTN or Vodacom.

iii. Usage of masts belonging to other institutions must be arranged between the

bidder and such institutions, SANParks will not facilitate such arrangements.

iv. No masts may be added inside the KNP.

v. The KNP solution should be offered as a capital outlay to SANParks as well as a

rental solution for SANParks to choose.

vi. KNP solution should include a support proposal irrespective of Capital or Rental

solution.

vii. Adding equipment to current masts may have an impact on the ability of the masts

to withstand wind, therefore wind loading factors should be considered in the

solution as it may add significant costs to the proposed solution(s).

b. Your proposal should include provisioning of telephony (private and public) services to any

site that is still dependent on outdated technology for voice services.

c. Respondents should also consider spectrum analyses per frequency and the impact it has

on frequency currently used.

d. The proposed frequencies must be legal and approved by ICASA and can comprise of

licensed and unlicensed spectrum.

e. Any licensing costs should be borne by the successful bidder.

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f. Bidders should also take note that there are many private (staff and other) independent

inhabitants in the KNP that may also require data and telephony services including potential

cellular services. By planning to implement technology for SANParks, the current and future

requirements of these inhabitants may also generate revenue for the successful VANS.

1.4.3 Visitor Internet Access

Visitors to SANParks tourism facilities are requesting for quality access to Internet. In addition,

SANParks offers conference facilities at several its Tourism sites. Visitor numbers and

occupancy vary per site. Furthermore, SANParks has staff and other partners that stay in

villages and housing inside our National Parks and these people also have requirements for

cost effective access to the Internet.

SANParks therefore invites you to submit proposals on how such services can be provided as

part of a total network solution.

The proposed solutions should not bring any cost, infrastructure, bandwidth, or anything else to

SANParks. It must be a totally self-funded model and ideally even offer some revenue

generation opportunities for SANParks.

See Annexure B for statistics on the total number of overnight visitors per month per site for our

financial year: April 2015 to March 2016. This should assist you in determining the extent of

potential Internet services and feasibility.

The following should be considered in your response:

(1) A single solution must be offered at all SANParks sites included.

(2) The costing model must be the same everywhere.

(3) Unused data must carry over for at least 12 months.

(4) Unused data must carry over to other SANParks sites.

(5) Sites with Conferencing venues should have models where shared data is made available

for the conference(s) and paid for through SANParks property management system (or

online). The following sites have conferencing venues:

Skukuza (Various conference rooms)

Mopani

Berg-en-Dal (Various conference rooms)

Shingwedzi

Letaba

Golden Gate Hotel (Various conference rooms)

Karoo

Mapungubwe

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Kimberley

Augrabies

Addo

Stormsrivier Mouth

(6) Conference venues must have resilient / redundant high speed Internet service.

(7) Individuals attending conferences must also have opportunity to procure own individual

data.

(8) Some free capped and throttled data allocation may be awarded to users per day, blocking

any media rich content so as to not negatively affect the experience by other paying data

users.

(9) An additional free daily quota must be offered to valid loyalty Wild Card members.

(10) Free access to SANParks official web site and online booking and payment environment.

(11) Corporate data bundles at preferential rates for SANParks staff for official use when

travelling. Billing per user.

(12) Guaranteed quality service to any user that pays for data. Therefore, their experience

shouldn’t be negatively affected by anyone else that is using media rich content. Network

management practices such as throttling should therefore be part of the solution based on

best practices.

(13) The successful bidder should automatically identify where additional bandwidth is required

and upgrade the infrastructure accordingly so as to ensure a quality service.

(14) Any equipment and infrastructure must be managed fully by the successful bidder with

punitive service levels.

(15) SANParks front office staff must not be the primary contact for user problems. Users must

be referred to a centralised service desk to resolve connectivity and billing issues.

(16) High uptime exceeding 99% is required.

(17) Proposal should include the provisioning of connectivity, Wireless Access Points, Power,

Meshing, Management, etc.

(18) Proposal should include recommendations on whether the service should be extended to

every chalet or only offered in key hot spots per site.

(19) Hotels should include Internet services in each room (Golden Gate for now).

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1.4.4 Hosting of SANParks Website

SANParks current website is hosted outside South African borders. The online reservation

component is hosted in the UK and the rest of the content in the USA. The reason for hosting it

in foreign countries is due to the cost of network connectivity in South Africa.

SANParks streams images and video from (currently) four (4) web cams at key water holes in

our Parks. These images are extremely popular and attract many virtual visitors that actively

monitor these images.

The current hosting service includes redundancy at multiple locations off-shore.

The total bandwidth consumed by visitors on the website is approximately 1.5 to 2 TB per month.

SANParks would like to bring the hosting of the web site back into the borders of South Africa.

This is of particular importance for the online bookings component and associated payment

gateway.

We require a section where you will address this requirement. Your response must specifically

address the following:

(1) Security from an online presence perspective where personal information of online clients

is stored.

(2) Security from a Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) requirement.

(3) High Bandwidth requirement, throughput and preferably no capping.

(4) Redundancy on the network.

(5) High uptime / availability (> 99.8%) of network and services.

(6) Consideration that internet traffic originates from anywhere in the world.

(7) At least tier 3 data centre.

(8) Secure web services between the online environment and SANParks internal systems.

(9) Secure access for administrators using multi-factor authentication.

1.4.5 General

(1) Bidders must have a national footprint which must be demonstrated in their response.

Specifically, their footprint should enable them to service the remoteness of SANParks

within reasonable time frames.

a. The proposed time frames for repairing a site or route should be included in your

response.

(2) Provisioning / decommissioning of new services should be committed to within 2 weeks

from application.

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a. Any deviation to this requirement need to be motivated and accepted by SANParks.

b. Failure to comply to this requirement must be subject to significant penalties.

(3) Upgrades / downgrades of current infrastructure should be performed within 3 working

days. If change requires an infrastructure upgrade, then the 2-week SLA will apply.

(4) Bidders must have a good financial standing.

a. Evidence of your financial standing must be supplied with the emphasis on a going

concern and an expected five-year or longer contract.

(5) The contract must be flexible to allow for services to be added, decommissioned,

upgraded or downgraded as per request and as per agreed change request processes.

a. All new services required, should be sourced / built making use of the best last mile

technologies / services available from any Network Service Provider that can deliver

at the site and that conforms to the service and security standards contracted.

(6) Your response should indicate a plan on how you will transition and upgrade any services

provided by the current service provider(s).

(7) Future contractual arrangements should make provision for transitioning services to a new

VANS at the end of the contractual term.

(8) Bidders that participate in the RFI must be prepared to incur expenses in finalising the

tender.

a. Such costs may include site visits, Proof-of-concepts, liaising with current owners of

masts, etc.

b. Note that this RFI will be followed by formal Tender (RFQ) opportunities.

(9) An information session will be held as indicated and attendance is highly advisable. This

will be the best time to ask all questions that should be covered during site visits.

(10) An initial 5-year agreement is envisaged with an option to renew for a further 5-year period,

provided SANParks is satisfied with the Service Provider and services.

(11) The final agreement must make provision for options to SANParks to step out of the

agreement, or portions thereof, as and when required due to operational reasons or non-

adherence to contractual service levels.

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2. BIDDER OVERVIEW

Please provide the following information:

(1) Nature of Business

(2) Total number of employees

(3) Number of Technical people that will support the proposed solutions per branch

(4) Value Added Network Services License Number

(5) Number of Years’ experience in delivering the various services requested in this RFI

(6) Lead time for spares for equipment in this RFI

(7) Lead time for installation of new services

(8) Lead time for upgrading of services

(9) List at least 4 reference sites that we can contact in respect of each of the services required in

this RFI:

a. WAN

b. Network Infrastructure build

c. Internet service

d. Public Internet service

e. Hosting of Web sites

(10) Provide audited financial statements for the last 3 years

(11) Include draft engagement and support agreement

(12) Include information on any proposed sub-contractors and joint ventures

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3. ANNEXURE A – CURRENT NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE AND REQUIREMENTS

The following table summarises the current Network Infrastructure of SANParks as well as indicates the minimum data bandwidth requirements before taking into account value added services that SANParks potentially would like to manage through the WAN. The table is listed according to site, grouped in logical geographical groups (Sites listed alphabetically in each group) representing the following:

- Kruger National Park - Cape Town and environment - Eastern Cape - Free State - Garden Route - Head Office - Northern Cape - Northern SA - Western Cape (excluding Cape Town)

The following columns are relevant: Column A Site Name Column B Current Bandwidth and Capacity Column C Current Telephony (P=PRI, B=BRI, A=Analogue, I=IP LCR, R=Rurtel Analogue, V=VSAT SSO) Column D Site Classification (H = High impact, M = Medium impact, L = Low impact) Column E Site Size [V = Really Small (1 to 3 IT users), S = Small (4 to 10), M = Medium (11 - 20), L = Large (21 – 30), C = Campus (In excess of 30 IT users)] Column F Typical Traffic expected at the Site, can be used Quality of Service planning (H = Http, M = SMTP Mail, R = Remote Desktop, G = GIS Files) Column G This summarises Value Added Services planned for each site (L = VOIP / Least Cost Routing, V = Video Conferencing (Includes Skype for Business), I =

Visitor Internet Access assuming sufficient capacity and VLANs, S = Security Cameras requiring Video streaming) Column H Required Bandwidth range – Minimum to expected Maximum – Based on Diginet / ME technology (Not VSAT or ADSL) Column I-K Details of site location and contact numbers Please bear in mind that the requirements listed in the table represent what SANParks regards as the ideal for now, allowing for a little bit of growth. What can be implemented would be limited by budget constraints.

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A B C D E F G H I J K

Site Current

bandwidth Current

Telephony Type of

Site Site Size Traffic

Additional Data Requirements

Bandwidth requirement

Site Telephone

Number Site Address GPS Waypoints Kruger National Park Sites

Afsaal Picnic R L V HMR L 256-512Kb -25.28650 31.53175

Bateleur Camp V 512Kb R L V HMR LVI 256-512Kb 013 735 6843 50km Southwest of Shingwedzi -23.23357 31.20153

Berg-en-dal Camp D 1024Kb A M L HMR LVI 1-2Mb 013 735 6106 12km Northwest of Malelane -25.42682 31.45039

Biyamiti Camp V 512Kb A L V HMR LVI 256-512Kb 013 735 6171 20km West of Crocodile Bridge -25.30786 31.71050

Crocodile Bridge Camp & Gate

D 512Kb A H M HMR LVSI 512Kb-3Mb 013 735 6012 Crocodile Bridge, 12km from Komatipoort

-25.35873 31.89268

Giriyondo Gate V 512K V M V HMR LS 256-512Kb 013 735 8919 35km Northeast of Letaba Rest Camp via S15 on Mozambique border

-23.58433 31.65952

Houtboschrand Ranger V 512Kb R L V HM L 256-512Kb 013 735 6620 25 km Southwest of Olifants Camp on S39 -24.10333 31.66927

Kingfisher Ranger A 1024Kb R L V HM L 256-512Kb 013 735 6357 5 km East on H7 of Orpen Camp -24.46073 31.44715

Kruger Gate D 512Kb A M S HMR LS 512Kb-2Mb 013 735 5107 15km West on H11 of Skukuza -24.98109 31.48519

Letaba Camp D 512Kb A M L HMR LVI 512Kb-2Mb 013 735 1683 Letaba Rest Camp, 50km East on H9 of Phalaborwa

-23.85392 31.57468

Lower Sabie Camp D 512Kb A M L HMR LVI 512Kb-2Mb 013 735 1600 45km Southeast on H4-1 of Skukuza -25.11912 31.91609

Mahlangeni Ranger V 512Kb R L V HM L 256-512Kb 013 735 6693 40km North of Phalaborwa Gate -23.64812 31.14756

Malelane Gate D 512Kb A H S HMR LS 512Kb-2Mb 013 735 6152 10km Northeast from Malelane Town -25.46222 31.53230

Mopani Camp D 1024Kb A M L HMR LVI 1-2Mb 013 735 6535 47km North on H1-6 from Letaba Camp -23.52181 31.39864

Nkhuhlu Picnic VSAT SSO R L V HM L 256-512Kb 013 735 8900 -24.99690 31.76914

Numbi Gate D 512Kb A M S HMR LS 512Kb-1Mb 013 735 5133 Just east of Manzini on the R569 -25.15507 31.19788

Nwanetsi Ranger V 512Kb R L V HM L 256-512Kb 013 735 6365 30km East on H6 of Satara Camp -24.45788 31.97612

Olifants Camp D 512Kb A M L HMR LVI 512Kb-2Mb 013 735 6606 30km Southeast of Letaba -24.00526 31.74012

Orpen Camp D 512Kb A M L HMR LVIS 512Kb-2Mb 013 735 6355 42km East of Klaserie -24.47593 31.39089

Pafuri Border Camp V L V HMR LVI 256-512Kb Next to Pafuri Ranger -22.45036 31.30976

Pafuri Gate D 512Kb R M V HMR LS 512Kb-1Mb 013 735 6888 East on the R525 of Musina -22.39988 31.04129

Pafuri Ranger V 512Kb V L V HM L 256-512Kb 013 735 5720 37km East on S63 of Pafuri Gate -22.45069 31.31072

Phabeni Gate D 512Kb A H S HMR LS 512Kb-1Mb 013 735 5890 15km East of Hazyview -25.02474 31.24126

Phalaborwa Gate D 1536Kb A H C HMRG LVS 2-3Mb 013 735 6509 East from Phalaborwa on the R71 -23.94560 31.16582

Pretoriuskop Camp D 512Kb A M L HMR LVI 512Kb-2Mb 013 735 5128 10km East on H1-1 of Numbi Gate -25.16938 31.26884

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A B C D E F G H I J K

Site Current

bandwidth Current

Telephony Type of

Site Site Size Traffic

Additional Data Requirements

Bandwidth requirement

Site Telephone

Number Site Address GPS Waypoints

Punda Maria Camp D 512Kb A M S HMR LVI 512Kb-1Mb 013 735 6873 10km Northeast from Punda Maria Gate -22.69164 31.01609

Punda Maria Gate D 512Kb A M V HMR LS 256-512Kb 013 735 6870 North on the R524 from Malamulela -22.73724 31.01079

Satara Camp D 1024Kb A M L HMR LVI 1-2Mb 013 635 6306 50km East on H7 of Orpen -24.39302 31.77985

Shangoni Ranger V 512Kb R L V HM L 256-512Kb 013 735 6857 40km West of Shingwedzi -23.16853 30.94392

Shimuwini Camp V 512Kb R M V HMR LVI 256-512Kb 013 735 6683 50km Northeast on H14 and S141 of Phalaborwa Gate

-23.71462 31.26600

Shingwedzi Camp D 512Kb A M L HMR LVI 512Kb-2Mb 013 735 6833 63km north of Mopani Camp on H1-6 -23.10817 31.43562

Shingwedzi Scientists VSAT SSE A L S HMG LV 512Kb-1Mb 013 735 6834 Next to Shingwedzi Camp -23.11686 31.43119

Sirheni Camp V 512Kb R M V HMR LVI 256-512Kb 013 735 6860 35km North of Shingwedzi on H1-7 -22.94615 31.22124

Skukuza Camp D 2x2Mb P H C HMRG LVSI 10-50Mb 013 735 4000 Skukuza, 1350 -24.99597 31.59656

Skukuza Scientists-> Internet

A 10Mb I L HG V 10-20Mb 013 735 4309 Skukuza, 1350 -24.99597 31.59656

Skukuza Special -> Internet

D 512Kb I M H 10-20Mb 013 735 5109 Skukuza, 1350 -24.96894 31.59360

Stolsnek Ranger VSAT SSO V L V HM L 256-512Kb 013 735-8904 20km Northwest of Berg-en-Dal -25.32672 31.39127

Talamati Camp V 512Kb R M V HMR LVI 256-512Kb 013 735-6343 -24.55605 31.55544

Tshokwane Picnic V L V HM L 256-512Kb 013 735 5903 Next to Tshokwane Ranger -24.78618 31.85892

Tshokwane Ranger V 512Kb R L V HM L 256-512Kb 013 735 5902 45km North on H1-2 of Skukuza -24.78344 31.85863

Vlakteplaas Ranger V 512Kb R L V HM L 256-512Kb 013 735 6855 40km North of Shingwedzi on H1-7 -22.87146 31.23058

Woodlands Ranger V 512Kb R L V HM L 256-512Kb 013 735 6853 10km Southwest of Bateleur -23.22143 31.21257

KNP High Sites

Dzundzwini -22.76955 31.15760

Longwe -23.82644 31.68702

Nwamuriwa -24.76611 31.90334

Pumbe -24.18235 31.90152

Skukuza -24.99578 31.59150

Cape Town environment

Boulders (Penguins) D 128Kb A M M HMR LV 256-512Kb 021 786 2329 1 Kleintuin Road, Simonstown, 7995 -34.19567 18.44943

Cape Point Gate D 512Kb A M S HMR LV 256-512Kb 021 780-9526 Cape Point, Plateau Road, Simonstown,7995 -34.26149 18.45800

Cape Town Technical Offices

M 2Mb B M M HM LV 2-3Mb First Floor, Ipic Shopping Centre, Erf 11756, Cnr Bottelary and Amandel Road, Kuilsrivier

-33.90898 18.68266

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Homestead (BVC) D 512Kb A L S HMR LVI 256-512Kb 021 780 9204 Cape Point, Plateau Road, Simonstown,7995 -34.31293 18.44920

Klaasjagersberg D 512Kb A L M HMR LV 256-512Kb 021 780 9101 Klaasjagersberg, Plateau Road, Simons Town, 7995

-34.23703 18.41584

Kloofnek D 1024Kb B M L HMR LV 1-2Mb 021 689 4111 6 Signal Hill Road, Kloofnek, off Kloof Street, Cape Town

-33.94109 18.39473

Mount Pleasant D 512Kb B M M HMR LV 512Kb-1Mb 021 689 4441 Mount Pleasant, Rhodes Memorial, 2 km's south of UCT, Cape Town

-33.96239 18.45331

Newlands D 256Kb A M M HMR LVI 256Kb-1Mb 021 689 7438 Newlands forestry Station, Union Avenue, Newlands

-33.96808 18.45086

Orangekloof D 128Kb A L M HMR LVI 256-512Kb 021 790 1023 0.5km from Houtbay, Main Road, Houtbay -34.00440 18.39207

Silvermine D 384Kb A L M HMR LV 384Kb-1Mb 021 789 2457 Silvermine Homestead, Ou Kaapseweg, Noordhoek

-34.11006 18.40576

Slangkop Tented Camp

D 256Kb A M S HMR LVI 256-512Kb 021 783-1862

South along Lighthouse Road from Kommetjie, Opposite No 45 Lighthouse Road, turn west next to Garages, building on left with Orange tiled roof, most western end of building (closest to sea) next to tented camp, Kommetjie

-34.14615 18.32012

Smitswinkel V 512Kb - M V HMR LVI 256-512Kb - Main Road / Plateau Road (M4 / M65), Cape Point, Smitswinkel bay, Simons town

-34.25771 18.46026

Tokai Cape Research Centre

D 512Kb P M L HM LV 512Kb-1Mb 021 713 7500 Cape Research Centre, Tokai Plantation, Tokai Road, Tokai

-34.06087 18.42262

Tokai Manor D 1024Kb A M C HMRG LVI 1-4Mb 021 712 0527 Barry Stoffels Cape Research Centre, Tokai Plantation, Tokai Road, Tokai

-34.05952 18.41650

Tokai Wild Card D 512Kb B M S HMR LV 512Kb-1Mb 021 712 7471 Saskia Marlowe Wild Card Office, Tokai Plantation, Tokai Road, Tokai

-34.05940 18.41837

Travel Trade D 512Kb A M S HMR L 512Kb-1Mb 021 422 2816 15th Floor, Pinnacle Building, 2 Burg Street, Cape Town

-33.92109 18.42169

Wash Houses A 1024Kb A M S HMR LVI 256-512Kb 021 701 8692 Van Riebeeck Park, Entrance at Cnr of Serpentine Rd and Sidmouth Ave, Cape Town

-33.94636 18.41813

Eastern Cape

Addo Camp D 768Kb P M C HMR LVI 1-3Mb 042 233 8600 70km's from Port Elizabeth on R335 -33.44402 25.74580

Addo Internet 2-5Mb

Addo BSP V 512Kb V L M HM LV 256-512Kb 042 233-0400 69km's from Port Elizabeth on R335 -33.45413 25.72403

Camdeboo D 512Kb A M M HMR LVI 512Kb-1Mb 049 892 3453 2.9km North on N9 towards Middelburg, Graaff-Reinet, 6280

-32.22007 24.53993

Kabouga section D 256Kb A L V HM LV 256-512Kb 042 230 1533

From Uitenhage travel North on R75. Turn North-East on the R336 for 17.1 km. In the town of Kirkwood at the Addo Junction, turn North towards Enon for 4.1km. Site on the left (North) 65 metres.

-33.37276 25.46712

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Mathyolweni (Addo) Colchester

D 384Kb A M V HMR LVI 384Kb-1Mb 041 468 0916 Turn right 1.9kms South on N2 from Garage in Colchester - Follow the signboards

-33.68010 25.79973

Mountain Zebra D 384Kb P M M HMR LV 384Kb-1Mb 048 881 2427 4.2km West on N10/R61, 5.5km West on R61, 13.7km Southwest into Park, on left, Cradock

-32.22371 25.47957

Mountain Zebra Internet

2-5Mb

NMMU PE (UPE) D 256Kb A M S HMG LV 256-1Mb 041 508 5411 SANParks Conservation Services, Building 12, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, University Way, Port Elizabeth

-34.00806 25.66699

Nyathi Camp (Addo) - - L V HM LV 256Kb-1Mb 042 233 8606 (J Adendorff)

6 km East on R342 from Addo Camp entrance, Turn north on district road for 6km, Addo Park, Addo

-33.38395 25.79277

Port Elizabeth D 512Kb I M S HMR LV 512Kb-1Mb 012 426 5372 42 6th Avenue, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth -33.94214 25.56082

Woody Cape V 512Kb A L S HM LV 256-512Kb 046 653 1388 8.4km South from Alexandria on unmarked road, just off R72, Alexandria

-33.70144 26.36492

Free State

Golden Gate Hotel D 1024Kb P M C HMR LVI 1-4Mb 058 255 0000 Golden Gate National Park, On the R712, Clarens -28.50538 28.61742

Gladstone Admin D 768Kb M C HMR LV 768Kb-2Mb 058 255 0000 Golden Gate National Park, On the R712, Clarens -28.50362 28.58400

Garden Route

Bloukrans V 512Kb P L L HM LV 256-512Kb 044 531 6792 33.6km East from Plettenberg Bay on N2, Take R102 turn off North, 400m on right, Plettenberg Bay

-33.94813 23.62793

Diepwalle D 384Kb A L S HMR LVI 384Kb-1Mb 044 382 9762 15.6km North on R339, turn Right, continue 1.5km, Diepwalle Forestry Station, Knysna

-33.94851 23.15727

Farleigh D 384Kb A L S HMR LVI 384Kb-1Mb 044 356 9021 4.4km East on N2 from Sedgefield, Turn North on Ruigtevlei Karatara Road, continue for 22.4km to Farleigh Forestry Station, Karatara

-33.89028 22.87526

GRNP Offices (Thesen Island, Knysna)

D 1024Kb P M C HMR LVI 1-3Mb 042 302 5600 Thesen Island jetty, Long Street, Knysna -34.04938 23.04708

George Eco Factory D 512Kb L S HM LV 256-512Kb 044 875-0069 30 Nelson Mandela Boulevard, George, 6536 (Note: Street name changed from Sandkraal Road)

-33.97929 22.47123

Harkerville A L S HMR LV 256-512Kb 044 532 7770 12.8km East from Knysna on N2. Take turn off South, 1km, Knysna

-34.04723 23.23070

Harkerville BSP D 384Kb A L S HM LV 256-512Kb 044 532 7770 12.8km East from Knysna on N2. Take turn off South, 1km, Knysna

-34.04805 23.23472

Knysna D 512Kb P M S HMG LV 512Kb-1Mb 044 302 5600 Old Royal Hotel, 19 Queen Street, Cnr of Main Road, Knysna

-34.03555 23.05115

Kransvlei A L S HM LV 256-512Kb 044 882 1043 Turn north on "Die Vleie" route, 6.6 km east from Bridge over Touw River in Wilderness, turn right 0.2km, 0.2 km along the road on left

-33.99871 22.65238

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Natures Valley D 256Kb A M V HMR LVI 256-512Kb 044 531 6700 33.6km East from Plettenberg Bay on N2, Take R102 turn off South, 8.5km, Natures Valley

-33.97091 23.56217

Rondevlei D 512Kb A M M HMG LV 512Kb-1Mb 044 343 1302 6.9km West on N2 from Sedgefield, Turn North on Swartvlei Road, continue for 2.7km, Turn North for 1.1km, Sedgefield

-33.98962 22.71858

Saasveld (NMMU - George)

D 1024Kb A M S HMG LV 1-2Mb 044 871-0109

UPE Saasveld Campus, head 5km Northeast on Saasveld Rd from Knysna St junction, Turn North into UPE Saasveld Campus, 1.9km on right, George

-33.95542 22.52952

Stormsrivier Mouth Admin

D 768Kb A L S HMR LVI 768Kb-1Mb 042 281 1607 6.3 km West on N2 from Stormsrivier, Turn Left towards Tsitsikamma National Park, 10km to Park

-34.02296 23.89699

Stormsrivier Mouth Gate

D 512Kb A M M HMR LV 512Kb-1Mb 042 281 1607 6.3 km West on N2 from Stormsrivier, Turn Left towards Tsitsikamma National Park, 10km to Park

-34.01095 23.86961

Stormsrivier Village D 256Kb A L M HMR LV 256-512Kb 042 281-1557 107 Darnell Street, Stormsrivier -33.97440 23.88816

Wilderness D 768Kb A M L HMR LVI 768Kb-2Mb 044 877 1197 Head East on N2 from Wilderness for 2.4km, Left on Dumbleton Road, 1.1km into the park. Wilderness

-33.99088 22.60831

Head Office

Cape Town Tourism (3d party)

F 64Kb L S R - 256Kb Cape Tourism, City Centre, Pinnacle Building, 2 Burg Street, Cape Town

-33.92109 18.42169

Durban (3d party) F 64Kb L V R - 256Kb Tourism Durban, Admin Building, 160 Pine Rd, Clairwood, Durban

-29.91367 30.98549

Groenkloof – MPLS M 20Mb H HMRG LVI 20-100Mb 012 426 5040 643 Leyds Street Muckleneuk -25.75985 28.20137

Groenkloof - 3d Parties F 128Kb L R - 256Kb-1Mb 012 426 5040 643 Leyds Street Muckleneuk -25.75985 28.20137

Groenkloof - Internet M 110Mb H HMG LV 110-500Mb 012 426 5040 643 Leyds Street Muckleneuk -25.75985 28.20137

Groenkloof - VSAT V 512Kb L HMR - 256-512Kb 012 426 5040 643 Leyds Street Muckleneuk -25.75985 28.20137

Heidelberg V 512Kb L S HM LV 512Kb 078 109 7446 Cnr Poortjie and R42 Nigel Road -26.46461 28.42495

Samrand (DR Site) D 512Kb M HMR - 2-100Mb 012 657-5000 Datacentrix, 101 Landmarks Ave, Samrand, Centurion

-25.92832 28.14108

VSAT (Hartebeeshoek) D 1536Kb H HMR LVI

Dependent on number of VSAT

sites 5-20Mb

Northern Cape

Augrabies D 768Kb B M L HMR LVI 768Kb-2Mb 054 452 9200 Route 359, Augrabies, 40km north of Kakamas, Northern Cape

-28.59323 20.33779

Kimberley Veterinary Services

M 2Mb P M M HMRG LV 2-4Mb 053 802 1900 21 Wilkins close, off Memorial Road (N12 S), en-route Cape Town, Kimberley

-28.77212 24.75107

Kamieskroon D 512Kb L M HMR LV 512Kb-1Mb 027 672-1159 350m down Charlotta Street, Kamieskroon, 8241 -30.20845 17.93548

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Mata Mata (Kgalagadi) V 512Kb V M S HMR LVI 512Kb-2Mb 054 561-0907 147km North West of Twee Rivieren on Namibia border, C15 route in Namibia

-25.76719 19.99990

Mokala - Lilydale D 256Kb P M V HMR LVI 256-512Kb 053 581-7128 1 Knoffelfontein Road, Knoffelfontein 104 Farm, Ritchie. Turn West at Jacobsdal (R705) turn off, 10.6km to Entrance Gate, Modder Rivier

-29.03857 24.50352

Mokala - Mosu D 1024Kb P M L HMR LVI 1-2Mb 053 204 0458 18.8km South on N12 from Jacobsdal (R705) turn off, Turn West, 9.9km on right is Entrance Gate, Modder Rivier

-29.17254 24.35013

Mokala (Mosu) Internet 2-5Mb

Namaqua – Groenrivier

V 512Kb L V HMR LVI 256-512Kb 027 531-1015 24.3 km South on N7 from Garies, Turn west for 62km, Garies

-30.82693 17.57789

Namaqua - Skilpad V 512Kb A L V HMR LVI 256-512Kb 027 672 1948 From N7 turn East into Kamieskroon, 250m left, 3.2km left, 13.1km left, 350m on right, Kamieskroon

-30.14330 17.82449

Nossob (Kgalagadi) V 512Kb V M V HMR LVI 256-512Kb 054 561-0903 Kgalagadi National Park, 260km from Upington -25.42128 20.59673

Richtersveld D 512Kb A M S HMR LVI 512Kb-1Mb 027 831-1506 Sendelingsdrift, border of the Northern Cape and Namibia, at Ferry crossing onto D276 in Namibia, Sendelingsdrift

-28.12374 16.89105

Twee Rivieren (Kgalagadi)

D 768Kb P M L HMR LVI 768Kb-2Mb 054 561 2000 Kgalagadi National Park, 260km North from Upington

-26.47388 20.61317

Upington A 1024Kb A L V HMR LV 256Kb-1Mb 054 338 0600 6 Bi-Lo Office, 9 Groenpunt Road, Keidebees, Upington

-28.43855 21.28048

Northern SA

Dithabaneng Ranger (Marakele)

V 512Kb V L V HM LV 256-512Kb 014 777-6929 17.6km Northeast on R510 from Thabazimbi, on left 1.2km, Thabazimbi

-24.50061 27.53186

Mapungubwe V 512Kb A M M HMR LVI 512Kb-3Mb 015 533-1414 67km West on R572 from Musina, Limpopo -22.24333 29.40047

Marakele Gate V 512Kb A M M HMR LV 512Kb-3Mb 014 777-6929 17.6km Northeast on R510 from Thabazimbi, on left 1.2km, Thabazimbi

-24.53091 27.49769

Marakele Internet 2-5Mb

Thutong Visitors Centre (Marakele)

SSO A L V HM LV 256Kb-1Mb 014 772-1632 14.6km Northeast on R510 from Thabazimbi, turn North for 12km, Turn East 2km inside the Park, Thabazimbi

-24.41537 27.51285

Western Cape

Agulhas D 256Kb A M S HMR LVI 256Kb-2Mb 028 435-6078 Agulhas Light House, 214 Main Road, Agulhas -34.82810 20.00969

Bontebok (Lang Elsieskraal)

D 256Kb A M M HMR LVI 256-2Mb 028 514 2735 3.9km East on N2 from R60 Turn off, Swellendam, Turn Right into Park, follow the signs

-34.07611 20.45492

Bosheuwel BSP V 512Kb A L S HM LV 256-512Kb 028 435-6216 5.1km North on R319 from Struisbaai centre, Turn Left (West) on the Elim Road for 10.5km, Struisbaai

-34.71529 19.93884

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Geelbek V 512Kb A M V HMR LVI 256-512Kb 022 772-2798 Head North on West Coast Road (R27) from Cape Town, Turn West at West Coast National Park Gate, continue 10km in Park, Langebaan

-33.19451 18.12564

Karoo Camp D 512k B M L HMR LVI 512Kb-2Mb 023 415 2828 4.7km South on N1, from Beaufort West (Cnr N1 and Voortrekker), turn west into Park

-32.33039 22.50002

Karoo Internet 2-5Mb

Tankwa Karoo Park V 512Kb A M M HMR LVI 256Kb-1Mb 027 341-1927

From Cnr of Vos and Ceres Road, Ceres, head North East on Ceres Road (R46), becomes R355 after 40km. After 64km turn North East, continue 65.3km, Turn West and 4.5km at Park

-32.24107 20.09568

West Coast D 256Kb A M L HMR LVI 256Kb-2Mb 022 772-2144 Cnr Main and Oostewal Street, Langebaan -33.09768 18.02846

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4. ANNEXURE B – VISITOR STATISTICS – APRIL 2015 TO MARCH 2016

The table below provides information on the total number of overnight visitors per month per site.

Region Park Resort 2015-04 2015-05 2015-06 2015-07 2015-08 2015-09 2015-10 2015-11 2015-12 2016-01 2016-02 2016-03 2015-2016

Arid Augrabies Augrabies Rest Camp 2,955 1,767 1,462 2,646 3,351 3,849 2,683 350 4,160 1,283 1,632 3,519 29,657

Arid Kgalagadi Bitterpan Wilderness Camp 234 242 233 233 239 210 218 74 209 61 174 230 2,357

Arid Kgalagadi Gharagab Wilderness Camp 206 238 212 216 243 212 203 74 197 173 194 238 2,406

Arid Kgalagadi Grootkolk Wilderness Camp 228 244 225 234 242 228 227 73 235 222 214 241 2,613

Arid Kgalagadi Kalahari Tent Camp 931 888 883 962 954 868 889 237 771 674 722 915 9,694

Arid Kgalagadi Kieliekrankie Wilderness Camp 224 244 236 245 244 234 238 77 241 221 208 229 2,641

Arid Kgalagadi Mata Mata Rest Camp 2,979 2,857 2,809 3,411 2,950 2,665 3,052 635 2,403 1,364 1,681 3,078 29,884

Arid Kgalagadi Nossob Rest Camp 3,349 3,083 3,132 3,659 3,196 3,000 3,209 787 2,922 1,983 2,202 3,252 33,774

Arid Kgalagadi Twee Rivieren Rest Camp 4,774 4,160 3,944 5,191 4,516 4,239 4,159 629 4,092 2,358 2,396 4,401 44,859

Arid Kgalagadi Urikaruus Wilderness Camp 226 238 234 233 242 230 239 79 244 228 215 232 2,640

Arid Marakele Tlopi Rest Camp 622 574 480 699 658 637 665 133 618 439 446 598 6,569

Arid Mokala Haak-En-Steek Rest Camp 238 98 63 110 155 90 141 43 99 79 89 89 1,294

Arid Mokala Lilydale Rest Camp 702 573 549 604 590 632 646 119 724 443 398 649 6,629

Arid Mokala Mosu Lodge 667 659 596 651 651 778 706 170 664 477 449 768 7,236

Arid Mokala Motswedi Camp Site 442 377 287 431 397 376 391 94 414 264 265 474 4,212

Arid Namaqua Skilpad Rest Camp 1,521 301 193 314 1,220 1,447 827 63 3,058 1,355 412 1,863 12,574

Arid Richtersveld De Hoop Camp Site 860 457 527 862 653 920 412 14 624 126 84 579 6,118

Arid Richtersveld Kokerboomkloof Camp Site 254 165 105 342 222 247 124 3 45 10 8 237 1,762

Arid Richtersveld Potjiespram Camp Site 426 112 144 225 261 396 169 8 176 38 17 432 2,404

Arid Richtersveld Richtersberg Camp Site 316 120 61 240 234 314 157 21 184 39 15 271 1,972

Arid Richtersveld Sendelingsdrif Rest Camp 498 321 295 503 686 617 305 43 331 191 77 444 4,311

Arid Richtersveld Tatasberg Wilderness Camp 114 101 38 88 201 204 68 80 34 4 82 1,014

Cape Agulhas Agulhas Rest Camp 885 481 292 289 419 489 660 249 1,061 893 849 1,110 7,677

Cape Agulhas Bergplaas Rest Camp 41 59 7 32 8 14 74 33 50 125 443

Cape Agulhas Rhenosterkop Rest Camp 52 13 4 6 19 15 141 50 44 108 452

Cape Agulhas Rietfontein Rest Camp 6 6 4 8 2 105 25 8 31 195

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Region Park Resort 2015-04 2015-05 2015-06 2015-07 2015-08 2015-09 2015-10 2015-11 2015-12 2016-01 2016-02 2016-03 2015-2016

Cape Bontebok Lang Elsies Kraal Rest Camp 1,475 979 414 607 566 979 1,057 300 2,200 1,339 874 1,959 12,749

Cape Table Mountain Cape Point Rest Camp 100 97 132 225 171 214 248 118 405 324 246 348 2,628

Cape Table Mountain Platteklip Wash Houses 990 541 374 383 489 559 810 319 1,489 886 839 1,378 9,057

Cape Tankwa Karoo Elandsberg Rest Camp 386 228 215 338 376 333 367 81 408 287 193 309 3,521

Cape Tankwa Karoo Gannakouriep Wilderness Camp 42 25 22 18 143 146 55 28 4 29 512

Cape Tankwa Karoo Tankwa Karoo Rest Camp 888 390 341 605 797 1,168 666 87 820 320 135 803 7,020

Cape West Coast West Coast Rest Camp 231 121 67 87 190 204 168 64 234 210 158 230 1,964

Frontier Addo Addo Rest Camp 6,884 5,686 4,612 6,723 6,062 6,017 6,868 1,995 7,464 6,649 5,937 7,105 72,002

Frontier Addo Alexandria Hiking Trail 99 52 48 58 44 86 71 9 109 38 50 53 717

Frontier Addo Mathyolweni Rest Camp 828 587 434 724 640 685 934 246 882 759 852 937 8,508

Frontier Addo Narina Bush Camp 53 45 34 62 54 67 111 28 133 112 72 105 876

Frontier Addo Spekboom Tented Camp 255 198 121 208 160 195 273 88 269 283 276 281 2,607

Frontier Camdeboo Camdeboo Rest Camp 929 517 235 334 450 600 669 150 1,164 608 486 1,064 7,206

Frontier Garden Route Ebb & Flow Rest Camp 5,817 1,728 1,020 1,864 1,275 2,099 3,187 802 12,413 8,524 4,995 8,117 51,841

Frontier Garden Route Knysna Rest Camp 211 132 105 237 77 250 219 68 605 315 133 342 2,694

Frontier Garden Route Natures Valley Rest Camp 1,129 346 150 340 256 517 1,261 222 4,152 2,898 1,106 2,124 14,501

Frontier Garden Route Storms River Mouth Rest Camp 7,787 3,401 2,325 3,891 3,833 4,495 6,772 1,940 15,171 10,266 7,279 11,475 78,635

Frontier Karoo Karoo Rest Camp 4,126 3,280 2,348 3,503 2,846 3,727 4,444 974 4,982 2,930 2,712 4,547 40,419

Frontier Mountain Zebra Mountain Zebra Rest Camp 2,810 2,356 1,771 2,068 1,646 2,333 3,080 687 3,379 2,301 2,229 3,247 27,907

KNP KNP Balule Rest Camp 1,482 1,456 1,628 2,229 1,507 1,372 1,414 321 1,303 710 472 1,193 15,087

KNP KNP Bateleur Bushveld Camp 516 488 608 746 635 417 572 106 532 289 212 403 5,524

KNP KNP Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp 12,702 11,764 12,723 16,500 14,164 12,727 12,588 2,604 13,161 8,176 6,577 11,889 135,575

KNP KNP Biyamiti Bushveld Camp 1,486 1,425 1,513 1,672 1,662 1,483 1,533 414 1,401 1,062 1,219 1,478 16,348

KNP KNP Boulders Bush Lodge 185 176 188 183 201 128 197 20 158 87 84 154 1,761

KNP KNP Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp 3,404 3,023 3,171 3,813 3,253 3,087 3,239 904 3,127 2,304 2,117 3,217 34,659

KNP KNP Letaba Rest Camp 10,363 10,404 11,367 15,440 13,585 12,076 12,319 2,161 11,826 7,301 4,933 10,521 122,296

KNP KNP Lower Sabie Rest Camp 9,347 8,776 9,197 10,628 9,065 8,827 9,140 3,047 10,303 9,860 8,452 10,114 106,756

KNP KNP Malelane Rest Camp 1,234 1,209 1,195 1,669 1,595 1,277 1,073 170 1,176 502 242 927 12,269

KNP KNP Maroela Rest Camp 1,694 1,593 1,721 2,190 1,831 1,504 1,576 185 1,509 775 566 1,405 16,549

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Region Park Resort 2015-04 2015-05 2015-06 2015-07 2015-08 2015-09 2015-10 2015-11 2015-12 2016-01 2016-02 2016-03 2015-2016

KNP KNP Mopani Rest Camp 6,048 3,770 5,099 10,036 8,799 5,159 6,596 859 7,930 3,533 1,776 6,233 65,838

KNP KNP Olifants Rest Camp 5,533 6,091 6,301 7,389 7,086 6,363 6,712 1,301 5,815 4,336 3,289 4,027 64,243

KNP KNP Orpen Rest Camp 914 901 949 1,077 1,076 1,022 1,044 230 930 814 714 973 10,644

KNP KNP Pafuri Border Camp 18 193 136 70 168 585

KNP KNP Phalaborwa Gate 107 114 92 152 111 92 125 27 113 82 79 89 1,183

KNP KNP Pretoriuskop Rest Camp 9,822 10,125 10,052 13,432 12,334 10,406 10,556 2,057 10,395 6,496 4,875 9,860 110,410

KNP KNP Punda Maria Rest Camp 3,323 3,513 3,709 6,246 4,942 3,705 3,706 642 4,001 1,779 1,538 3,255 40,359

KNP KNP Roodewal Bush Lodge 326 209 317 277 278 335 329 78 244 177 12 273 2,855

KNP KNP Satara Rest Camp 18,800 17,518 18,692 21,723 18,536 17,646 18,747 3,900 17,747 12,655 10,496 17,378 193,838

KNP KNP Shimuwini Bushveld Camp 1,146 1,109 1,227 1,660 1,581 1,233 1,307 270 1,219 726 389 921 12,788

KNP KNP Shingwedzi Rest Camp 5,985 5,897 6,756 9,413 7,958 5,767 6,225 885 6,832 3,380 1,919 5,531 66,548

KNP KNP Skukuza Rest Camp 20,598 18,220 20,635 23,951 21,002 20,954 21,979 5,064 21,411 15,114 12,930 21,269 223,127

KNP KNP Talamati Bushveld Camp 1,501 1,299 1,497 1,746 1,685 1,486 1,568 316 1,320 1,050 772 1,470 15,710

KNP KNP Tamboti Tent Camp 2,660 2,564 2,639 3,035 2,909 2,691 2,172 688 2,474 1,744 1,294 2,380 27,250

KNP KNP Tsendze Rustic Camp Site 1,958 1,893 2,225 3,142 2,281 1,949 1,577 113 1,639 543 292 1,517 19,129

Northern Golden Gate Basotho Cultural Village Rest

Camp

543 263 257 275 226 290 361 107 837 204 264 523 4,150

Northern Golden Gate Glen Reenen Rest Camp 3,192 1,940 1,278 1,514 1,578 1,732 2,600 571 4,735 2,209 1,781 3,372 26,502

Northern Golden Gate Highlands Mountain Retreat 471 325 360 503 494 325 427 101 517 321 303 434 4,581

Northern Mapungubwe Bontle Rest Camp 1,685 1,249 1,152 2,412 1,728 1,846 2,039 257 1,769 848 755 1,731 17,471

Northern Mapungubwe Leokwe Camp 790 799 723 1,013 981 719 844 159 840 493 493 614 8,468

Northern Mapungubwe Limpopo Forest Tented Camp 193 219 152 262 270 157 181 12 177 42 28 173 1,866

Northern Mapungubwe Mazhou Camping Site 680 576 603 887 677 473 513 43 458 197 135 479 5,721

Northern Mapungubwe Tshugulu Lodge 57 201 124 60 122 19 181 113 83 141 1,101

Northern Mapungubwe Vhembe Wilderness Camp 47 82 138 77 56 32 2 92 42 14 80 662

TOTAL 187,478 158,036 159,944 210,229 186,885 174,951 185,075 39,806 216,544 140,216 110,600 192,840 1,962,604

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5. ANNEXURE C – WAN DIAGRAM - OVERALL

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6. ANNEXURE D – MAP OF SOUTH AFRICA SHOWING ALL PARKS

1 Addo Elephant National Park 11 Mapungubwe National Park 2 Agulhas National Park 12 Marakele National Park 3 Augrabies National Park 13 Mokala National Park 4 Bontebok National Park 14 Mountain Zebra National Park 5 Camdeboo National Park 15 Namaqua National Park 6 Garden Route National Park 16 Richtersveld National Park 7 Golden Gate Highlands National Park 17 Table Mountain National Park 8 Karoo National Park 18 Tankwa Karoo National Park 9 Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park 19 West Coast National Park 10 Kruger National Park

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7. ANNEXURE E – MAP OF KRUGER NATIONAL PARK SHOWING ALL CAMPS

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8. ANNEXURE F – MAP OF KRUGER NATIONAL PARK REPEATER SITES

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9. ANNEXURE G – LOGICAL MAP OF KRUGER NATIONAL PARK IP RADIO NETWORK