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Kruger – 2 hotels confirmed but more may be on the cards

15 Jul 2013 - By Tourism Update
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Two high-end hotels are in the pipeline for construction in the Kruger National Park, one by international hotel group, Rezidor, and one by SANParks in a bid to diversify its product offering. Read more here about the confirmed developments as well as new ones in the pipeline. 


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