Toko wrote:
Can someone please explain this project and give some detail info?
Isn't it a research project rather than a tourism project

I can not see any connection between this and the MTB challenge

The connection is this;
1. The cycle challenge, which will see 50 cyclists cycling down a fossil riverbed which is in the NO GO zone of the kgalagadi, by virtue of the maps that are part of the management plan of the park, plus guards, plus, guides,plus somewhere between 70-~100 vehicles all clogging the roads, including the low impact areas north of NOSSOB is justified, more,
it is a good thing because it will raise funds and "market" the park
but an initiative to log carnivore movements and densities which is part of a bona fide scientific research program, and which requires nothing more than for flyers to be handed to guests when they book into the park (no additional impacts, no precedents being set, no intrusion into undeveloped parts of the part, no impact on a highly sensitive fossil riverbed... is rejected because it involves a tourism component which
may be in conflict with some future tourism directive or policy that SANparks is currently researching with a view to discovering
what tourists expect and how visitors experience
natural and cultural heritage associated with National Parks.
So on the one hand we have this cycle event with a bus load of negatives (including impacts in contravention of the stated objectives in D.J. Pienaar's official letter) ,,, and that's fine... but on the other a legitimate scientific study with ZERO untested environmental impact is rejected... on the grounds stated in that letter, ,, (and because, as stated in a separate letter... KNP isn't reliant on 3rd party donations and they don't really need sponship or donor money attached to that scientific research program.)
AS Dylan says;
"I don't know if I'm smart,
but I think I can see
when someone is pulling the wool over me"
Just an idle ponder while we wait for SANparks to make good on their promise to re-assess the desirability of their cycle event, and to revert with their findings to stakeholders as pert the thread on the SANparks forum