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The De Wildt Cheetah Centre was established in 1971 with the aim of breeding endangered species. Over the past two decades the Center's efforts have resulted in the major achievement of breeding what was once a threatened species, the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). Over the years, nearly 600 cheetah cubs have been born at De Wildt - a dramatic contrast to the days when the cheetah population of South Africa was estimated at a mere 700.
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Gold Reef City |
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Duration: 3 - 4 Hours
Departure Times: 09am / 1:30pm
Price per person: R350 Per Person (Minimum 2 people)
Visit the museum where the turn of the century gold mining town is brought to life. Feel the rhythm of the Zulu dancers. You’ll delight in the myths and magic of gold, the glimpse into the lifestyle of those early pioneers, the excitement of traveling 220 meters below the surface to see first-hand how precious gold is extracted from the earth and then watching the liquid yellow metal being poured into ingots. Enjoy the remarkable recreation of Victorian Johannesburg and the legendary characters that featured in the world’s greatest gold discovery in 1886. A stunning experience you will never forget. And there’s lots more...
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De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre |
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Tours on the following Days: Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
Duration: 4 - 6 hours
Departure Times: 07am and 10am
Price per person: R550 Per Person (Minimum 2 people) (Discounted price available on Group Tours 6 - 12)
De Wildt offers you the opportunity to learn more about fascinating creatures such as the wild dog, cheetah and various species of owls and vultures. You can also read more about the humble beginnings of what has become one of the world's foremost institutions on captive breeding of cheetah.
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The Lion Park |
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Duration: 3 - 4 hours
Departure Times: 07am and 11am
Price per person: R350 Per Person (Minimum 2 people) (Discounted price available on Group Tours 6 - 12)
The Lion Park near Lanseria Airport north of Johannesburg in Gauteng Province serves as a gateway and introduction, a true window, to the splendors of Africa’s Wildlife. It is home to more than 100 lions including white lions and many other carnivores such as cheetahs, wild dogs, brown and spotted hyenas, black leopards and many more. The Park's herbivore species includes black wildebeest, springbok, blesbok, gemsbok, red hartebeest, Zebra and giraffe.
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Sterkfontein Caves |
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Duration: 3 - 4 hours Departure Times: 07am and 11am
Price per person: R350 Per Person (Minimum 2 people) (Discounted price available on Group Tours 6 - 12)
Sterkfontein is one of the world's most productive and important palaeoanthropological sites. It is the place where the very fist adult ape-man was found by Dr Robert Broom in 1936. This ancient cave system has over the years revealed a sequence of deposits with fossils dating from about 3.5 to 1.5 million years ago, a period of time which spans the early development of the family of man-the hominids. In addition to almost 500 skull, jaw, teeth and skeletal fossils of these early hominids, there are many thousands of other animal fossils, over 300 fragments of fossils wood, and over 9,000 stone tools which include some of the earliest manifestations of human culture on earth. Some of the youngest deposits in the cave also contain fossils and tools from the period just prior to the emergence of modern humans, the period ca. 100.000 to 250,000 years ago, most widespread of which are the dolomites of the Transvaal Supergroup. Dolomite, as well as limestone, is slightly soluble in acidic groundwater (groundwater that contains carbon dioxide in solution) and readily forms caves and sinkholes.
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Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve |
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Duration: 4 - 5 hours
Departure Times: 07am and 11am
Price per person: R450 Per Person (Minimum 2 people) (Discounted price available on Group Tours 6 - 12)
The Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve is a privately owned, non-subsidized game reserve, covering approximately 1 600 ha on the typical highveld of Gauteng. The reserve is situated in the "Cradle of Humankind", a declared World Heritage Site, about 40 km north-west of Johannesburg and 60km east of Pretoria. More than thirty species of game, including three of the big five, an be viewed from open vehicles in the presence of an experienced SATOUR-registered guide. These include Kruger Lion, White Rhino and Buffalo. Endangered species, such as wild dog have been reintroduced into the area. Cheetah, hippo, crocodile and more than 20 species of antelope will also be part of this experience. From a vulture hide, the visitor has the opportunity to view and photograph the rare Cape Vulture. Proof that leopard occasionally traverse the area has also been found. Day or night drives, with a duration of roughly two and a half hours are conducted seven days a week. These can be incorporated with a braai or a tour of the Wonder caves for that special outing or enjoy the lion feed on Saturdays and Sundays. Big groups and schools are welcome.
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Pilansberg - Game Reserve |
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Duration: Full Day Tour
Departure Times: 07am
Price per person: R600 Per Person (Discounted price available on Group Tours 6+)
The Pilansberg Game Reserve is in area where the arid western Kalahari and the moist eastern Lowveld overlap. Pilansberg is 27 kilometres across and is a well rounded nature reserve. This is a major game reserve in its own right & Administered by the National Parks Board of Bophuthaswana, the creation of the Pilansberg National Park was one of the most ambitious programmes of its kind undertaken anywhere in the world. Although the Big Five and other animals can be seen at all times throughout the park, we recommend to plan your game viewing for the cooler hours of early morning and late afternoon. Big groups and schools are welcome.
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