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Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve
The Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve has lion, cheetah, tigers (Siberian and White), hippo, wild dogs, 20 antelope species and many more. There is a restaurant, picnic area with braai facilities, swimming pool and Croc Pub overlooking a crocodile pool. Weekends and Public holidays:(a) Feeding lion cheetah & wild dog. (b) Reptile shows and talks. (c) Animal creche with lion, cheetah, tiger & leopard cubs. Come along and enjoy our day braai facilities daily as well. Children's play area, Animal Creche, Vulture Restaurant,Boma Kiosk and Crocodile Pub are open from 8am -6pm.
COST: call for details
Animal Feeding Times
The lions, african wild dogs and cheetahs are fed at 1pm on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays
Animal Demonstrations
Snake demonstration 14.30
Cheetah run is at 15.00
everday except Mondays and Friday
Baby Lion Cub interaction
Pay a little extra to interact with a baby lion cub
The Wonder Cave
The Wonder Cave is situated within the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site.The cavern contains spectacular stalactites, stalagmites and underground pools. For those with more time on their hands, combine a tour of the cave with a fossil tour or visit one of the private game reserves or sanctuaries in the vicinity.
COST: call for details
School tours
The children are taken on a tour through the Wondercave and told about the formations,how they are formed and about the cave itself. All tours are conducted by a guide along well-lit pathways, where no crawling is necessary, reducing the likelihood of claustrophobia and accidents. A talk on ancient man can be included at an extra fee of R4 per scholar (minimum of 30 scholars).
* Special weekend away programs are organised for schools; with self-catering chalets, a pool and upmarket safari camp.
Kids birthday parties
For childrens' birthday parties we give a talk and display of up to 3 different wild animals, while the restaurant does the catering. The venue is a a secure party playground with jumping castles, a foofy slide, jungle gyms, mazes, swings, rope climbing, and a suspended net.
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