Cheetah |
The Cango Wildlife Ranch & Valley of Ancients is an endangered species breeding facility extraordinaire and the oldest and biggest cheetah contact centre world-wide that offers visitors the rare opportunity of interacting with hand-reared cheetahs and getting actively involved in saving this species and others from extinction. Venture over ‘Snapper Gorge’ via a suspention bridge while 4 meter Nile crocodiles keep a close watch on you from the Cango Diving pool. It is here that you are given the only opportunity in the world to get very close to the super predators a Croc Cage Dive.
SAFARI OSTRICH SHOW FARM
Ostrich Show Farm |
Oudtshoorn is an ideal town with a rich history and things to do
for the whole family. Cango Ostrich Show Farm is situated halfway between
Oudtshoorn and the Cango Caves. It is an operating farm where visitors will be
able to explore large flocks of ostriches at different stages of development in
the neighboring fields.
KNYSNA FEATHERBED-JOHN BENN
A cruise to Knysna Heads |
The John Benn is a completely enclosed luxury ferry, superbly selected
with her upper and lowers desks constructed from Yellowood sourced from the
Knysna Forest. This unique vessel has carried many local and international travelers
on the Lagoon over the previous years and offers daily cruises to the Knysna
Heads. The lunch time or sunset cruise aboard the John Benn is an experience
not to be missed. This famous floating restaurant is for eating, drinking and
having fun offering a wide dinning selection from the a la carte menu.
OCEAN BLUE ADVENTURES-DOLPHIN & WHALE
Ocean Blue Adventure |
Ocen Blue Adventures in Plettenberg Bay introduces you to a world
of humpback and southern right whales and cheerful dolphins by the dozen. It
offers boat trips to look at dolphins and whales. In summer there are great chances to see the
rare Humpback, Bottlenose and Common Dolphins while in winter there are chances
of seeing Southern Right and Humpback whales. Ocen Blue Adventures is also one
of the longest-running ecotourism operations in South Africa.
MONKEYLAND & BIRDS OF EDEN
Birds of Eden |
Visitors are taken on monkey safaris in the forest by game
rangers. On this safari visitors can expect to see 400 primates, ranging from
Gibbons of Asia, Howlers from South America to the Lemurs of Madagascar.
Visitors can stroll through Birds of Eden sanctuary without a guide, where they
can see over 3000 birds consisting of 280 global species, which range from
African Turacos to the parrots of South America.
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