Ann van Dyk De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre has gained international recognition for bringing the cheetah back from the brink of extinction through its captive breeding programmes. This success has been unparalleled anywhere else in the world by Ann van Dyk De Wildt Cheetah Centre.Nestled in the foothills of the Magaliesberg in South Africa’s North West Province, the Ann van Dyk De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre is situated an hour from Johannesburg. Ann van Dyk De Wildt cheetah centre offers you the opportunity to learn more about fascinating creatures such as the wild dog, cheetah and various species of owls and vultures. During your visit to Ann van Dyk De Wildt Cheetah centre an experienced guide will take you on a guided tour.
Posted By : tstark9119
This was such an awesome experience! From start to finish, we were totally enthralled and mentally wiped out by the end of the day. Our driver (Neo) showed up early and took us for about an hour’s drive. Neo filled us up with interesting information and great conversation. Upon our arrival we were handed over to our tour guide who continued to fill our heads with fascinating information and then we were off to the races. Watching a cheetah do their thing up close and personal was amazing, but watching two of them was twice as good! The animals are well cared for and appeared to be stress free. Pinnacle experiences were seeing the painted dogs and King Cheetah’s!
After the tour Neo took us back to the hotel and our day ended. Cannot recommend this tour enough; all things you wanted to know about Cheetahs in South Africa will be acquired here!
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Posted On : 2023-01-28 09:37:28