South Africa is known for its wildlife, and families that are
visiting Gauteng won’t be disappointed. Zoos, parks and animal
sanctuaries in Johannesburg, Pretoria and the surrounding areas are a must for anyone that wants to experience some of Africa’s wildest animals up close.
Animal Sanctuaries in Johannesburg and its Surrounds
Bird Gardens at MonteCasino
These enchanted gardens are nestled in the heart of glitzy Sandton
and are home to more than 60 species of beautiful birds, reptiles, and
little mammals. They wander around freely and are fantastic for a quick
family trip between shopping sprees.
Johannesburg Zoo
The Johannesburg Zoo in Parkview is home to wild dog, hyena,
hippo, zebra, bear (brown, polar, and spectacled), lion, cheetah, puma,
gorilla, panda, and even Siberian tiger; along with loads more
incredible species. The walk-through aviary means that visitors can get
up close to colourful feathered friends, while the medicinal and herb
gardens are exquisite to explore. Little ones love the farmyard, where
they can pet sheep, ponies and horses or play on the jungle gyms. There
are a number of tours on offer at the Jo’Burg Zoo.
Pretoria Zoo (also known as The National Zoological Gardens of South Africa)
With more than 9 500 animals, this is one of the world’s top zoos.
See rhino, lion, cheetah, hippo, elephant, and gorilla in gorgeous
habitats. Explore it in a golf cart, on the Zoo Choo-Choo Train, or from
the cableway that takes you soaring above the zoo. It’s also home to
South Africa’s biggest inland marine aquarium. Ragged-tooth sharks and
endangered Komodo dragons are just some of the aquarium’s most popular
residents.
Hartbeespoort Dam Snake and Animal Park
Against the gorgeous setting of the Magaliesberg Mountains and the Hartbeespoort Dam,
live reptile shows and tours of the park are irresistible for families
visiting Gauteng. More than slithering snakes, the park is also home
to chimpanzees, tigers, vultures, and other wild cats. Some of the
animals enjoy human interaction, and guests are invited to touch and
feed them. There is also a tea garden here.
Bushbabies Monkey Sanctuary
Visit the primates in their natural forest habitat in the
Magaliesberg. The animals; which include spider monkeys, squirrel
monkeys, and capuchins; have been rescued from the pet trade or
previously raised as domestic pets. Their rehabilitation into the wild
has the main aim of allowing them to live happily wild lives again,
within the protection of the sanctuary.
Elephant Sanctuary
Also on the Hartbeespoort Dam, this sanctuary offers visitors the
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to walk with, touch and feed the mighty
African elephant. This is one of the very special animal sanctuaries in
Johannesburg.
Croc City Crocodile and Reptile Park
This is in Lanseria, less than an hour from Johannesburg, and
promises a real thrill for the family. The braver visitors can even hold
baby crocodiles, a tarantula, and a few of the resident snakes. Round
off a formal tour of the park with a hot cuppa at the tea garden.
There’s a shaded play area, where the little ones love to burn some
energy.
Hunyani Snake City
See anacondas, rattlesnakes, mambas, pythons, cobras, and crocodiles
in this Edenvale attraction. There are live snake shows too, for those
that want to learn more about these animals and get even closer to them.
The Lory Park Animal and Owl Sanctuary
In the Midrand, between Johannesburg and
Pretoria,
is this gorgeous natural retreat, where families can spot some
beautiful animals. Dubbed a boutique zoo, this sanctuary is home to many
different species; including cheetahs, lions and a variety of snakes.
Visiting Johannesburg
Also known as the City of Gold, Johannesburg is a hotspot for
world-class shopping and entertainment. There is plenty of accommodation
here, and the convenience of the OR Tambo International Airport.
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