Walk in a small urban bird sanctuary with its wooden deck for bird viewing, dense bush vegetation, abundance of birds and interesting wildlife
The sanctuary is home to an interpretive trail with a wooden deck for bird viewing that is hidden in the canopy of white stinkwood trees.
Hike in a small nature reserve in the center of Pretoria East among zebras, impalas, hartebeests and small wildlife
Visiting the nature reserve is a family-friendly excursion with great views of Pretoria’s surroundings.
Hike in a small nature reserve in the center of Pretoria East among zebras, impalas, hartebeests and small wildlife
Visiting the nature reserve is a family-friendly excursion with great views of Pretoria’s surroundings.
Hike in a small nature reserve in the center of Pretoria East among zebras, impalas, hartebeests and small wildlife
Visiting the nature reserve is a family-friendly excursion with great views of Pretoria’s surroundings.
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Hike with zebras, giraffes, ostriches and other wildlife on well-marked and maintained paths in a hilly landscape, overlooking Pretoria’s surroundings
The reserve was established as the African continent’s first wildlife sanctuary.
Hike with zebras, giraffes, ostriches and other wildlife on well-marked and maintained paths in a hilly landscape, overlooking Pretoria’s surroundings
The reserve was established as the African continent’s first wildlife sanctuary.
Hike with zebras, giraffes, ostriches and other wildlife on well-marked and maintained paths in a hilly landscape, overlooking Pretoria’s surroundings
The reserve was established as the African continent’s first wildlife sanctuary.
Hike with zebras, giraffes, ostriches and other wildlife on well-marked and maintained paths in a hilly landscape, overlooking Pretoria’s surroundings
The reserve was established as the African continent’s first wildlife sanctuary.
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Hike in pine forests in the Bronberg hills of Pretoria with excellent views of the area
The farm is popular as it functions as a community park and especially as it is dog-friendly.
Hike in pine forests in the Bronberg hills of Pretoria with excellent views of the area
The farm is popular as it functions as a community park and especially as it is dog-friendly.
Hike in pine forests in the Bronberg hills of Pretoria with excellent views of the area
The farm is popular as it functions as a community park and especially as it is dog-friendly.
Walk in the footpaths of one of South Africa’s well- known generals, lawyers, philosophers, statesmen and botanists
The nearby museum, which was home to the family for more than 40 years, was acquired in 1909 for £300 and erected in the town of Irene.
Walk in the meadows of a working farm with its deck and barn restaurants on a short nature trail near the heart of Centurion
The farm was established in 1895 and is a popular child-friendly destination. Several old tractors and agricultural machinery are on display.
Walk among springboks, zebras, blesboks, impalas, duikers, and ostriches in a well-maintained nature reserve at the tributary of the perennial Moreleta Spruit
This small nature reserve of approximately 100 hectares offers all you need to escape hectic life.
Walk among springboks, zebras, blesboks, impalas, duikers, and ostriches in a well-maintained nature reserve at the tributary of the perennial Moreleta Spruit
This small nature reserve of approximately 100 hectares offers all you need to escape hectic life.
Walk among springboks, zebras, blesboks, impalas, duikers, and ostriches in a well-maintained nature reserve at the tributary of the perennial Moreleta Spruit
This small nature reserve of approximately 100 hectares offers all you need to escape hectic life.
Walk on an easy trail among dassies in the hills of Pretoria
Anyone who enjoys butterflies, amazing flowers, birds, trees and dassies should consider a visit to tihs beautiful garden in Pretoria.
Join others for a healthy “Fun Walk” on a circuit showing a variety of animals in the heart of the city
The National Zoological Gardens of South Africa (85 hectares) is the largest zoo in South Africa, attracting more than 600,000 visitors annually.
Walk in one of the world’s largest municipal nature reserves among white rhinos, zebras, cheetahs, blesboks, impalas and wildebeests within the city limits of Pretoria
The Nature Reserve (3,800 hectares) is one of the world’s largest urban nature reserves located not far from Pretoria. The reserve offers a unique guided day walk near white rhinos.
Hike on a well-marked and easy trail along the shore of a lake through dense savannah woodland and open grassfields with kudus, zebras, waterbucks, impalas, warthogs and other interesting wildlife
The nature reserve has one official hiking trail that starts from the parking area at the picnic site. Benches and informational signs about the nature reserve are placed along the trail. The trail is well-marked.
The trail is deep in the reserve away from highways and urban development on a refreshingly quiet stretch of land.
In addition to wildlife, over 250 species of birds have been spotted in the reserve. A bird watching shelter (bird hide) is located near the lake.
The trail is deep in the reserve away from highways and urban development on a refreshingly quiet stretch of land.
In addition to wildlife, over 250 species of birds have been spotted in the reserve. A bird watching shelter (bird hide) is located near the lake.
The trail is deep in the reserve away from highways and urban development on a refreshingly quiet stretch of land.
In addition to wildlife, over 250 species of birds have been spotted in the reserve. A bird watching shelter (bird hide) is located near the lake.
Chat with anglers hoping to catch banded tilapia, sharp tooth catfish, canary curper karp and bass on a walk in a well-maintained and interesting sanctuary with an abundance of birds and picnic opportunities.
This small reserve is a great place for a picnic combined with a short stroll around the lake. The little park, although not well-known even to the locals, is well-maintained and access is controlled by a guard.
Enjoy some of the best views of Pretoria from a short but demanding and steep trail to an Anglo-Boer Fort near the center of Pretoria
Despite its size of just 200 hectares, this nature reserve is certainly worth a visit for its views of Pretoria, the fort ruins, and the famous tree.