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6 Hours
Daily Tour
62 people
English, French
Prepare to be immersed in the wild beauty of Pilanesberg Nature Reserve, a stunning destination nestled between the awe-inspiring hills of an ancient volcanic crater.
A Pilanesberg game drive is a perfect way to connect with nature, create unforgettable memories, and witness the wonders of Africa’s wildlife in their natural habitat.
The park covers an area of 55 000 hectares. More than 7000 animals live here in a free and unhindered environment. Pilanesberg is home to the BIG 5 (elephant, rhino, leopard, buffalo and lion) and we guarantee that you will be able to tick off most on your list of game sightings! Other animals that you may encounter are zebra, giraffe, cheetah, hyena, hippo, crocodile, jackal, wild cat, various antelope as well as over 300 bird species…the list is endless.