A naturist resort bordering a Big 5 Nature Reserve

tbc Jan 2021


While staying on this beautiful nudist farm, you have the following options to do as daily or multi-day excursions:

Option 1, 20 minutes from here:

The Dinokeng Game Reserve – as the only residential Big5 game reserve worldwide within the boundaries of a metro – has the unique opportunity to develop itself into such a model for future conservation.

Conservation in such an environment comes with a number of challenges, which can be turned into successful projects. These range from the eradication of alien plants, management of veld and game – yes, although we adhere to the concept of free roaming and self fending management interventions are necessary amongst other to avoid in-breeding, especially in smaller reserves -, to the protection of endangered species.

Read more here: https://www.dinokengreserve.co.za/

Some of the activities to do here:

- Self-drive route by your tour guide,
- Picnic sites & bird hides
- Guided game drives & bush walks
- Hot air ballooning

Option 2, 30 minutes from here:

Do a day tour of Pretoria - Pretoria was named after one of the "Voortrekker" leaders Andries Pretorius and is the administrative capital, South Africa. The many historic buildings, museums and monuments make this a historical ‘heimat’ of South Africa. It is also called the "Garden City" due to the abundance of Jacaranda trees flowering into a sea of purple. It is the capital city and steeped in the history of South Africa.

Read more here: https://www.amatungulu.com/past-about-pretoria

Option 3, 100 minutes from here:

Do a day tour of Soweto/Johannesburg - Gauteng means “place of gold”, after the 1886 discovery of gold in Johannesburg. It is a city built on dreams of great wealth and now becoming a true cosmopolitan African city. Many sites related to the country’s 20th-century struggle to end segregation, including the Apartheid Museum.

Read more here: https://www.amatungulu.com/soweto-apartheid-history

Option 4, 100 minutes from here:

Do a day tour of The Cradle of Human Kind/Maropeng for a journey back in time from the start of our universe, some 14-billion years ago. We visit the Tumulus building to browse the interactive displays, have lunch (own cost) at the Tumulus restaurant and then go to the Sterkfontein Caves to see where world-acclaimed fossils were discovered. The Sterkfontein Caves are owned by the University of the Witwatersrand, whose scientists have been responsible for the main excavations of the World Heritage Site. They are credited with many of the famous discoveries including the world famous “Mrs Ples” and “Little Foot”, an almost complete Australopithecus skeleton dating back more than 3-million years. The tours at the Sterkfontein Caves start above ground and then take visitors deep into the caves.

You can also do a day tour of Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve, Wonder Cave and Liliesleaf Farm.

The Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve is a game reserve in Gauteng covering 1200 hectares. Besides the game drive where white lions and rhinoceros can be seen, visitors can view a wide variety of game including some very rare and endangered species and can expect to see in excess of 650 head of game. The Reserve falls within the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site (COHWHS). Visit one of the city's most underrated museums, Liliesleaf Farm.

Read more here: https://www.amatungulu.com/cradle-of-human-kind and

https://www.amatungulu.com/rhino-and-lion-reserve

Option 5, 3 hours from here:

Do a day tour and a Big 5 game drive at Pilanesberg Game Reserve

The crater of a long extinct volcano is the setting of Pilanesberg National Park – a fascinating alkaline complex produced by volcanic eruptions some 1300 million years ago. Pilanesberg is one of the largest volcanic complexes of its kind in the world. It’s rare rock types and structure make it a unique geological feature.

An abundance of wildlife proliferates in 580 km of diverse and arresting bushveld terrain. The park is home to healthy populations of lion, leopard, black and white rhino, elephant and buffalo – Africa’s “Big Five”.



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