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GAME DRIVES 
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Day or night drives, with a duration of roughly two and a half hours are conducted seven days a week. These can be incorporated with a braai or a tour of the Wonder caves for that special outing or enjoy the lion feed on Saturdays and Sundays. We really welcome big groups and schools to visit us.

For more information and bookings contact the Booking and Information Office on (011) 957 0109/0106 or make an online booking

E-Mail: trs@iafrica.com

Only a short drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria situated in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, is the Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve. With over 600 head of game, this is the perfect setting for admiring nature on your doorstep.
More than thirty species of game, including three of the big five, can be viewed from open vehicles in the presence of an experienced SATOUR-registered guide. These include Kruger Lion, White Rhino and Buffalo. Endangered species, such as wild dog have been reintroduced into the area. Cheetah, hippo, crocodile and more than 20 species of antelope will also be part of this experience. From a vulture hide, the visitor has the opportunity to view and photograph the rare Cape Vulture. Proof that leopard occasionally traverse the area has also been found.
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Banded Mongoose
Banded Mongoose

Image Copyright: Penny Meakin

 Mungos mungo 55cm (with tail)

• Banded mongoose has 10 to 12 blackish transverse stripes across its grey-brown back.
• They weigh about 1.4kg with a gestation period of approximately 8 weeks.
• Males have white bellies.

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