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The De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Trust has received world-wide acclaim for the success of its cheetah and wild dog captive-breeding programmes.
The majestic Voortrekker Monument is situated in the northern part of South Africa in the Pretoria region in a nature reserve.
Soweto, home to more than 890 000 people, is known around the world for its role in South Africa's struggle for liberation, its diverse cultures and its famous residents.
Tandem skydiving is a safe and hassle-free way for you to experience the thrill of free fall and the serenity of a parachute ride with the minimum of training.
After a few hours at the Apartheid Museum you will feel that you were in the townships in the '70s and '80s, dodging police bullets or teargas canisters, or marching and toyi-toyiing with thousands of school children, or carrying the body of a comrade into a nearby house.
Nestled in the Magaliesberg Mountains, only one hour from Johannesburg and Pretoria, The Elephant Sanctuary at Hartbeespoort Dam lies in a malaria-free area.
The National Cultural History Museum houses vast collections documenting the life of South Africans, from the early Stone Age, through the Iron Age, and up into our day.
For many South Africans the Union Building is the most beautiful government residence in the world. Sir Herbert Baker was the architect of this 275 m long building and had it built in the English monumental style from light sandstone.
The National Zoological Gardens of
South Africa.
The 85-hectare Zoo in Pretoria houses 3117 specimens of 209
mammal species, 1358 specimens of 202 bird species, 3871
specimens of 190 fish species, 388 specimens of 4 invertebrate
species, 309 specimens of 93 reptile species, and 44 specimens
of 7 amphibian species.








