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Wildt Cheetah & Wildlife Centre
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| Walter
Sisulu National Botanical Garden, Roodepoort Against the backdrop of the magnificent Witpoortjie waterfall, this Garden (previously called the Witwatersrand National Botanical Garden) covers almost 300 hectares and consists of both landscaped and natural veld areas. A breeding pair of majestic Verreaux's Eagles nest on the cliffs alongside the waterfall. Together with the other 220 bird species, there are also a number of reptile and small mammals, including small antelope and jackal, which occur naturally in the Nature Reserve. Several short walks run through the Garden and the surrounding natural areas. The JCI Geological Trail gives visitors the opportunity to not only walk along the Roodekrans Ridge and in the Nature Reserve portion of the Garden, but also to learn something about the fascinating geology of the area. Guided tours can be arranged for groups. Malcolm Road, Poortview, Roodepoort Tel: +27 11 958 1750 Fax: +27 11 958 1752 Official Website Pretoria National
Botanical Garden Johannesburg
Botanical Gardens Suikerbosrand
Nature Reserve, Heidelberg Lesedi
Cultural Village
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| Rietvlei
Nature Reserve One of the world`s largest urban nature reserves, 3 800 hectares in extent, situated south of the city but still within the city limits, Rietvlei lies very close to the highway between Pretoria and Johannesburg International Airport at a height of about 1700 m above sea level, which is about 300 m higher than Pretoria. ![]() Rietvlei owes its existence to Pretoria`s need for drinking water. By the 1920s the city`s supply from Fountains Valley was no longer meeting the demand and the City Council was forced to look for other sources of water. The Rietvlei Dam was built on the Hennops River (Sesmylspruit) and a large part of the catchment area of the dam with a number of strong natural springs to protect the water asset. Rietvlei still supplies a significant part of Pretoria`s water needs to the city. There were always some small mammals on the farm Rietvlei, but starting with a small herd of Blesbok that was herded from the nearby farm of former Prime Minister of South Africa, Jan Smuts, the reserve has been restocked with game that is endemic to the highveld. Rietvlei is now the home to large herds of game and because of its open grassland landscape it offers visitors an unique opportunity to view many species of animals. Some of these occur naturally only in South Africa (for example the Black Wildebeest (±150) and the Blesbok (±540)). Other animals found here include the world`s largest antelope, the Eland (±170), Burchell=s Zebra (±270), Red Hartebeest (±95), Springbok (±60), Waterbuck (±65), Reedbuck (±35), Ostrich (±55), two of Africas "big five" Buffalo (25) and White Rhino (7), Bushpig (5), as well as a number of Black-backed Jackal, Mountain Reedbuck, Oribi, Grey Duiker, Steenbuck, Brown Hyena, Porcupine, Springhare, Aardwolf and Banded Mongoose. Recently a family group of five hippos as well as cheeta were introduced to Rietvlei. Rietvlei also offers lots to interest bird lovers. South Africa`s national bird, the Blue Crane is seen here from time to time, the Secretary Bird is a regular visitor and Rietvlei is home to a breeding pair of Fish Eagles. In addition many other species of birds can be seen including the Orange-throated Longclaw, the Little Egret, the Darter, the Reed Cormorant, the White-breasted Cormorant, the Goliath Heron, the African Finfoot and the Green-backed Heron. The reserve is open to the private vehicles and offers superb sightings of the wild life of the South African highveld. There is a bird hide and an area set aside for picnicking at Marais Dam upstream from Rietvlei Dam and there are day and overnight hiking trails as well as horse trails (all accompanied by reserve staff). There is also a fishing area/camping site along part of the banks of Rietvlei Dam. Among of the most popular activities at the reserve are the self-catering night game drives which can be booked in advance. The reserve has a very attractive lapa which is hired out for functions. Drive towards Pretoria on the R21. Turn off the freeway at the Irene / Rietvlei off-ramp, turn right at the stop sign and right again at the next intersection. The access road to Rietvlei is on the left a few hundred metres after crossing the Sesmyl Spruit. Open daily from 8:00 to 18:00 on weekdays and from 6:00 to 18:00 on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. Entrance to the reserve closes at 16:00. An entrance fee is charged. Enquiries at the gate and at (012) 345 2274.
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