Author: Entrance Fee

  • Beach Munyaka Waterfall

    Beach Munyaka Waterfall

    What activities are at munyaka?

    Munyaka offers lots of entertainment activities which include a crystal-clear lagoon (by Crystal Lagoons®) with water activities, Munyaka Tower, cinema, spa, restaurant, laundromat, concierge and games room. Munyaka’s Lifestyle Centre offers a fully equipped and Vitality approved Training Science Gym with trainers.

    Does munyaka have a gym?

    Other lifestyle amenities include an on-site gym, restaurant, spa, running track, action sports field and playground.

    How big is munyaka lagoon?

    about 30 000 m2

    Munyaka, which means ‘crystal’ in Venda, has one of the largest man-made lagoons in the southern hemisphere at a size of about 30 000 m2, providing a faux beachside aesthetic for residents.

    How many apartments are in munyaka?

    5 020

    By completion in 2033, this water-lovers paradise will boast 5 020 fibre-ready units, including one-, two- and three-bedroom Classic and Lifestyle apartments.

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    Beach Munyaka Waterfall
    Beach Munyaka Waterfall

    beach munyaka waterfall

  • Bundu Inn

    Bundu Inn

    Address: Hornsnek Rd, Akasia, 0001

    Phone: 082 767 6154

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    bundu inn

  • Maselspoort Bloemfontein

    Maselspoort Bloemfontein

    Maselspoort is a resort complex in Mangaung in the Free State province of South Africa. Maselspoort is situated on the banks of the Modder River, 23 km from Bloemfontein. It is a popular resort town for Bloemfontein city dwellers, and a popular fishing spot.

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    How much is the entrance fee at Maselspoort Bloemfontein 2023?

    ADULTS: R185 per person.

    Who owns Maselspoort Resort?

    Since then Maselspoort has had various owners and presently it is in the hands of two local boys who grew up on the farm next door. Along with the resort and its facilities, we hope to sell off plots of land to permanent residence, either to be utilized as a holiday, or permanent home.

    What time does Maselspoort Resort close?

    Map: Click here. Open daily 07h00 – 18h00. Gates close for entry 15h00.

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  • Lion Park Midrand

    Lion Park Midrand

    How much is entry fee at Lion Park?

    Lion Park entrance fee is not charged. Guests need to pay for the activities offered inside, like the self drives, guided tours, night feeding or mini safari tours.

    What animals can you see at Lion Park?

    GUIDED TOURS

    Immerse yourself in the world of native species, including magnificent brown and white lions, cheetahs, spotted and striped hyenas, stunning black leopards, wild dogs, graceful sable antelopes, kudus, nyala, and so much more.

    What time do they feed the lions at the Lion Park?

    Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays: 08:00 – 18:00. Lion Feedings: 12:00 and 15:00 on weekends and Public Holidays.

    lion park midrand

    lion park midrand

  • Sun City Valley Waves

    Valley of Waves will be closed for annual maintenance from the 15 May till 22 June 2023. Thank you for your understanding and we look forward to welcoming you back. Due to limitations on capacity, access to Sun City Resort will only be granted to Hotel and Sun Vacation Club residents, existing MVG members and guests with confirmed golf bookings. No day visitors allowed until further notice.

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    How much is entrance to Valley of the Waves Sun City?

    Valley of Waves

    Day Visitors PayOff-Peak Rates Valid until 3 Dec 2020Peak Rates 4 Dec 2020 – 13 Jan 2021
    Adults (Ages 13 – 59 years)R185R195
    Adults – Early ClosureR115115
    Children (Ages 4 – 12 years)R90R100
    Children – Early ClosureR65R65

    How does the wave pool at Sun City work?

    After the chambers are filled, a vent at the bottom of each chamber opens to allow the water in the chamber to flush suddenly into the deep end of the pool. This creates a wave that travels toward the shallow end of the pool and breaks. Pumping more water into the chambers creates larger waves.

    Can you take drinks into Valley of the Waves?

    Thank you.” Hi there You are welcome to bring chairs and umbrellas, however, you can also rent an umbrella or a towel (numbers are limited). Unfortunately, we don’t allow food or drinks to be taken into the Valley of Waves, you can buy food from The Brew Monkey and Food Factory.

    How old is Valley of the Waves?

    The Palace was restored to its former glory, and re-opened in 1992as part of the amazing Lost City development at Suncity Resort. The Valley of Waves is open daily, from 09h00 until 18h00 in summer and 10h00 until 17h00 in winter (May to August).

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  • Mitchell Park

    Mitchell Park

    Mitchell Park Zoo is also known as Mitchell Park or Mitchell’s Park. Situated in the Morningside suburb of Durban, South Africa, it is the only zoo in Durban. The zoo was established as an Ostrich farm in 1910, but was unprofitable and started adding other animals.

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    Mitchell Park
    Mitchell Park

    What animals are in Mitchell Park?

    Today, Mitchell Park Zoo has a whole lot of small animals, including crocodiles, small antelope buck, raccoons, cranes, flamingoes, wallabies, monkeys, and tortoises. The Zoo’s oldest resident is over 100 years old Aldabra tortoise named Admiral.

    Is alcohol allowed at Mitchell Park?

    337 Mitchell Park – Consumption of alcoholic beverages prohibited without a permit.

    Does Mitchell Park allow dogs?

    Mitchell Park itself allows pets on a lead, but for bio security reasons no pets (even birds on the hand or shoulder) are allowed in the zoo.

    Who is Mitchell Park named after?

    Mitchell Park is one of the six original Milwaukee parks created by the first park commission. It occupies a spot on the south side of Milwaukee, starting with a core of 5 acres (20,000 m2) that was donated by John L. Mitchell, father of General Billy Mitchell and named for the donor.

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  • Pretoria West Park Resort

    Pretoria West Park Resort

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    Pretoria West Park Resort
    Pretoria West Park Resort

    pretoria west park resort

  • Freedom Park Pretoria

    Freedom Park Pretoria

    How much is entrance to Freedom Park?

    I left home by 1pm and got a Brt bus to Tbs,I took a keke maruwa to freedom park. Freedom park is located at Old prison ground, Broad street, Lagos Island. I paid 200naira for the gate fee ticket, the park is beautify with lots of flowers and side attraction.

    What is the history of Freedom Park in Pretoria?

    Freedom Park on Salvokop Hill outside Pretoria commemorates all those South Africans who gave everything in the struggle to end apartheid. It is a multifaceted heritage precinct that consists of a series of memorial sites, linked by the common themes of freedom and human rights.

    Why is it called Freedom Park?

    The site of Freedom Park was carefully chosen, a 52 hectare undeveloped hill overlooking the city of Pretoria. It was here that the nation’s heroes would be honoured and the complex story of South Africa and its people would be told. Freedom Park is a memorial to honour those who sacrificed their lives to win freedom.

    What was Freedom Park built on?

    the broad street prison

    Freedom Park is Home for artistic and cultural expressions. A historic monument built from the ruins of the broad street prison, surrounded by nature.

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    Freedom Park Pretoria
    Freedom Park Pretoria

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  • Cedar Junction Resort

    How much is admission to Cedar Junction?

    R120 for adults

    R120 for adults and R100 for kids age 2-12. years Lapas arrange.

    Is alcohol allowed in Cedar Junction?

    NO ALCOHOL ALLOWED ON THE CEDAR JUNCTION PREMISES.

    Adult Supervision of Children at all times for the duration of your party or visit. Childrenmust besupervised by an Adult on the Trains, Swimming Pool and all activities at Cedar Junction at all times.

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    cedar junction resort

  • Botanical garden Bloemfontein

    Botanical garden Bloemfontein

    The Free State National Botanical Garden, located just outside Bloemfontein covers 70 hectares, and is home to about 400 species of plants, largely native to Free State and Northern Cape Provinces and Lesotho.

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    Botanical garden Bloemfontein
    Botanical garden Bloemfontein

    How much is the entrance fee at Johannesburg botanical gardens?

    Admission R80, students R45, scholars R25. Garden Society members R72. Kids under 6 free. Pensioners free entrance on Tue.

    What is attractive about Free State National Botanical Gardens?

    The Free State National Botanical Garden is home to some 400 species of plants, mainly from the Free State, Northern Cape and Lesotho. A meandering paved path, perfect for the more elderly visitor and the physically disabled, takes one through the gardens, whilst the more agile can venture up the koppies.

    What is the entry fee for Kirstenbosch gardens?

    From 1 April 2021, Kirstenbosch will implement dual pricing for non-South African and South African residents visiting the Garden. Non-South African residents of 18 years and older will pay R200 for an entry ticket.

    Can you picnic at Kirstenbosch gardens?

    Picnics are allowed in Kirstenbosch, but you are not permitted to take chairs, tables, umbrellas, tents etc. into the Garden. Braais / barbecues are not allowed. Picnic hampers and/or takeaways are available from the Kirstenbosch Tea Room and Moyo restaurant.

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  • How much is Botanical Garden

    How much is Botanical Garden

    How much does it cost to go to the National Botanic Garden?

    Admission Costs

    R55 for Adults & R20 for Scholars.

    How much is the entrance fee at Johannesburg botanical gardens?

    Admission R80, students R45, scholars R25. Garden Society members R72. Kids under 6 free. Pensioners free entrance on Tue.

    How much does it cost to go to the botanical gardens Durban?

    FREE

    Entrance to the Gardens is FREE.

    Donations are appreciated.

    How much do you pay at Kirstenbosch?

    Kirstenbosch’s new pricing structure means that entry fees for adults from outside Africa remain R200; South African residents and SADC nationals will pay a discounted rate of R80, and African nationals will pay R120.

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    how much is botanical garden

  • Rietvlei Dam

    Rietvlei Dam

    How much is the entrance fee at Rietvlei?

    Rietvlei Nature Reserve

    ITEMDESCRIPTIONPRICE
    Day tariffAdults (18 to 59 years)R68,00
    Pensioners (60 years and older with proof thereof) and persons with disabilitiesR40,00
    Schoolchildren (7 to 17 years)R40,00
    Preschool children (2 to 6 years)R13,00

    How do I book a chalet at the Rietvlei Dam?

    The best way to book these very popular chalets is by sending an email to rietvlei-angling@tshwane.gov.za, or by physically driving to the gate and speaking to them there.

    Can you have a picnic at Rietvlei Dam?

    Day Visitors can picnic or braai in the Picnic Park under the trees and on the lawn. Visitors are welcome to bring picnic blankets, camping chairs, tables, and gazebos.

    Do you need a permit to fish at Rietvlei Dam?

    In terms of section 53 of the Ordinance no person may fish in any inland waters without an angling licence. In addition fishermen have to sign an agreement to abide by Blaauwberg Administration guidelines with respect to desired restrictions on fishing gear and codes of conduct.

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    rietvlei dam

  • Buskies

    Buskies

    How much is the entrance fee at Buskies?

    R100 for adults

    Buksies Family Resort. R100 for adults, R50 for kids ages 1 – 12. No booking required. Arrive early to secure your spot.

    Is food allowed at Buksies Resort?

    Adults and kids over 12 – R100 per person. Kids 1 – 12 – R50 per person. Bring your own food and drinks.

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    Buskies
    Buskies

    buskies

  • Buksies

    Buksies

    How much is the entrance fee at Buksies?

    R150 per adult, R100 for kids ages 1 – 12.

    Is food allowed at Buksies Resort?

    Adults and kids over 12 – R100 per person. Kids 1 – 12 – R50 per person. Bring your own food and drinks.

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    buksies

  • Emmarentia botanical gardens

    Emmarentia botanical gardens

    The Johannesburg Botanical Garden is located in the suburb of Emmarentia in Johannesburg, South Africa. The gardens grew out of a large rose garden that was established in 1964 and subsequently expanded from 1969 to cover an area of around 125 hectares. It is administered by Johannesburg City Parks.

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    Is there an entrance fee for Emmarentia Dam?

    No entrance fee is required which makes this an affordable outing! Can you picnic at Emmarentia Dam? There is a small café near the main entrance on Olifants Road which serves light meals and refreshments, but visitors are welcome to bring their own picnic baskets into the park. Can you swim at Emmarentia Dam?

    How much is the entrance fee at Johannesburg Botanical Gardens?

    Admission R80, students R45, scholars R25. Garden Society members R72. Kids under 6 free. Pensioners free entrance on Tue.

    Is alcohol allowed at Botanical Gardens?

    Indeed one is allowed to bring in alcohol. Helpful? Botanical Gardens are very popular for picnic.

    Can you have a picnic at Johannesburg Botanical Gardens?

    Emmarentia Dam and Johannesburg Botanical Gardens

    Sailing, canoeing and diving club facilities are housed on its eastern embankment. The vast green surrounds are equally popular with dog walkers, cyclists and runners, while on weekends the sloped grass embankments are filled with picnickers.

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  • Strawberry Farm Cape Town

    The best place for Pick your own Strawberries. Season opens in September until second week in January. Enjoyour open areas or sit down at Burger Brothers, our new fast food restaurant. Other activities include pony rides, tractor rides and mini-golf. No outside food and/or alcohol permitted on the property

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    How much is an entry fee at Strawberry Farm Cape Town?

    Strawberry Picking

    Strawberry Picking OnlyAdd Unlimited Activities*
    The Junior PickerR50R150
    The HarvesterR65R165
    The ProfessionalR175R275
    The Ultimate PickerR220R320

    Are strawberries in season in Cape Town?

    From October to the end of December each year, when these scarlet fruit are at their fullest and ripest, several strawberry farms open up their bursting fields to the public, inviting locals and visitors alike to come equipped with baskets and boxes and pluck their own produce.

    What is the best month to go strawberry picking?

    For most of the country, June is prime time for strawberries. You might also see them in the fall at some farmers’ markets, thanks to ever-bearing varieties that can produce until nearly the first frost. If you do, consider yourself lucky.

    How much is the buckets at Strawberry Farm?

    In order to be allowed to the strawberry grounds, a bucket for each person must be purchased which can be purchased in the first and only supermarket you see upon arrival in the farm. The buckets range in prices from R40. 00 per person for kids to R190.

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  • Nelspruit Zoo

    Nelspruit Zoo Entrance Fee: Everything You Need to Know

    Are you planning a visit to the Nelspruit Zoo and curious about the entrance fee? You’re in the right place! Whether you’re a local resident or a tourist exploring South Africa, knowing the entrance fee can help you plan your visit better. This guide will provide you with all the essential information about the Nelspruit Zoo entrance fee and what you can expect during your visit.

    About Nelspruit Zoo

    Nestled in the heart of Nelspruit, the Nelspruit Zoo offers a unique and exciting experience for animal lovers of all ages. Home to a diverse range of wildlife, the zoo provides an educational and entertaining experience, showcasing animals from across South Africa and beyond. From majestic lions to playful monkeys, there’s something for everyone at this popular attraction.

    Entrance Fee Information

    The entrance fee for the Nelspruit Zoo varies depending on age and residency. As of the latest update, here are the general admission fees:

    • Adults (18 years and older): ZAR 100
    • Children (3 to 17 years): ZAR 60
    • Children under 3 years: Free
    • South African Residents: A discounted rate may apply with proof of residency.

    Please note that these fees are subject to change, so it’s always a good idea to check the official Nelspruit Zoo website for the most up-to-date information.

    How to Purchase Tickets

    Tickets for the Nelspruit Zoo can be purchased at the gate or in advance through their official website. If you prefer to avoid queues, buying your tickets online is a convenient option. Ensure that you have your confirmation email or ticket QR code handy when you arrive.

    What to Expect During Your Visit

    Aside from the fantastic wildlife exhibits, the Nelspruit Zoo offers various amenities to make your visit comfortable. There are picnic areas, food stalls, and souvenir shops where you can purchase mementos of your day out. Guided tours are available for those interested in learning more about the zoo’s inhabitants and conservation efforts.

    Plan Your Visit

    To ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit, consider the following tips:

    • Check the Weather: Nelspruit enjoys a subtropical climate, so it’s best to visit during cooler parts of the day or bring sun protection.
    • Arrive Early: Arriving early gives you more time to explore and enjoy the zoo without feeling rushed.
    • Stay Hydrated: Carry water with you, especially if you plan to spend a lot of time exploring.

    For additional information and updates on the Nelspruit Zoo, visit Entrance Fee, your go-to source for entrance fees across South Africa.

    Additional Resources

    For further details on animal conservation and other zoos in South Africa, you might find the South African National Parks website helpful.

    Enjoy your visit to the Nelspruit Zoo, and make sure to capture some wonderful memories with the animals!

  • Berlin Falls

    Berlin Falls

    The Berlin Falls is a waterfall in Mpumalanga, South Africa. They are located close to God’s Window and the highest waterfall in South Africa’s Mpumalanga province, Lisbon Falls. They are less than a tenth of the height of South Africa’s tallest waterfall, the Tugela Falls, and are better known for their beauty.

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    How much does it cost to go to God’s window?

    How much is the entrance fee at God’s Window? The entrance fee at God’s Window is R 25 per adult and R 15 per child.

    Why is it called Berlin Falls?

    The answer lies with the European miners who came to try their luck here in the heady days of the gold rush. They named the individual falls after towns and places in their home countries – hence the Lisbon Falls, named by the Portuguese miners, and the Berlin Falls nostalgically named by the German diggers.

    How much is entrance fee at potholes?

    Bourkes Luck potholes entrance fee for SADC nationals with passports: R75 per adult and R35 per child. Bourkes Luck potholes entrance fee for foreign nationals: R130 per adult and R50 per child.

    Why is it called Lisbon Falls?

    The Lisbon Falls are named after the Capital city of Portugal, as was a farm in the region too.

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  • Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens hike

    Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens hike

    A beautiful 70-meter-high waterfall creates an amazing backdrop to a 25-hectare botanical garden, landscaped in a naturalistic African style using only South African indigenous plants. Black eagles breed on the cliffs alongside the Witpoortjie waterfall, along with an extensive array of bird species that can be seen on the property. A short but popular 3-kilometer hiking trail is available, as well as many shorter walks and trails through the natural areas. Adjoined by a 300-hectare nature reserve, the garden is open to the public 7 days a week.

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    Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens hike
    Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens hike

    How long is the hiking trail at Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens?

    3.9 km

    The Walter Sisulu NBG Geological Trail is rated as having a moderate level of difficulty and is a 3.9 km circular route. The trail takes around 2.5 hours to complete and showcases the varied and fascinating geology of the Witwatersrand, with interpretation provided by the Geological Society of South Africa.

    How long is the Botanical Garden hike?

    Experience this 2.4-mile loop trail near Krugersdorp, Gauteng. Generally considered a moderately challenging route. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and walking, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring.

    What is not allowed at Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens?

    “Is it possible to bring wine to your picnic? Or does this fall under the ‘no drinking in public’ law? Thanks!” The following is not allowed in the gardens: Balls, bats, bikes, kites, frisbees, skateboards, rollerblades, scooters, fires, gas braais, dogs/cats, alcohol, musical instruments, radios/CD players.

    How much is the entrance fee at Johannesburg Botanical Gardens?

    Admission R80, students R45, scholars R25. Garden Society members R72. Kids under 6 free. Pensioners free entrance on Tue.

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  • Fountains

    Fountains Entrance Fee: What You Need to Know

    If you’re planning a visit to one of South Africa’s stunning fountains, it’s essential to know about any entrance fees that may apply. From the iconic Waterfall Fountain to the charming City Fountains, each location offers its own unique experience and pricing structure. In this guide, we’ll help you understand what to expect when visiting these beautiful landmarks.

    Understanding Entrance Fees for Fountains

    Many of South Africa’s renowned fountains have specific entrance fees or requirements, which can vary depending on the location and time of year. Here’s a breakdown of what you might encounter:

    1. Public Fountains: Most public fountains, such as those located in city parks or public squares, do not charge an entrance fee. These fountains are generally open to everyone and can be enjoyed without any cost.
    2. Private or Themed Fountains: Some fountains, especially those located in private estates or themed attractions, may charge an entrance fee. These fees often contribute to the maintenance of the fountain and the surrounding area. For example, the elaborate designs and historical significance of some private fountains may warrant a fee.
    3. Special Events: During special events or festivals, some fountains may have temporary entrance fees. It’s always a good idea to check in advance if you’re planning to visit during a special occasion.

    How to Find Accurate Entrance Fee Information

    To get the most accurate and up-to-date information about entrance fees for specific fountains in South Africa, it’s recommended to visit the official websites or contact the management directly. For detailed information on various attractions and their fees, you can visit Entrance Fee South Africa.

    Additional Resources

    For further details on popular fountain attractions and their entrance fees, consider checking out the South African Tourism website which provides comprehensive information on travel destinations, including notable fountains.

    Whether you’re a local resident or a tourist exploring South Africa’s majestic fountains, understanding the entrance fees and planning your visit accordingly can enhance your experience. Make sure to check the latest information on fees and events to make the most out of your visit.

    For more insights and updates on entrance fees for various attractions, visit Entrance Fee South Africa.

  • Carnival

    Carnival

    Do you pay for rides at Carnival City?

    Priced at an affordable R300 per person, visitors can enjoy unlimited access to a variety of rides that promise to get the adrenaline pumping. Whether you’re a child or simply young at heart, the outdoor rides provide an excellent opportunity for families and friends to create lasting memories together.

    What does Carnival City offer?

    We have something for everyone to enjoy, from thrilling slots and table games at our casino to regular live DJ shows, concerts and events. And with our great selection of delicious restaurants and popular East Rand entertainment places, we are all about serving up a feast of fun that won’t break the bank.

    In which town is Carnival City?

    Shopping at Carnival City

    Everyone loves a bit of retail therapy, even when you’re visiting the entertainment capital of Carnival City in Brakpan, Johannesburg.

    Do they sell food at Carnival City?

    Dining just got more fun. Discover a carnival of festive feasts when you explore our Brakpan restaurants at Carnival City. Whether you’re in the mood for Asian or Indian flavours, want to sit down for a slow meal or grab a quick bite, we have the best places to eat near East Rand Mall.

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    Carnival City
    Carnival City

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    zoo jhb

    zoo jhb

  • Big Hole

    Big Hole

    How much is it to go to the Big Hole in Kimberley?

    around 140 zar per person

    Entrance cost around 140 zar per person for the tour. The story of the big hole is essentially the story of Kimberley and capitalism. The big hole is the biggest man made hole made, ever. Purely for the extraction of diamonds, this period of time was called the Diamond Rush.

    What is the Big Hole known for?

    diamond mine

    The Big Hole, previously known as Kimberley Mine, is a former diamond mine located in Kimberley (then known as ‘New Rush’) in the Northern Cape. It is famous for being the largest hole excavated by hand in the world, and for its role in the diamond rush during the 1870s where almost 3 tons of diamonds were excavated.

    Which province is the Big Hole in South Africa?

    Northern Cape

    Big Hole

    Location
    LocationKimberley
    ProvinceNorthern Cape
    CountrySouth Africa
    Coordinates28°44′20″S 24°45′32″E

    What is inside the Big Hole?

    Eventually, the miners removed about 20 million tons of soil and rock from the area. They uncovered about 6,000 pounds (2,700 kilograms) of diamonds. Today the Big Hole has a circumference of about 1 mile (1.6 kilometers).

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    big hole

  • Botanical Gardens PMB

    Botanical Gardens PMB

    The KwaZulu-Natal National Botanical Garden is situated along Mayor’s Walk, in the western suburbs of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. The identification code of the KwaZulu-Natal National Botanical Garden as a member of the Botanic Gardens Conservation International, as well as the initials of its herbarium is NBGN.

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    Can you have a picnic at Botanical Gardens PMB?

    We are regular visitors at the gardens,really beautiful and peaceful. Fun for the whole family… it is affordable, has a nice braai area and ideal for picnics as well. Excellent place for nature lovers.

    Does Botanical Gardens allow picnics?

    Can I have a picnic at the Gardens? Informal picnics are allowed in the Gardens.

    How much does it cost to go to the Botanical Gardens Durban?

    FREE

    Entrance to the Gardens is FREE.

    Donations are appreciated.

    How long does it take to go around the Botanical Gardens?

    How long does it take to walk around? Although it’s easy to fill a whole day and more exploring Kew Gardens’ 132-hectare (326 acres) site, it’s recommended to spend at least three to four hours to make the most of the gardens.

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  • Dinokeng Game Reserve

    Dinokeng Game Reserve

    The Dinokeng Game Reserve is a wildlife sanctuary in the province of Gauteng, South Africa and can be accessed via the N1 route. It is a 40-minute drive from Pretoria or 75 minutes from the O. R. Tambo Airport and Johannesburg. The reserve has the Big Five game animals, and is open for visitors to explore.

    dinokeng game reserve

    How much is entrance fee at Dinokeng?

    Entrance Fees

    1-day Permit: R125. 3-day Permit: R190. 7-day Permit: R225.

    What happened at Dinokeng Game Reserve?

    The incident unfolded at the Dinokeng Game Reserve, located in Gauteng. On the fateful day of August 14, 2023, a Monday, Johannes Matshe, an employee of one of the reserve’s properties, fell victim to a lion attack. The details of this distressing incident have captured the attention of the online community.

    What animals is at Dinokeng Game Reserve?

    Wildlife. In addition to the Big Five animals (lion, leopard, elephant, cape buffalo and rhinoceros), there are cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, brown hyenas, wildebeests, red hartebeests, tsessebe, eland, kudu, impalas, monkey, hippopotamus and crocodiles.

    What does Dinokeng offer?

    Dinokeng Game Reserve offers a diverse range of accommodation options, from luxury lodges, to comfortable self-catering chalets and campsites that allow visitors to explore the reserve at their own pace.

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  • The Farm

    The Farm

    What is the movie The Farm based on?

    THE FARM is a psychological thriller based on the real life exploits of Belle Gunness, American’s most prolific female serial killer.

    Is The Farm a good movie?

    The score is hard-hitting and the acting is pretty decent. Overall, the farm had the potential and concept to be a good movie but fails at execution.

    What happens in the farm?

    A young couple gets kidnapped and treated like farm animals after stopping at a roadside diner to eat meat. A young couple gets kidnapped and treated like farm animals after stopping at a roadside diner to eat meat.

    Is the farm a PETA movie?

    Anvilicious: Due to Hans Stjernswärd’s association with the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) when he made short films, it can be interpreted that this is a movie-lengthed PETA PSA regarding the suffering of livestock in farms.

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    The Farm
    The Farm

    the farm

  • Mac Mac Falls

    Mac Mac Falls

    The Mac-Mac Falls is a 65-metre waterfall on the Mac-Mac River in the Mac-Mac Forest Nature Reserve, Mpumalanga, South Africa.

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    How much is Mac Mac Falls entrance fee?

    R30/person

    You do not need a permit for this walk, but an entrance fee of R30/person is payable at the entrance gate to the Mac Mac Pools. Picnic and toilet facilities are available and swimming in the crystal-clear mountain stream is refreshing.

    Can you swim in the Mac Mac Falls?

    There are also a series of pools at Mac Mac falls – great for swimming – and a braai and picnic area, so timing your visit for lunch time and an afternoon swim is not a bad idea.

    Is Mac Mac Falls open?

    Open 6am to sunset. One can also reach the viewing point from the side of the road(150m further down from official entrance) should the gates be closed. Helpful?

    How did Mac Mac Falls get its name?

    Due to the vast number of Scotsmen working in the area at the time, all with similar surnames beginning with “Mac,” the then president of the Transvaal, Thomas Burgers, named the area Mac Mac. These magnificent falls were declared a National Monument on the 18th of February 1993.

    mac mac falls

  • Pumba

    Pumba Entrance Fee

    When planning a visit to the Pumba Private Game Reserve in South Africa, understanding the entrance fee is crucial for budgeting and ensuring a smooth experience. Located in the Eastern Cape, Pumba offers a unique safari experience, combining luxury with the raw beauty of African wildlife.

    Pumba Entrance Fee

    As of 2024, the entrance fee to Pumba Private Game Reserve varies depending on the type of experience and accommodation you choose. Here is a breakdown of the current pricing:

    Day Visitors

    For those looking to enjoy a day safari, Pumba offers a day visitor package which includes a game drive and a meal. The cost for this package is:

    • Adults: R1,250 per person
    • Children (6-11 years): R625 per child
    • Children under 6: Free

    Overnight Guests

    Pumba also provides various luxurious accommodation options. Prices for these packages are generally all-inclusive, covering game drives, meals, and lodging. The rates are:

    • Luxury Safari Lodge: Starting from R6,500 per person per night
    • Water Lodge: Starting from R7,200 per person per night

    These prices include:

    • Accommodation in a luxury suite
    • Two game drives per day
    • All meals and selected beverages
    • Access to lodge facilities

    Additional Activities

    Pumba offers additional activities such as bush walks, bird watching, and spa treatments. These activities have separate charges, typically ranging from R500 to R1,500 depending on the activity.

    Booking and More Information

    To ensure you get the most accurate and up-to-date pricing, and to make a booking, it’s best to visit the official Pumba Private Game Reserve website or contact them directly. They often have special offers and packages that can provide added value to your visit.

    For more details on entrance fees to various attractions in South Africa, check out Entrance Fee.


    Planning your visit to Pumba Private Game Reserve promises an unforgettable experience, blending luxury with the thrill of wildlife exploration. Make sure to budget accordingly and book in advance to secure your spot in this beautiful South African gem.

  • Beach Island Graskop

    Beach Island Graskop

    Beach Island Graskop is the place to be in Mpumalanga. The Beach Entry Pool, with the white sand under your toes, and the braai area on the “beach”, give you the feeling of a real Beach holiday. We have a take away restaurant that offers fast food, Pizza hut, Shisanyama, Tack Shop, Massage Spa, Water Slide, Shooting Range, Mini Golf Course, Music Entertainment, Braai Facilities, B&B, Self Catering Accommodation. Day Visitors Welcome

    beach island graskop

    Beach Island Graskop
    Beach Island Graskop

    In which province is graskop beach island?

    Mpumalanga

    Graskop in Mpumalanga is aiming to lure visitors with a beach island. Yes, a beach island in a landlocked province.

    What is the name of the waterfall in Graskop Gorge?

    Lisbon Falls

    Where the R534 rejoins the R532 road, you turn left (back towards Graskop) for 800 m and then right onto a gravel road. The falls is a further 2.2 km. At 92 m the Lisbon Falls is the highest waterfall in the area.

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  • Warmbath

    Warmbath Entrance Fee: Everything You Need to Know

    Are you planning a visit to the popular Warmbath resort in South Africa and wondering about the entrance fees? Look no further! In this guide, we’ll cover all the essential details you need to make the most out of your visit to this serene and revitalizing destination.

    What is Warmbath?

    Warmbath, officially known as Bela-Bela, is renowned for its natural hot springs and relaxing atmosphere. Located in the Limpopo Province, this destination is perfect for families, couples, and solo travelers looking to unwind in a picturesque setting. The area is well-known for its therapeutic hot springs, luxurious lodges, and a range of outdoor activities.

    Warmbath Entrance Fee: What to Expect

    The entrance fee for Warmbath varies depending on the time of year and the type of facilities you wish to access. Typically, the costs are as follows:

    • Adults: Approximately R150 to R250 per person.
    • Children: Fees usually range from R75 to R150, depending on their age and the specific facilities.
    • Senior Citizens: Discounts may be available, so it’s worth checking with the resort in advance.

    Additional Costs

    Aside from the entrance fee, there might be additional charges for specific activities or services, such as spa treatments, guided tours, or special events. Be sure to inquire about these extras when planning your visit to avoid any surprises.

    How to Book Your Visit

    To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience, it’s recommended to book your visit in advance. You can check the official Warmbath website or contact their booking office for the latest information on fees, availability, and any special offers.

    Useful Resources

    For more detailed information about Warmbath, including the latest entrance fees and booking options, visit Entrance Fee. Additionally, you can find authoritative details on travel and tourism sites such as South Africa Tourism, which provides comprehensive travel information about destinations across South Africa.

    Warmbath is a fantastic destination for relaxation and adventure. By understanding the entrance fees and planning your visit accordingly, you can ensure a delightful experience at this beautiful hot springs resort. Don’t forget to visit the Entrance Fee website for more updates and booking information!

    We hope this guide helps you make the most of your trip to Warmbath. Enjoy your visit and the rejuvenating benefits of the natural hot springs!

  • Middelburg Dam

    Middelburg Dam

    Middelburg Dam is a dam located on the Klein Olifants River, part of the Olifants River basin. It is located near Middelburg, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Construction was completed in 1978, at a cost of €54.2 million.

    middelburg dam

    Middelburg Dam
    Middelburg Dam

    What kind of fish are in the Middelburg dam?

    The dam is popular for smallmouth bass fishing. There is also largemouth bass, carp, barbell, and yellowfish in the dam. There are no boat launching facilities available, but boats can be launched from the gravel banks in the camping area.

    How big is Middelburg dam?

    Middelburg Dam
    Height36 metres (118 ft)
    Length625 metres (2,051 ft)
    Reservoir
    CreatesMiddelburg Dam Reservoir

    Which is the biggest dam in Mpumalanga?

    Loskop Dam is a combined gravity and arch type dam located on the Olifants River, near Groblersdal, Mpumalanga, South Africa. It was established in 1939 and has been renovated in 1979.

    What is the capacity of the Loskop Dam?

    The full supply capacity of the dam is 362 million cubic meter.

    middelburg dam

  • Modderfontein farmers market

    Modderfontein farmers market

    Artisanal farmers market located opposite Flamingo shopping centre in Modderfontein. Open last Saturday of the month from 0900 to 1600.

    modderfontein farmers market

    Modderfontein farmers market
    Modderfontein farmers market

    How much is the entrance fee farmers market?

    🎟️ R10 entrance, kids under 12 free.

    Where did Fourways market move to?

    the Modderfontein Reserve

    In 2020, the Fourways Farmers Market moved to the Modderfontein Reserve, only 20km from Fourways and 10km from Sandton. The reserve is on a 265-hectare private conservation area with open grassland, several dams, and hills.

    Does farmers market open during the week?

    The market is open every Saturday and Sunday from 08:00 to 18:00.

    What happens at farmers market?

    A farmers market is a place where farmers come together to sell produce directly to consumers, usually off the back of their trucks. Many markets include fish, meat, and dairy products, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables.

    modderfontein farmers market

  • Zoo

    Zoo Entrance Fee in South Africa

    Exploring the wonders of wildlife in South Africa is an experience like no other. From majestic lions to playful meerkats, the country’s zoos offer a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with a diverse range of animals. However, planning a visit to these incredible places often starts with understanding the entrance fees. This guide provides detailed information on zoo entrance fees across South Africa to help you plan your next adventure.

    Johannesburg Zoo

    Located in the heart of Johannesburg, the Johannesburg Zoo is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. It houses over 320 species of animals.

    • Adults: R110
    • Children (3-12 years): R65
    • Pensioners: R65

    Pretoria Zoo (National Zoological Gardens of South Africa)

    As one of the largest zoos in South Africa, the Pretoria Zoo offers a wide variety of exhibits and animal species.

    • Adults: R110
    • Children (2-15 years): R70
    • Pensioners: R70

    Tygerberg Zoo

    Though it is no longer operational, the Tygerberg Zoo was once a beloved spot in the Western Cape. Plans are underway to redevelop and reopen the zoo in the future.

    uShaka Sea World

    Located in Durban, uShaka Sea World is part of the larger uShaka Marine World complex. It features an array of marine life and exciting exhibits.

    • Adults: R100
    • Children (3-12 years): R75
    • Pensioners: R80

    Drakenstein Lion Park

    Situated in the Western Cape, Drakenstein Lion Park provides a sanctuary for lions born in captivity.

    • Adults: R90
    • Children (3-13 years): R45
    • Pensioners: R45

    Tips for Visiting South African Zoos

    1. Check Operating Hours: Most zoos have specific operating hours, which can change seasonally.
    2. Plan Ahead: Purchasing tickets online can save you time and sometimes money.
    3. Pack Accordingly: Bring sunscreen, hats, and water, especially during the summer months.
    4. Respect the Animals: Follow all zoo guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of the animals.

    Visiting a zoo in South Africa is an enriching experience for all ages. Whether you are interested in learning about exotic animals or simply enjoying a day out, understanding the entrance fees can help you plan a fun and budget-friendly outing. For more detailed information on entrance fees for various attractions in South Africa, visit Entrance Fee.

    With this guide, you’re well on your way to enjoying some of the best wildlife experiences South Africa has to offer.

  • Self Drive Kruger National Park

    Self Drive Kruger National Park

    Can you drive yourself in Kruger National Park?

    Once the Entrance and Camp Gates are open you can Self-Drive throughout the Park on designated Routes and Roads. All the roads are either tarred or gravel and you may never drive your vehicle off-road to get closer to the animals.

    What is the best vehicle for Kruger National Park?

    First, go for a high vehicle to give yourself the best chances of spotting wildlife over long grass — unless you want to be eye-to-eye with a lion, which is also fun. Next, while even the smallest rental cars can handle Kruger’s well-maintained roads, a 4WD is preferable for comfort.

    Where can you get out of your car in Kruger National Park?

    Once you’re in the park, you can only get out of your car at rest camps, picnic spots and specially marked places. It’s important then to make sure you have everything you need handy inside the car when you begin your Kruger National Park safari drive, like: Drinks.

    What is the cheapest way to do Kruger National Park?

    Top 10 Kruger Park activities that won’t break the budget

    • Game drives in your own car.
    • Guided bushveld walks from the main rest camps.
    • Birdwatching in Kruger Park.

    self drive kruger national park

    self drive kruger national park

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  • Kruger National Park South Africa

    Kruger National Park South Africa

    Kruger National Park, in northeastern South Africa, is one of Africa’s largest game reserves. Its high density of wild animals includes the Big 5: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffalos. Hundreds of other mammals make their home here, as do diverse bird species such as vultures, eagles and storks. Mountains, bush plains and tropical forests are all part of the landscape.

    kruger national park south africa

    Kruger National Park South Africa
    Kruger National Park South Africa

    How much does it cost to enter Kruger Park?

    Daily Conservation Fees

    1 November 2023 – 31 October 2024Adults (12+ years)Children (2 – 11 years)
    South African Citizens and ResidentsR122R60
    SADC NationalsR243R122
    International (non-South African) CitizensR486R243

    Why is Kruger National Park so famous?

    The world-renowned Kruger National Park is South Africa’s largest wildlife sanctuary with nearly 2 million ha (4.9 million acres) of unrivalled wilderness and wildlife land, and home to, not only the Big Five, but more species of large mammals than any other African game reserve.

    Which is the Kruger National Park in South Africa?

    Kruger Park is South Africa’s most exciting African safari destination. Steeped in legend and history, the iconic Kruger National Park in South Africa is waiting for you to explore its vast landscapes and spectacular African wildlife.

    What city is closest to Kruger National Park?

    Kruger National Park
    Location of the park (red area) in South Africa
    LocationLimpopo and Mpumalanga provinces, South Africa
    Nearest cityMbombela (southern) Phalaborwa (central)
    Coordinates24°0′41″S 31°29′7″E

    kruger national park south africa

  • Kruger

    Kruger Entrance Fee: What You Need to Know for Your Visit

    If you’re planning a trip to one of South Africa’s most iconic destinations, the Kruger National Park, it’s essential to understand the entrance fees involved. The Kruger National Park, renowned for its stunning wildlife and diverse ecosystems, offers an unforgettable safari experience. To ensure a smooth visit, here’s a comprehensive guide to the Kruger entrance fees.

    Understanding the Kruger National Park Entrance Fees

    The Kruger National Park is one of South Africa’s largest game reserves, and it attracts visitors from around the world. To maintain the park’s facilities and support conservation efforts, an entrance fee is required. This fee varies depending on several factors, including the visitor’s residency status and the duration of their stay.

    Entrance Fee Breakdown

    1. South African Citizens and Residents:
    • Adults: R110 per person per day
    • Children (2-11 years): R55 per person per day
    1. SADC Nationals:
    • Adults: R220 per person per day
    • Children (2-11 years): R110 per person per day
    1. International Visitors:
    • Adults: R440 per person per day
    • Children (2-11 years): R220 per person per day

    These fees help fund the park’s conservation programs and maintain the park’s infrastructure.

    How to Pay the Entrance Fee

    Entrance fees can be paid at any of the Kruger National Park’s main gates. It’s advisable to carry cash, as card facilities may not be available at all entrances. For a seamless experience, you might also consider purchasing an annual conservation fee pass if you plan multiple visits.

    Additional Tips for Visitors

    • Booking in Advance: While entrance fees can be paid on-site, booking your accommodation and park activities in advance is recommended to ensure availability.
    • Park Opening Hours: The park is generally open from 5:30 AM to 6:00 PM, but hours can vary depending on the season.

    Resources and Further Information

    For the latest updates on entrance fees and park regulations, you can visit the Kruger National Park official website for comprehensive information.

    For more details on various entrance fees for other attractions, visit Entrance Fee, your go-to resource for fee-related information.

    Embark on your adventure to the Kruger National Park well-prepared, and enjoy the incredible wildlife and natural beauty that South Africa has to offer!

  • Crystal Beach

    Crystal Beach

    Overlooking a marina and a minute’s walk from the Atlantic Ocean, this premium hotel is 3 km from Bikini Beach and 35 km from an African penguin colony at Stony Point. 

    Plush rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows and sitting areas. All provide free Wi-Fi, flat-screens and minibars, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites add separate living areas, shared terraces and Nespresso machines. Some quarters feature private balconies and/or ocean views. Room service is available.

    Amenities include a polished bar, a lounge and 2 upscale restaurants; 1 set in a replica of an old schooner. There’s also a spa, and an outdoor pool with a sundeck.

    crystal beach

    How do I email Krystal Beach?

    To find out more about Krystal Beach or to book your Gordon’s Bay accommodation at this luxurious hotel, call on +27 (0)21 840 7500 or email info@krystalbeach.co.za.

    crystal beach

  • Rietvlei Dam fishing

    Rietvlei Dam fishing

    Can you fish at Rietvlei Dam?

    Rietvlei has several fish species sought after by freshwater anglers. Fishing is allowed but various regulations apply.

    How much is the entrance fee at Rietvlei?

    Rietvlei Nature Reserve

    ITEMDESCRIPTIONPRICE
    Day tariffAdults (18 to 59 years)R68,00
    Pensioners (60 years and older with proof thereof) and persons with disabilitiesR40,00
    Schoolchildren (7 to 17 years)R40,00
    Preschool children (2 to 6 years)R13,00

    What was the biggest carp at the Rietvlei Dam?

    Rietvlei Dam is situated on the eastern outskirts of Pretoria and is a well-known venue amongst specimen carp anglers. Over the years Rietvlei has produced specimen-size carp taking the scale over the 20kg mark, and once produced an IGFA Line Class World Record for a carp of more than 18kg.

    Are boats allowed on Rietvlei Dam?

    The reserve covers an area of 3800 hectares and can support up to 2000 head of game. Rietvlei Dam offers a number of sporting facilities. Fishing is allowed on the northern and western shores and a yacht club house was built on the north-western shore. Motor boats are not allowed on the dam.

    rietvlei dam fishing

    rietvlei dam fishing

  • Fun valley pleasure resort

    Fun valley pleasure resort

    Is Fun Valley open on Saturday?

    When is The Fun Valley open? The Fun Valley is open: Sun – Sat 09:00 – 21:00.

    How much is the entrance fee for buskies?

    R100 for adults

    Buksies Family Resort. R100 for adults, R50 for kids ages 1 – 12. No booking required.

    fun valley pleasure resort

    Fun valley pleasure resort
    Fun valley pleasure resort

    fun valley pleasure resort

  • Van Valley

    Van Valley Entrance Fee: A Complete Guide

    Welcome to our detailed guide on the entrance fee for Van Valley, a popular destination that offers breathtaking views and memorable experiences. If you’re planning a visit, understanding the cost associated with entry is crucial for budgeting your trip effectively. In this post, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the Van Valley entrance fee, including current rates, additional costs, and tips for visitors.

    What Is Van Valley?

    Van Valley is renowned for its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities, making it a must-visit location for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. The valley features lush greenery, serene hiking trails, and picturesque spots perfect for relaxation and exploration.

    Entrance Fee Overview

    As of the latest update, the entrance fee for Van Valley is structured as follows:

    • Adults: ZAR 120
    • Children (ages 6-12): ZAR 60
    • Children under 6: Free

    These fees contribute to the maintenance and conservation of the valley, ensuring that the natural beauty is preserved for future generations.

    Additional Costs

    While the entrance fee covers your access to the valley, there are additional costs you might encounter, such as:

    • Guided Tours: ZAR 250 per person (optional)
    • Parking Fees: ZAR 50 per vehicle
    • Picnic Areas: ZAR 100 for reserved picnic spots

    Tips for Visitors

    1. Book in Advance: It’s a good idea to book any guided tours or special activities in advance to secure your spot and avoid last-minute hassles.
    2. Check for Discounts: Occasionally, there may be discounts for South African residents or special promotions, so keep an eye out for any offers.
    3. Prepare for Weather: The weather in Van Valley can be unpredictable, so be sure to check the forecast and dress appropriately.

    How to Get There

    Van Valley is accessible by car, with ample parking available for visitors. For those using public transport, there are bus services that connect to nearby towns.

    Learn More

    For more detailed information about the Van Valley entrance fee and to plan your visit, please visit Entrance Fee. You can also check out the Van Valley Tourism Authority for additional details on attractions and services in the area.

    We hope this guide helps you plan a fantastic trip to Van Valley. Enjoy your visit!

  • My Little Africa

    My Little Africa

    Address: Jan Van Riebeeck St, Kestell, 9860

    Phone: 073 731 3034

    my little africa

    my little africa

  • Valley of Waves

    Valley of Waves Entrance Fee: What You Need to Know

    If you’re planning a fun-filled day at the Valley of Waves in South Africa, understanding the entrance fee is key to making the most of your visit. Known for its thrilling water rides, beautiful pools, and vibrant atmosphere, the Valley of Waves offers a fantastic escape for families and adventure seekers alike. In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about the entrance fees, including current rates, special offers, and tips for a smooth experience.

    Current Entrance Fees

    The entrance fee for the Valley of Waves can vary based on a few factors, such as age and the time of year. As of the latest update, the general admission rates are as follows:

    • Adults (Ages 12 and Up): R350
    • Children (Ages 3-11): R250
    • Children Under 3: Free

    Tip: Prices are subject to change, and special promotions or discounts may be available during certain periods. It’s always a good idea to check their official website for the most current rates and offers.

    Additional Costs

    While the entrance fee covers access to the main attractions, there may be additional costs for certain activities or amenities, such as:

    • Lockers: R50 (refundable deposit)
    • Towel Rentals: R30
    • Food and Beverage: Prices vary depending on the vendor

    Booking and Payment

    You can purchase tickets for the Valley of Waves either online or at the gate. For a hassle-free experience, consider booking your tickets in advance through their official site, which often provides the option to select specific dates and times for your visit.

    Special Offers and Discounts

    The Valley of Waves frequently runs promotions and discounts, especially for South African citizens and residents. Keep an eye on their website and social media pages for the latest deals and seasonal offers.

    Useful Links

    For more information on what to expect during your visit, you can refer to the Valley of Waves official site or visit South African Tourism for additional tips on exploring South Africa’s top attractions.

    Whether you’re looking to relax by the wave pool, enjoy exhilarating slides, or simply soak up the sun, knowing the entrance fee and additional costs will help you plan your visit to the Valley of Waves more effectively. Remember to check for the latest information and special offers to make the most of your day out.

    For detailed entrance fee information and booking options, visit Entrance Fee.

  • Gold Reef city theme park

    Gold Reef city theme park

    Gold Reef City is an amusement park in Johannesburg, South Africa. Located on an old gold mine which closed in 1971, the park is themed around the gold rush that started in 1886 on the Witwatersrand, the buildings on the park are designed to mimic the same period.

    gold reef city theme park

    Gold Reef city theme park
    Gold Reef city theme park

    How much is the entrance fee at Gold Reef City 2023?

    Online bookings only – No tickets available to purchase at the gate.

    Theme Park BookingsPrices
    General AdmissionR250 per person
    10 Tier Tsogo Rewards Member TicketsR225 per person
    J- Tier Tsogo Rewards Member TicketsR210 per person
    Q- Tier Tsogo Rewards Member TicketsR200 per person

    Do we buy tickets at the gate at Gold Reef City?

    As of 1 April 2021, Gold Reef City Theme Park tickets are not for sale at the entrance to the Theme Park, only online tickets are available. If you have not pre-booked your Theme Park tickets online, you will not be allowed entry into the precinct.

    What days of the week is Gold Reef City Open?

    Gold Reef City Entrance Fee 2022: R195/adult (above 1.3m height); R125/child. There are discounted tickets for students and pensioners. The Gold reef city open days are from Wednesday to Sunday all year round except during Gauteng school holiday when the park is open on all days of the week.

    What is not allowed in Gold Reef City?

    No pets, skateboards, roller blades, radios or bicycles are allowed into Gold Reef City. All children 12 years and under are subject to a responsible adult’s supervision. Guests must be at all times dressed including shoes and shirts, in keeping with the family theme promoted at Gold Reef City.

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  • uShaka

    uShaka

    What times are the dolphin shows at uShaka 2023?

    SHOW TIMES

    • Dolphin Shows:
    • 11:30, 15:00.
    • Seal Shows:
    • Penguin feed:
    • Show Times are subject to change without prior notice due to animal behavior.

    What happens at uShaka Marine World?

    Description. uShaka Marine World is a world renowned water park situated in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. The park boasts a variety of entertainment for the young and old with uShaka Beach, a variety of swimming pools, and water slides ranging from exhilarating chutes to leisurely tube rides.

    How much is the helicopter ride at uShaka?

    R249 pp

    Details. Join us and experience the exhilaration of helicopter flight in the eye-popping surrounds of the Durban promenade for only R249 pp!

    Why is uShaka Kids World closed?

    CORONA VIRUS UPDATE – KIDS BIRTHDAY PARTIES & SLEEPOVERS

    uShaka kids World together with our Kids Birthdays and Sleepovers will remain closed until we reach level 1 of the national lockdown. Birthday Bookings and sleepovers: All bookings for our different kids offerings have been cancelled until further notice.

    ushaka

    ushaka