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Known as the ‘Heritage Province’, North West is a rewarding holiday
destination that offers exciting wildlife and adventure encounters as
well as the opportunity to participate in a rich cultural and historical
heritage.
There is also plenty of fun to be had…
Pilanesberg Game Reserve
The Pilanesberg Game Reserve is located next door to the famous Sun City
Resort. Here visitors can experience the wild African bush just two
hours away from Johannesburg.
The reserve is home to a large number of wild animals, including the
rare wild dog.
Madikwe Game Reserve
The other largely notable game reserve in the North West province is
Madikwe Game Reserve, relatively close to the Botswana border. The area
is home to the ‘Big Five’ and is famous for its wild dog, spotted hyena,
cheetah and elephant population. Madikwe also boasts fantastic
accommodation from 5-star opulence to roughing it in style. There are a
number of community lodges in Madikwe which means that international
visitors get to learn more about local lifestyles and culture during
their stay.
Sun City
The extravagant Sun City entertainment complex is known the world over
as a tourism hot spot. With a number of fantastic hotels, casinos,
restaurants and adult entertainment venues. Sun City remains South
Africa’s icon of fun and entertainment. The Palace of the Lost City with
its fantastical lost-worzel theme – is one of the most famous
destinations in Africa. The Valley of the Waves at the Lost City is a
winner with the kids, this inland ‘oceanic’ entertainment centre has its
own man-made pool, beach and a wave machine.
The Magalies Meander
In the shadow of Magaliesburg mountains, you will find the Magalies
Meander.
The area offers some fantastic arts and crafts shops and there are also
super restaurants should you wish to take a leisurely lunch. Why not
take a hot-air balloon trip over this picturesque region?
Hartbeespoort Dam
Hartbeespoort Dam is an option for those who enjoy water sports. Close
to Johannesburg and Pretoria, Hartbeespoort is the perfect weekend
getaway. All water sports may be enjoyed including para-sailing,
windsurfing, water and jet skiing!!! For the more adventurous, why not
try paragliding, hang-gliding or hot air ballooning?
We have an aquarium, a private zoo with a snake park, a cheetah trust,
an elephant sanctuary and a predator park. Now you can explore and
discover the scenic beauty, entertaining attractions, fun activities &
places of interest of this wonderful land
Mafeking
Mafeking is another interesting destination in the province and this
metropolitan hub offers up an interesting combination of colonial and
modern Africa. It was the scene of the famous 1899-1900 Siege of
Mafeking during the Anglo-Boer War. Today, Mafeking still pays tribute
to its fascinating history. Victorian buildings stand beside a modern
museum housing ancient San works of art and Tswana traditional exhibits.
Groot Marico
Close to the Madikwe Game Reserve, you’ll find the small town of Groot
Marico, made famous by the author Herman Charles Bosman. The spirit of
ones of his main characters, the feisty Oom Schalk Lourens, still
lingers along the quiet streets of this enticing little town. Groot
Marico is home to a vibrant, artistic community where the art of story
telling is alive and well. Don’t forget to try a shot of mampoer (the
local version of ‘moonshine’) during your stay.
Lesedi Cultural Village
For those who want to take to the country roads, there are some
excellent opportunities. A short scenic drive from Johannesburg, you’ll
find the Lesedi Cultural Village. Live the Lesedi experience -
experience the vibrant and colourful traditions of the Basotho, Ndebele,
Pedi, Xhosa and Zulu people on a short tour or even stay overnight at
the Cultural Village. The village offers an exploration of African
folklore and ancestry as well as spectacular cuisine and fabulous curios.
Vredefort Dome
2,000 million years ago, a meteorite the size of Table Mountain hit the
earth creating the world’s oldest and largest meteorite crate –
Vredefort Dome. Vredefort is located around 100km south west of
Johannesburg and is one of the seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in
South Africa. The original impact scar from the meteorite was around
380km across although this has since eroded away. The inner impact
circle can still be seen and this measures 180km across. The Vredefort
Dome Conservancy, as it is now known, is not just of scientific value.
It also has great scenic beauty, making it an ideal tourist destination.
De Wildt Cheetah & Wildlife Centre
If the Pilanesburg and Madikwe Game Reserves have whet your appetite for
more, then a visit to the De Wildt Cheetah & Wildlife Centre is a must.
This well-known sanctuary is renowned for the breeding of cheetah
(including the rare king cheetah) as well as the brown hyena and African
wild dog. There is also an Elephant Sanctuary in the North West province
that promises up-close-and-personal experiences with these amazing
creatures.
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