Full-Day Big Cat Sanctuary Tour and Wine Tasting from Cape Town
Cape Town, South Africa
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 1 day
Enjoy an educational visit to Panthera Africa big cat sanctuary where you will learn about the wildlife that have been rescued and rehabilitated. From there you can enjoy lunch and wine tasting at a carefully selected wine estate. Relax and enjoy scenic views along the way.
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Enjoy an educational visit to Panthera Africa big cat sanctuary where you will learn about the wildlife that have been rescued and rehabilitated. From there you can enjoy lunch and wine tasting at a carefully selected wine estate. Relax and enjoy scenic views along the way.The drive will include the scenic whale route towards Panthera Africa which is situated close to Stanford. This will give you the opportunity to see False Bay and possibly spot a whale or two along the way.
Panthera Africa is a big cat sanctuary and is an educational platform whereby you will be educated about each species and their individual uniqueness. You will also be able to see their heart-warming personalities! On your visit you will be able to observe, photograph and enjoy majestic lions, leopards, Bengal tigers and the striking caracals.
After the educational tour at Panthera Africa we will travel to a carefully selected wine estate to enjoy lunch and a wine tasting. You will get a chance to not only taste wines but get an opportunity to relax in the Overberg.
Panthera Africa is a big cat sanctuary and is an educational platform whereby you will be educated about each species and their individual uniqueness. You will also be able to see their heart-warming personalities! On your visit you will be able to observe, photograph and enjoy majestic lions, leopards, Bengal tigers and the striking caracals.
After the educational tour at Panthera Africa we will travel to a carefully selected wine estate to enjoy lunch and a wine tasting. You will get a chance to not only taste wines but get an opportunity to relax in the Overberg.
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