Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre Tour from Hazyview
Hazyview, South Africa
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 4 hours
A days outing to the Moholohol Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre for an up-close and personal experience with injured or orphaned animals, as well as a tour of the Hoedspruit Endangered Species center and Cheetah breeding program.
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A days outing to the Moholohol Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre for an up-close and personal experience with injured or orphaned animals, as well as a tour of the Hoedspruit Endangered Species center and Cheetah breeding program.You will depart at 08h0 from Hazyview for a guided tour of Moholoholo, starting at 09h30. Moholohol is the largest animal rehabilitation centre in South Africa. On the tour you will have the opportunity to interact with rehabilitated, injured, orphaned and poisoned animals such as raptors, vultures, lion, leopard, cheetah, wild dog, honey badgers and orphaned rhino if they are not receiving treatment . The guides will also teach you about the rehabilitation techniques and treatment of injured, poisoned and abandoned animals and birds of prey during the 2 hour experience.
After the tour, the group will drive to The Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre which has established itself as one of the leading private research and breeding facilities for endangered species in South Africa. The centre places particular emphasis on the breeding and maintenance of cheetah in captivity.
A visit to the Cheetah project, home of the fastest sprinter in the animal kingdom, offers the opportunity to see the rare King Cheetah and young cheetah from an open safari vehicle which will be used for the 1hour long guided tour. After the tours, it's time to head back to Hazyview where guests will be dropped off at their hotels and lodges.
After the tour, the group will drive to The Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre which has established itself as one of the leading private research and breeding facilities for endangered species in South Africa. The centre places particular emphasis on the breeding and maintenance of cheetah in captivity.
A visit to the Cheetah project, home of the fastest sprinter in the animal kingdom, offers the opportunity to see the rare King Cheetah and young cheetah from an open safari vehicle which will be used for the 1hour long guided tour. After the tours, it's time to head back to Hazyview where guests will be dropped off at their hotels and lodges.
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