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Tourism: Bothongo Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve, South Africa launches new Sunset Safari Game Drives for evening wildlife adventures

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Bothongo Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve

Bothongo Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve in South Africa has introduced exciting Sunset Safari Game Drives, offering wildlife enthusiasts a unique evening adventure every Saturday and Sunday from 5 PM to 7 PM.

According to tourismnewsafrica, only a short drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria, the reserve, nestled in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, offers visitors the chance to experience the wild in a whole new light.

Guests will be guided through over 1,200 hectares of pristine Savannah Highveld grasslands and rugged mountainous terrain, home to more than 600 head of game and 30 different species, including lion, white rhino, buffalo, cheetah, wild dog, hippo, crocodile, and over 20 species of antelope. The two-hour guided drive offers breathtaking photo opportunities and the chance to witness the transition of the reserve’s wildlife from day to night.

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“There is nothing quite like being in the heart of the bush as the sun sets. The golden light transforms the landscape, and the bushveld comes alive with a different energy,” says field guide Didi Mahlo. “There’s something magical about watching the bush come alive as the sun sets, the calls of the night creatures, the shifting light, and the chance to see some of our most iconic wildlife preparing for evening activity. It’s a completely different perspective of the African wilderness. These drives allow our guests to experience the magic of the Highveld at its most peaceful and dramatic hour, creating memories that truly last.”

Pricing:

Adults: R690 per person (minimum of 2 people per booking)

Kids (5–12 years): R480 per child

Pensioners (60+): R540 per person

One child under 12 rides free per paying adult

Each booking includes full-day access to the reserve, allowing visitors to enjoy a self-drive safari before their sunset adventure. Families can make a day of it by picnicking at the reserve’s scenic braai areas and swimming pool before boarding the open game drive vehicles that accommodate groups of 10 to 20.

Perfect for families, friends, or couples looking for a romantic outdoor experience, the Sunset Safari is designed to combine relaxation, adventure, and natural beauty, right on Gauteng’s doorstep.

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