Colin's Horseback Africa & Wildlife Education Programs

Pretoria, Gauteng

Overview

Child Friendly

Yes, Kids Welcome

Wheelchair Accessible

Car Park

Payments

Debit cards, Credit cards

Parking

Available, Free

Swimmping pool

Available

Description

Colin's Horseback Africa & Wildlife Education Programs, located in De Tweedespruit gavel/T4 Tourist route 4, Sand Road, offers a unique blend of wildlife encounters and equestrian experiences. The facility provides intimate wildlife education tours featuring interactions with lions, servals, and meerkats, while maintaining a strong focus on conservation. Their horseback safaris allow visitors to observe various wildlife in their natural habitat, with well-trained horses suitable for both beginners and experienced riders. The rustic lodge accommodations provide a comfortable bush experience with home-style meals, creating an authentic African atmosphere complete with the sounds of roaring lions in the morning.

What Stands Out
Unique combination of horseback safaris and wildlife education programs
Close encounters with big cats in a conservation-focused environment
Family-friendly activities and accommodations
Well-trained horses suitable for all experience levels
Authentic African bush experience with personalized service
Colin's Horseback Africa & Wildlife Education Programs, situated in De Tweedespruit gavel/Also labelled T4 i.e. Tourist route 4, Sand Road, offers a unique blend of wildlife encounters and equestrian experiences. The facility provides guided horseback safaris where visitors can observe various African wildlife in their natural habitat, including zebras, giraffes, and numerous antelope species. Their wildlife education program features lion interactions and conservation efforts, while also maintaining a focus on other African species like servals and meerkats. The rustic lodge accommodation provides a comfortable bush experience, complete with amenities like AC and outdoor sitting areas, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the African wilderness while hearing lions roar in the distance.
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