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CHIMPANZEE EDEN & BOTANICAL
GARDENS-FULL DAY |
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Did you know that chimpanzees share 98
percent of our DNA? These charming
primates are most entertaining, and we
have the opportunity to observe them in
semi wild surroundings at the Jane
Goodall Institute Chimpanzee Eden. The
1000 hectare game reserve is home to
chimpanzees who have been rescued from
traumatic situations and who have a
chance to recover in the sanctuary which
resembles their natural habitat. It is
gratifying to know that our entrance fee
contributes to maintaining the centre.
After a light lunch we continue our tour
with a tale of two rivers which merge in
a tranquil pool in the Lowveld Botanical
Gardens. The scenery created by the
tropical African rain forest climate is
enhanced by over 600 natural plant
species and over 2000 additional plant
species which have been introduced to
the area. A stroll amongst the ancient
cycads is a fitting end to a day filled
with so much of what nature has to
offer. |
R 1170.00 |
Tue / Thu / Sat - AM
08:00 - ±16:00 |
NOTE: Lunch Included.
We cannot guarantee the
availability and schedule of 3rd
party operators.
We reserve the right to utilize
the services of an alternative
service provider.
For Conditions of Charter please
contact Hylton Ross Touring.
Please note that we cannot
guarantee any specific animal
sightings or interaction with
animals as these animals are all
in their natural habitat and
wild. This also applies to any
product where we advertise
interaction with animals in
conservation projects.
Hylton Ross Touring reserves the
right to terminate tour services
if children are not behaving
properly or causing disturbance.
Entrance fees charged by third
party service providers may be
charged for children under 12
years.
Children under 8 years are only
permitted on game drives on a
private tour, and on certain
tours at the discretion of
Hylton Ross Touring and third
party service providers.
Passenger liability – R200mil
Prices valid until 31 October
2013. |
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Friendship & Fun!
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