De Wildt Cheetah Centre
The De Wildt Cheetah Centre was established by Ann Van Dyk and her brother Godfrey in 1971 with the aim of breeding the severely endangered cheetah. In 2001, the center celebrated its 30th anniversary, and has not only achieved the removal of the Cheetah from the endangered list, but also successfully breeds other endangered species, such as wild dog, brown hyaena, riverine rabbit, suni antelope and blue duiker. This is an exceptionally interesting tour, providing the visitor with a unique opportunity to learn more about South Africa’s fascinating wildlife – and the efforts to preserve it for future generations.










