Things to do during your stay

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Things to do during your stay

Sightseeing

The Cradle of Humankind region in South Africa, which is approximately 27 minutes' (22km) drive from Jackal Creek, offers visitors the opportunity to learn about stones and bones, wine and dine in tranquil surroundings, try out a range of adrenaline-pumping activities, have a beautiful wedding, discover a range of wonderful wildlife, and experience culture and craft. The Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site is one of 10 in the country. It's the world's richest hominin site, home to around 40% of the world's human ancestor fossils. The area is also home to a diversity of birds, animals and plants, some of which are rare or endangered.
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Berceau de l'humanité
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The Cradle of Humankind region in South Africa, which is approximately 27 minutes' (22km) drive from Jackal Creek, offers visitors the opportunity to learn about stones and bones, wine and dine in tranquil surroundings, try out a range of adrenaline-pumping activities, have a beautiful wedding, discover a range of wonderful wildlife, and experience culture and craft. The Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site is one of 10 in the country. It's the world's richest hominin site, home to around 40% of the world's human ancestor fossils. The area is also home to a diversity of birds, animals and plants, some of which are rare or endangered.
The gardens are approximately 20 minute's drive (13km). This Botanical Garden was founded in 1982, but has been a popular venue for outings since the 1800's. The Garden has been voted the best place to get back to nature in Gauteng. You can enjoy this serene natural area with picnic areas, birdwatching & trails amid indigenous plants & wildlife.
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Jardin botanique national Walter Sisulu
Malcolm Road
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The gardens are approximately 20 minute's drive (13km). This Botanical Garden was founded in 1982, but has been a popular venue for outings since the 1800's. The Garden has been voted the best place to get back to nature in Gauteng. You can enjoy this serene natural area with picnic areas, birdwatching & trails amid indigenous plants & wildlife.
The Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve "The Nearest Faraway Place" is approximately 28 minute's drive (23km) from Jackal Creek and is a privately owned game reserve covering some 1200 hectares which has opened to the public in 1990. After humble beginnings visitors may now view in excess of 650 heads of game, including some very rare and endangered species. The reserve falls within the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site (COHWHS)
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Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve
520 Kromdraai Road
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The Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve "The Nearest Faraway Place" is approximately 28 minute's drive (23km) from Jackal Creek and is a privately owned game reserve covering some 1200 hectares which has opened to the public in 1990. After humble beginnings visitors may now view in excess of 650 heads of game, including some very rare and endangered species. The reserve falls within the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site (COHWHS)

Museum

The apartheid museum is approximately 34 minute's (30km) drive from Jackal Creek. For anyone wanting to understand and experience what apartheid South Africa was really like, a visit to the Apartheid Museum is fundamental. The museum is a beacon of hope showing the world how South Africa is coming to terms with its oppressive past and working towards a future that all South Africans can call their own.
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Musée de l'apartheid
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The apartheid museum is approximately 34 minute's (30km) drive from Jackal Creek. For anyone wanting to understand and experience what apartheid South Africa was really like, a visit to the Apartheid Museum is fundamental. The museum is a beacon of hope showing the world how South Africa is coming to terms with its oppressive past and working towards a future that all South Africans can call their own.