You get to feed, touch, walk with and if you like, even ride the elephants, the guides are informative, friendly and fun. It's not cheap but you are helping to support the good work these people do. The Elephant Sanctuary is such an amazing set up in the hills around the Hartbeespoort dam. Walk and interact with elephants. GPS CO-ORDINATES.
Daily programmes, tour groups, workshop-style conferences, incentives and team building. Bushbabies mainly live in sub-saharan Africa, but not as far south as the Western Cape. Enter the world of the Africa Elephant. Monkeys are generally considered to be intelligent, particularly Old World monkeys.are a clade of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of Madagascar.
As with other strepsirrhine primates, such as lorises, pottos, and galagos (bush babies), lemurs share a resemblance with basal primates.Galagos, also known as bushbabies, bush babies, or nagapies (meaning "little night monkeys" in Afrikaans), are small, nocturnal[2] primates native to continental Africa, and make up the family Galagidae (also sometimes called Galagonidae). The full day program is presented at the Hartbeespoort Elephant & Monkey Sanctuary and offers guests the opportunity to get up-close and personal with our African Elephants and Exotic Monkeys in a learning environment. Enter the world of the Africa Elephant. Following the program at the elephants, we attend a delightful guided tour at the Monkey Sanctuary. At the four-way stop at the Craft Market, continue 2.5km to The Elephant Sanctuary.
Suggest prebooking as it can get busy. Our goal is to give them the opportunity to live as they would in the wild.Bushbabies Monkey Sanctuary recognizes the importance of community education. These Elephants have been domesticated through positive reinforcement animal management principles, and as a result, provide us with the unique opportunity to interact with them.Visitors are taken on a journey into the world of the African elephant and are guided through an unforgettable experience with these magnificent creatures.
We offer hands-on educational elephant interactions with smaller groups of people.The Elephant Sanctuary - South Africa – has three African Elephant Sanctuaries across three provinces in Southern Africa. Guests leave our tours with the understanding that monkeys do not make good pets, and that they are better suited to a natural, free-living environment.The bush babies sanctuary is one of several sanctuaries in a group of sanctuaries, including the elephant sanctuary that provides for orphaned and abused animals.We look forward to guiding you through our Sanctuary, and trust that you will enjoy the splendour of our natural environment to the fullest.are haplorhine ("dry-nosed") primates, a paraphyletic group generally possessing tails and consisting of approximately 260 known living species. The Elephant Sanctuary started in 1999, grew from five elephants to a total of twelve African Elephants (Loxodonta Africana). The sanctuary situated in one of the many Kloofs (Gorges) of the Magaliesberg mountain range provides the perfect environment for Monkeys from around the world. We stayed overnight at the Lodge, went to a wedding just up the road, had breakfast with Noah and his amazing staff looking after us - booking our interaction for us with the elephants… Travel through tunnel. Our primates are received on the basis of public donations and supported by funding generated by our guided tours and sales of our curios. Turn left and travel 2.5km to The Elephant Sanctuary. The elephant sanctuary, an unforgettable experience bringing Elephant and Man together in a unique and special way.
The sanctuary provides for orphaned and abused monkeys an environment where monkeys (primates) can be given their freedom in a natural environment.
This Bushbabies and Monkey Sanctuary offer Monkey Tours for the family where you can see Free-living monkeys in a natural and wild environment at Hartebeespoortdam, South Africa next to an Elephant SanctuarySituated west of Hartbeesport Dam alongside the Elephant sanctuary it provides an environment where monkeys (primates) can be given their freedom in a natural environment.