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18 July 2025: Children's Visit

18 July 2025: Children's Visit

Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary

18 July 2025: Children's Visit

Looking for something special to do with the little ones these school holidays?

Come visit us this Friday, 18 July 2025, from 3:00 to 4:00 PM at Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary in Stanford.

See the big cats
Hear their rescue stories
Learn why caring for animals the right way matters

Adults: R190
Children (under 8): R120

Perfect for families with kids under 8.

Booking is a must!

Let’s make some awesome winter holiday memories together! 

18 July 2025: Children's Visit

Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary

Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary, near Stanford in the Overberg, is a non-profit dedicated to providing lifelong care for rescued captive-bred big cats. Guided by a strict philosophy of no breeding, no trading and no hands-on interaction, the sanctuary provides a safe environment with spacious habi...

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