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Local Places of Interest

CRADLE OF HUMANKIND

STERKFONTEIN CAVES

RHINO & LION PARK

ASTRO OBSERVATORY

HOT AIR BALLOON FLIGHTS

4X4 TRACKS

HIKING TRAILS

QUAD TRACKS

CROCODILE FARM

CHEESE FARM

COFFEE ROASTERY

ELEPHANT SANCTURY

EARLY GOLD MINE

TROUT FISHING

GOLF

CASINO

SHOPPING CENTRE

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

CRAFT MARKET

LESEDI VILLAGE

AFRICAN SPA’S

World Class places of interest within 15 km radius
(just 10 - 20 minutes drive from Backpackers House)

Krugersdorp is essentially a mining town, regarded as the industrial hub of western Gauteng. Gold, manganese, iron, asbestos and lime are all mined in and around Krugersdorp  and its history is steeped in mining memoirs, which began when gold was discovered on the farm Paardekraal. Consequently there are some beautiful old buildings and churches well worth visiting. Krugersdorp  has thoroughly modernised itself. It has ultra-modern sport facilities including a sports stadium, a contemporary business centre including shopping malls and numerous smaller shops, but what draws people to Krugersdorp are the various activities close by.

 

The 1400 hectare Krugersdorp Game Reserve provides a really worthwhile half day trip and a quiet break from the world. The reserve is one of the best kept secrets in this part of the world and is seldom busy, and because it is easily accessible, you’re almost guaranteed of seeing game that includes buffalo, hippo, zebra, giraffe and a number of different giraffe. A separate area encloses the lions, and there are optional night drives.

 

Other attractions include an eco adventure park, the S.A Bird of Prey Centre & the Railway and Steam Train Museum, where steam train fans can revel in 90 odd steam engine locomotives. Then, the Sterkfontein Caves, just 12 km north of Krugersdorp, where a myriad limestone formations & guided tours through the limestone structures via a huge underground lake make for an exciting visit. Some of the oldest remains of ancestral humans have been found at this World Heritage Site.

You will be bowled over by the variety and extent of local attractions
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