Tsitsikamma Wolf Sanctuary Tour: Encounter Wildlife & Explore South Africa's Oldest Wolf Sanctuary
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Sarah Baartman District Municipality

Embark on an extraordinary adventure at the Tsitsikamma Wolf Sanctuary in South Africa. Encounter endangered wolves and wolf dogs while exploring the oldest wolf sanctuary in the country.

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Tsitsikamma Wolf Sanctuary - The day visit includes an educational guided tour of the Sanctuary and the wolves. The Tsitsikamma Wolf Sanctuary provides safe-haven for surrendered Grey Timber wolves, non-indigenous to South Africa, rescued from the exotic pet trade.
    Tsitsikamma Wolf Sanctuary is a True Sanctuary, being a non-breeding, non-touch and…
What's Included
  • All fees and taxes included
Additional Information

Embark on an extraordinary adventure where you will come face to face with the untamed spirit of nature itself! Nestled amidst the majestic embrace of the Tsitsikamma mountains and the sprawling tapestry of lush forests, the Tsitsikamma Wolf Sanctuary beckons you into a world where endangered wildlife finds solace and sanctuary. As the oldest wolf…

Location
Tsitsikamma Wolf Sanctuary
Enter into the main entrance gate on the R102, drive on through the gate along the Riverside Drive, up the hill and park at the designated parking area. Your guide will meet you at Reception.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Jis_2
Oct 30, 2024
Out of the ordinary, well worth a visit... - We visited the sanctuary, accompanied by an elderly parent, on a rainy day that limited other activities. We were welcomed by our guide and a chorus from the 24 🐺 residents. The sanctuary is located just off of the N2, amidst forest and mountains as a backdrop, the overcast weather added to the atmosphere. Wolves are not native to South Africa, those in the sanctuary are Grey/Timber 🐺 indigenous to North America and Eurasia, they would have been imported by the SADF many years back or to be kept as exotic pets. Tsitsikamma is as close to their natural environment as could be found in SA! Our guide clearly has a strong bond with the animals, he took time to answer all of our questions too. The sanctuary is run as a non-profit and mostly cares for pure bred wolves, they are doing good work in a competitive space. We all enjoyed the time that we spent there, my father told me that it was a highlight of his visit to that area 🙂 Thank you!
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Andyp1998
Sep 25, 2024
Thank you - It was a privilege to come here and listen to the devoted guide tell the story of their wolves along with the joys and struggles of this sanctuary. All the wolves looked happy albeit in an ideal world none of them would have been here in the 1st place. If you’re travelling along the N2 book a tour
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Katie_mc0472
Jun 3, 2024
Great little place to see some wolves - An amazing little hidden gem. We had an amazing tour of the sanctuary from an enthusiastic and knowledgeable young man. This was a very informative and interesting tour and you can tell that the animals are well taken care of.
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196audev
Apr 17, 2024
My favourite activity in South Africa! - Can't stop thinking about the beautiful wolves we met. We received the perfect tour where we got to know every wolf's story and even pet some of them (never against their will!!). Their howl will be forever in my memory.
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Francettejerling
Mar 7, 2024
Ethical Sanctuary, Great Experience - What an informative and wonderful experience. Very informative guide, friendly staff, and well cared for wolves. This Saturday does amazing work.
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