Leisure, Travel & Tourism - , North West, South Africa
Known in the past as the De Wildt Cheetah Centre, the name has been changed to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of the cheetahs as well as other rare and endangered species, Ann Van Dyk started the Centre in 1971. At the Centre we offer numerous daily tours, our daily 3 hour tour is by far the most popular, guests get to enjoy the experience and know that the funds go to a worthy cause. On a Saturday and Sunday, guests are able to join the Cheetah Run and experience firsthand the remarkable speed that these cats's can get up to; this is truly a photographers dream! This is a truly an experience that will make you leave with the conservation of Cheetahs in your heart. Today the Centre can be proud of the work being done to ensure the survival of the cheetah, including the famous King Cheetah. The Centre does not receive any government funding, and income generated from tours and the adoption programme is used to subsidise our conservation projects.
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