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Cheetah Outreach

4.3 (based on 2259 people)

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Cheetah Outreach is an education community-based programme created to raise awareness of the plight of the cheetah and to campaign for its survival. Founder Annie Beckhelling launched the project in January 1997 with just two cheetahs and one hectare ... More
Charlé Steyl
Charlé Steyl (4 months ago )
Unique experience, very well run facility with focus on conservation. We booked a VIP private interaction and it was amazing to have such a close encounter with a cheetah! The guides explained everything clearly, and were very good at assisting during the interaction. Funds from the centre go towards cheetah conservation through a livestock guarding dog project. Well worth a visit!
Lottie C
Lottie C (5 months ago )
Loved this place. Was recommended by a customer who uses our cattery in Ireland and was so delighted to have the opportunity to have an experience with the cheetahs. We also got to see the feeding of all the animals. The staff were lovely and so knowledgeable. Would highly recommend a visit and the money is well worth going to such a wonderful charity
Alyssa Lynne Photography
Alyssa Lynne Photography (2 weeks ago )
Before deciding to visit the Cheetah Outreach, I did lots of research on places that allow people to interact with the animals. I’m very careful to not support places that abuse animals, just trying to make profit and just not ethical. I found the cheetah outreach to be the only place that was ethical with a goal in mind. Their goal is to inform and educate farmers to use other ways to protect their livestock from cheetahs rather than use lethal ways. Cheetah Outreach even breeds livestock protective dogs for the farmers. We chose to do an experience to pet one, and no the cheetah is not drugged or controlled in anyway to stay. He even gave us a little purr while we pet him. The staff were all very knowledgeable and we learned so much. I would highly recommend for people and families who can have well behaved children. 😊
Komal Agarwal
Komal Agarwal (4 months ago )
Great experience. Everyone is fully committed to the animals. You will get a chance to see the gorgeous cats. The feeding tour itself is worth. The staff is really informative and show us little tricks with cats. Loved it. We also took the Cheetah Encounter tickets. Again It was a good experience. You can feel, touch and see the cheetah under supervision. I regret not to ask for a small video. Otherwise it is recommended place. They also run some animal conservation program. P.S.If you are looking for discount then you can use FNB entertainer (if you have FNB account)
Ashton White
Ashton White (6 months ago )
Neat experience. Gorgeous cats. We got to meet Tobias. Wish you could get up close and interact with some of the other animals on the property. Staff is informative and they will take plenty of pictures of you and/or your group with the cheetahs. Make sure you plan on enough time since you’re on ‘cheetah time’.