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9 hours
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Departing from Hazyview, travel north to the stunning Blyde River Canyon for a scenic boat tour with a knowledgeable guide. See the rare Kadishi Tufa Waterfall—one of the tallest of its kind—while spotting hippos, crocodiles, and diverse birdlife. Then, visit Moholoholo Rehabilitation Centre pm to learn about the rescue and recovery of injured wildlife, guided by the center’s passionate experts. Return to Hazyview after a day of unforgettable sights and experiences.
Specialized infant seats are available
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
May be operated by a multi-lingual guide.
A minimum of 2 people per booking is required.
Closed on Christmas Day and New Years Day.
Pick ups outside Hazyview, might be at a surcharge.
2 days prior to arrival or less - 100% cancellation fees.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve
The boat cruise takes place on the Blyde Dam which is in the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve. See tour description.
Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
The Moholoholo Animal Rehabilitation Centre is based in Kampersrus in Limpopo. They have been rescuing & rehabilitating wild animals since 1991.
2-12 pax: A scenic boat cruise around the Blyde Dam followed by a visit to Moholoholo Rehabilitation centre!
Pickup included
7 reviews
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Edward F,
Jan 22, 2025
- Viator
Adrian was our guide and he did a great job getting us to the Moholoholo Rehab Centre where we got to see so many animals and birds of the region. This is such a worthwhile effort to help save injured or orphaned animals and, if possible, return them to the wild. Adrian taught us a lot about many different things during the drive such as “peanut butter trees,” Marula, and mangoes. He stopped for us at the Ultimate Mango Shop where we bought a few fresh mangoes, dried mangoes, and other dried fruits dipped in chocolate. We had a delicious lunch at The Mad Dogz restaurant. Unfortunately, the boat trip wasn’t possible since the workers were on strike, but Adrian suggested two alternatives. We chose Elephant Whisperers and that was the highlight of our trip since you can touch the elephant (Timba) on its ears, stomach, tusks, and hug its leg! The staff take many pictures of you with Timba as you do these things at no extra charge!! It was a great day all around and we have Adrian to thank since he’s been a guide for many years and really knows the area.
Operated by African Safari Adventures