Cradle of Humankind Day Trip from Johannesburg with Lion Safari
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Experience Highlights
Travel back to prehistoric times and meet our earliest ancestors with this excursion to the 'Cradle of Humankind', just outside Johannesburg. The best place to learn all about the origins of man and his first steps on the planet.
You can also enjoy a lion safari, so you can continue to explore the wild side of nature. You can also enjoy lunch during your visit. All this, enlivened by the explanations of a professional local guide.
- Discover the origins of mankind with a visit to the "Cradle of Humankind".
- Soak up nature and see the lions with a safari tour.
- Get to know all the details of each point of your visit thanks to a professional local guide.
What’s included
- Professional local guide
- Transport to and from
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Step by Step
Prehistory and the wild side of nature await you with this excursion to the "Cradle of Humankind", just outside Johannesburg, including a lion safari tour. The best place to learn all about the origins of mankind and experience nature at close quarters.
You will start with your lion safari tour. In order for you to really soak up this natural wilderness, the tour will take place in a private open vehicle. This allows you to witness the majesty and power of these animals, the kings of Africa, at close quarters.
You will then visit Sterkfontein Cave. Here you can explore the ancient roots of mankind, as this is the region where the first hominid fossils were discovered. Thanks to the professional local guide who accompanies you, you will gain fascinating insights into human evolution and witness the impressive natural formations that have developed over millions of years.
You can also explore the 'Cradle of Humankind' Exhibition Centre , where you will be taken on a journey through evolution and the role that the four elements (fire, water, earth and wind) have played in our history.