The Ann Van Dyk Cheetah Centre, better known as the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre, is a captive breeding and conservation facilities for cheetahs that is situated 40 kilometres to the west of Pretoria

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Johannesburg: Ann van Dyk Cheetah Center

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Visit the famous De Wildt Cheetah Sanctuary. See the world's fastest mammals up close, along with va...

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Ann Van Dyk Cheetah Centre, Pretoria

The Ann Van Dyk Cheetah Centre, better known as the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre, is a captive breeding and conservation facilities for cheetahs that is situated 40 kilometres to the west of Pretoria.

The Ann Van Dyk Cheetah Centre, better known as the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre, is a captive breeding and conservation facilities for cheetahs that is situated 40 kilometres to the west of Pretoria. Located on the foothills of the Magaliesberg mountains, the centre is also home to various other rare and endangered species such as wild dogs, Brown hyenas, duiker, Cape vultures, and Riverine rabbits.


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About Ann Van Dyk Cheetah Centre

 R513, Brits, 0251, South Africa

 +27 12 504 9906

 dewildt.co.za

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