Pilanesberg National Park
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, SOUTH AFRICA/ Updated : Oct 13, 2015, 11:25 IST
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Located right outside Sun City, the entertainment capital of South Africa, Pilanesberg National Park, is a geological wonder, a haven for rich flora and fauna and home to an overflowing number of lodges. Driving to the reserve fro … Read more
Located right outside Sun City, the entertainment capital of South Africa, Pilanesberg National Park, is a geological wonder, a haven for rich flora and fauna and home to an overflowing number of lodges. Driving to the reserve from Sun City is literally like being in two different worlds within an extremely short span of time considering how one is a luxurious man-made wonder and the other is the raw, unembellished face of nature. Read less

Located right outside Sun City, the entertainment capital of South Africa, Pilanesberg National Park, is a geological wonder, a haven for rich flora and fauna and home to an overflowing number of lodges. Driving to the reserve from Sun City is literally like being in two different worlds within an extremely short span of time considering how one is a luxurious man-made wonder and the other is the raw, unembellished face of nature. While the park is replete with African buffaloes, black and white rhinoceros, lions, cheetahs, leopards, zebras and elephants, they apparently like remaining unobtrusive for most of the day.
Best place to stay:
The Palace of the Lost City, Sun City
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