Cheetah Outreach De Beers Ave, Firgrove, Cape Town, 7110

Cheetah Outreach





2168 Reviews
  • Wednesday10 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–5 PM
  • Friday10 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–5 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–5 PM
  • Monday10 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday10 AM–5 PM




Cheetah Outreach De Beers Ave, Firgrove, Cape Town, 7110




About the Business

Cheetah Outreach - Welcome |

Contacts

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+27828724007
De Beers Ave, Firgrove, Cape Town, 7110

Hours

  • Wednesday10 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–5 PM
  • Friday10 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–5 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–5 PM
  • Monday10 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday10 AM–5 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




Recommended Reviews

Nantarat Nun
13.10.2023
Cheetah Outreach
Such an experience!! Love it. Staffs are helpful and knowledgeable (most of them).The sun is strong so make sure to have sunscreen on. We had special experiences session and also view the feeding session.Make sure to follow instructions and you’ll be fine.
Ananja Beaurain
28.09.2023
Cheetah Outreach
Very clean, well kept wild animal sanctuary. The kids enjoyed walking around and trying to spot the animals. It's not very big, but the staff are friendly and the tour is interesting. It's never crazy busy and you even have the option of petting the Cheetahs if you buy the Cheetah encounter tickets. Nice place to keep you busy for an hour or so. Nice little souvenir shop with quite a variety of different gifts.
Travis Kawabata
26.09.2023
Cheetah Outreach
If you want to get a closeup look at a cheetah this is an excellent opportunity to do it. The staff is friendly and they make sure you feel safe. We chose to do the normal encounter with the photo op. There was a handler there at all times holding the cheetah. They give you time to pet them before snapping a few photos. An employee takes most of the pictures of your time with the cheetah and then they give you back the camera to take a few of your own. However, because they’re allowed to be much closer to the cheetahs we found that their pictures were better than any they we could have gotten on our own. They also have fox, some cervals, and tortoises to see while you’re there.
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07.09.2023
Cheetah Outreach
The people there are very friendly and if you ask, they will tell you a lot about their program and their animals.But the place is not really nice. Just some simple cages and a few animals. It's not really made to display the animals, just to house them. The place is small and if you're not lucky enough to get a tour with a talkative enough employee, you are done with your visit after 10-15 minutes.Unless, of course, you book an encounter with one of the animals. But even that is happening in a cage that is very plain. Other cages all around. No great scenery. Yes, you get your picture with that cheetah and you can touch it, but somehow the whole thing doesn't feel very customer oriented. It's OK, because they are a preservation project, but it could be much more interesting, engaging and enjoyable if it were not so very basic.At least, R10 is a very small price and if you are in the area anyway, it is worth a visit.
Ashton White
24.07.2023
Cheetah Outreach
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’.
Tanja Nayak
21.07.2023
Cheetah Outreach
Lovely place which is focused on promoting cheetah conservation through a shepherd dog program. All profits go towards providing dogs to farmers which in turn prevents cheetahs from being shot by farmers to protect their livestock. A great place!! Has a variety of animals for visitors to see.
Joel Tyler-Scott
19.07.2023
Cheetah Outreach
A low price for a lifelong memory! We did the feeding time tour, which took you up close to all of the different species that they had and let us watch as they fed them. I am a squeamish person, but the food did not disturb me at all, it was simply chopped up meat. It was also very affordable. A great time!
Georges Younes
29.06.2023
Cheetah Outreach
The mission of Cheetah Outreach is a difficult one. On my visit to this animal sanctuary, the struggle to keep it open was quite obvious. The neighborhood around it is urbanizing and closing in fast. More residential buildings are being erected in the neighborhood, while nature is retreating. It's clear that Cheetah Outreach needs more public funds to stay afloat, especially because the Corona pandemic reduced the number of visitors and, consequently, funds generated by attendance.

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De Beers Ave, Firgrove, Cape Town, 7110
Cheetah Outreach