Cape Town Travel
 

Drakenstein Lion Park

 

 
 
 
 

Drakenstein Lion Park is one of a dedicated handful of parks that opposes the hunting of captive born lion and does everything in its power acquire lions destined for hunting farms, and provide these animals with a safe haven. The Park currently houses thirteen lion. The animals at the Park are assured a chance of living out their natural lives in an enriched environment. As the park is not involved in the breeding of and the trade in lions, its sole source of funding is the nominal admission fee charged, and hence relies heavily on public support. The park is situated on 7.5 hectares of ground in the scenic Cape Winelands. Visitors to the park can enjoy a unique “wildlife” experience only 30 minutes from Cape Town. One can stroll through the park at your leisure and view these magnificent beasts at eye level or get a bird’s eye view from one of the raised viewing platforms. The Park has recently doubled in size and will soon boast a luxury tented bush camp where nature lovers will be able to overnight, surrounded by lions. The Park is open daily from 09h30 to 17h00 and bookings are not required.


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Old Paarl Road (R101), Klapmuts, South Africa
 
+27 21 863-3290
+27 21 863-3290
 


 
 
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