While enjoying a cup of coffee and homemade bread, visitors can experience a way of life that has irrevocably passed. The stories of the Pioneer Museum and 1848 house, and of the people who lived on the farm, Hartebeestpoort, are enacted against the background of the pioneer years in South Africa.

The house was built of clay and local materials, with a thatched roof and earthen floors, and is furnished in the traditional 19th century rural style. The house is surrounded by a traditional herb and vegetable garden, orchard, furnished wagon house and vineyard. Well-trained guides in period clothing present adult programmes and curriculum-based educational programmes.

Email: pioneerm@ditsong.org.za
Call: +27 (0)12 813 8006
Web: ditsong.org.za
Address: Keuning Dr, Silverton, Pretoria, 0127

The Kruger Museum and its contents bear witness to the forceful personality of the man who lived there as leader of a small republic in southern Africa, at a stormy and unsettling time of his people’s long struggle against British imperialism.

The Museum consists of the original house in which S.J.P. Kruger, President of the old Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR), and his family lived during the last years of the 19th century, as well as two display halls and President Kruger’s State Railway Coach.

Email: krugerm@ditsong.org.za
Call: +27 (0)12 000 0010
Web: ditsong.org.za
Address: 59 WF Nkomo St, Pretoria Central, Pretoria, 0002

Some 220 000 years ago a blazing stony meteorite the size of half a football field slammed into the earth’s crust. The impact formed a huge crater, 1.4 km in diameter and 200 m deep. This crater is one of the best-preserved meteorite impact craters in the world. The name Tswaing means Place of Salt in Setswane, and refers to a saline lake that covers the crater floor. From 1912 to 1950 an industry producing soda ash and salt was based at the crater.

Major attractions, besides the crater, are an extensive wetland system, the large variety of plant species of the Sourish-Mixed Bushveld, and 240 species of birds. From the start, the Tswaing project has invited community participation in its planning and development. Local communities have already benefited from the Museum project through job creation, skills training, environmental education, income-generating projects and tourism.

Email: tswaing@ditsong.org.za
Call: +27 (0)73 661 5014
Web: ditsong.org.za
Address: Soshanguve – T Ext, Soshanguve, 0164

The Dinokeng Game Reserve is the first free-roaming Big 5 residential game reserve in Gauteng – and probably in the world – next to an urbanized area. It is a private/public initiative for which planning and development started in the early 2000’s. It was officially opened on 22 September 2011 after the introduction of four of the Big 5. The last of the Big 5, the buffalo, were introduced in late 2012 and they have settled in well.

Email: reception@dinokengreserve.co.za
Call: +27 (0)12 711 4391
Web: dinokengreserve.co.za
Address: R734, Pretoria, 0400

The Crocodile River Reserve offers regular themed walks with expert guides. The themes include birds, scorpions, spiders, frogs, bats, geology, astronomy, and more. The Reserve also hosts two key annual events: the Aloe Valley Festival and Ride the Rhenoster (a mountain bike event).

Email: info@crocodileriverreserve.co.za
Call: +27 (0)82 997 7880
Web: crocodileriverreserve.co.za
Address: Rhenosterspruit Nature Conservancy