The best way to observe wildlife in Africa is through Pilanesberg National Park, which is one of South Africa's best malaria-free wildlife habitats. With many options ranging from family and night safaris to horseback riding, adrenaline-filled ziplines, and observing cheetahs, spotted hyenas, giraffes, hippopotamuses, zebras, and various antelope species, the park is one of the most beautiful parks where guests can also have the chance to see elephants, lions, buffalos, rhinos, and Nile crocodiles. Safari tours are organized in the natural environment of this park, which is approximately 550 square kilometers in size.
Pilanesberg, which hosts more than 7,000 animals, is also an incredibly impressive alkaline complex and volcanic crater formed by volcanoes that erupted 1300 million years ago. Pilanesberg, one of the world's largest volcanic complexes of its kind, also creates one of the world's most magnificent geological phenomena with rare types of rocks and structures.