Sun City, South Africa
Only 2 hours from Johannesburg, situated in the heart of the African bush, lies one of the world’s most unique resorts offering a world of entertainment, leisure and sports activities for couples and families, wrapped up in some astonishing architecture. Its proximity to Pilanesberg National Park also makes this an excellent choice for combining Big Fun with Big Five safari, whilst it is also half way from Johannesburg to Madikwe and thus an ideal stop-over location.

The famous ‘Valley of the Waves’, one of the largest water theme parks in the world, provides endless thrills and spills on rides, slides, waves and tubes! Water World also offers a full range of water sports from parasailing to jet skiing.
Animal World, an Exotic Bird Aviary and Birds of Prey Centre as well as the Kwena Crocodile Garden, a reptile park and Elephant Interaction Centre provide an opportunity to see and interact with wildlife on-site. Guests can also visit the Motseng Cultural Village and Shebeen which provide an opportunity to experience at first hand the traditions, food, arts and crafts of various South African cultures.
Kamp Kwena offers a daily, supervised programme with a host of activities for children including mini golf, mini cars and trampolines. Chaperones will also take the children to see the many attractions on site and there is a fully supervised crèche and babysitting facilities for the youngest guests. Whilst the kids enjoy these facilities, they can put their parents in the fully equipped health club, arrange for them to play tennis, go quad biking or, if they have been very good, play golf on the one of the two 18-hole championship golf courses followed by lunch at one of the 25 restaurants!
If you’re not too exhausted by the evening, guests can enjoy a theatrical show, go to the cinema or try their luck in a world class casino or games arcade.
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