AfriCat Foundation

The AfriCat Foundation is a wildlife sanctuary founded in 1991. It is dedicated to creating conservation awareness, preserving habitat, promoting environmental educational research and supporting animal welfare. Its main focus is Africa’s big cats, especially injured or captured leopards and cheetahs. AfriCat runs the largest cheetah and leopard rescue and release programme in the world. In the last 17 years over 1,000 of these predators have been rescued, with over 85% being released back into the wild. Close encounters with leopards and cheetahs are an unforgettable highlight. Activities for lodge guests include leopard tracking by vehicle, a visit to the cheetah welfare project, large carnivore tracking on foot (including cheetahs, wild dogs and spotted hyenas), participation in the fun bushman trail and various self-guided walking trails.