Daniell Cheetah Project

Daniell Cheetah Project Daniell Cheetah Project was established in May 2001 and started with just three cats. It has since grown with breeding, purchase and swapping of animals.
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The aim of the project is to play a part in conservation of the Cheetah (Acinonyx Jubatus), the re-establishment of pure gene lines, as well as educating the public to the importance of conserving of this amazing species. The Daniell Cheetah Project was established in May 2001 and started with just three cats and has grown since. We offer unique educational tours through the project by trained t

our guides. On the tour you will be able to meet and learn more about Meerkats, African Wild Cat,
Servals, Caracals, Cheetahs, Leopards, Lions and Hyenas. The tours are open daily from 09:00-16:00. Entry fee is as follow:
0-4 years @ no charge
5-13 years @ R70 p.p
14 years and older @ R100p.p

Daniell Cheetah Project also has other attractions. At our Padstal and you can browse for gifts and African Arts at reasonable prices and at the Coffee Shop, tea and coffee and light meals can be ordered for take-away or sit-down meals. Also next to the shop we have a touch farm for the small ones where they can play with bunnies and guinea pigs while varies birds (parrots, budgies, doves, etc.) fly around them. We are open 7 days a week (except 25th & 26th December and January 1st), and can be found on the R75 national road, 40km from Uitenhage and just 80km from the Port Elizabeth airport.

17/05/2026

Impi enjoying a nice meal of warthog head 😁

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Having some fun with Amanzi..Isn't she just beautiful.
15/05/2026

Having some fun with Amanzi..

Isn't she just beautiful.

International Leopard Day is celebrated annually on May 3rd to raise awareness about the conservation needs of leopards ...
03/05/2026

International Leopard Day is celebrated annually on May 3rd to raise awareness about the conservation needs of leopards (Panthera pardus), which are listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN. It highlights the threats they face, including habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade, and human-wildlife conflict, while celebrating their role in ecosystems

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Our big boy Vega.Did you know....Leopards can reach speeds of 58 km/h and leap up to 6 meters..Photo credit Timothy Beck...
26/04/2026

Our big boy Vega.

Did you know....

Leopards can reach speeds of 58 km/h and leap up to 6 meters..

Photo credit Timothy Becker

"Change a life, gain a friend "Adopting a wild cat at our project isn't just about giving them care-it's about joining t...
21/04/2026

"Change a life, gain a friend "
Adopting a wild cat at our project isn't just about giving them care-it's about joining their story, supporting their wellbeing, and making
a real difference every day. Your adoption helps us provide food, enrichment, and love to these incredible animals.
Be the reason a wild heart thrives.
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"Ever dreamed of working with wild cats in South Africa?Behind every moment with these incredible animals isdedication, ...
25/03/2026

"Ever dreamed of working with wild cats in South Africa?
Behind every moment with these incredible animals is
dedication, teamwork, and a passion for conservation. From
early morning feeds to unforgettable encounters,
volunteering here is more than just an experience - it's
becoming part of something bigger.
If you have a love for wildlife and want to make a difference
this might just be the adventure you've been looking for.
Come join us, get your boots dusty, and help protect the
future of these incredible cats.

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Nico playing hide and seek 😎Have a super beautiful Sunday to all our followers and dear friends.Photo credit
22/02/2026

Nico playing hide and seek 😎

Have a super beautiful Sunday to all our followers and dear friends.

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Lions are the ultimate nap kings, often sleeping or resting for up to 20–21 hours a day to conserve energy. Because they...
20/02/2026

Lions are the ultimate nap kings, often sleeping or resting for up to 20–21 hours a day to conserve energy. Because they have few sweat glands, these big cats frequently snooze through the hottest part of the day to stay cool. 

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Big boy ImpiWhat a privilege it is just to have you and spend time with you ech and every day.We love you so much big bo...
16/02/2026

Big boy Impi

What a privilege it is just to have you and spend time with you ech and every day.

We love you so much big boy 💙

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Happy Birthday to our dear friend and awesome volunteer . May this year be one full of joy, happiness and lots of advent...
13/02/2026

Happy Birthday to our dear friend and awesome volunteer . May this year be one full of joy, happiness and lots of adventures. Have a good one.

Address

R75
Kirkwood
6120

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 16:00
Friday 09:00 - 16:00
Saturday 09:00 - 16:00
Sunday 09:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+27663857098

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