Discover the best top things to do in White River, South Africa including Bagdad Farmers Market, Safaria, The White River Gallery, Into The Kruger Wildlife Gallery, MTO Trails, South African National Parks, Antiques & Artifacts, Rottcher Wineries, White River History & Motor Museum, Bagdad Centre.
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Safaria is an owner operated Kruger National Park safari outfitter that offers clients custom Wildlife, Birding and Photographic experiences throughout the Greater Kruger National Park. We have pioneered Day and Overnight Safaris that have a unique storyboard that provides clients with a far greater understanding of Kruger, its wildlife, heritage as well as ecological management practices. Our Safari Style is to expose and educate our guests, providing them with personalised experiences as they journey with us through the Kruger National Park. Come and take the journey with us and explore the diversity of the Kruger Park and its fascinating Savanna landscape. Learn about its history and heritage, go in search of its big game species and prepare to wonder-filled as your guide interprets and shares one of Africa's last remaining iconic wilderness areas.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
White River Gallery is a must see for everyone visting White River and staying at Casterbridge Boutique Hotel. Pop into the beautiful decorated space and enjoy a delicious meal from Magnolia Cafe. Thank you Dana and team, I love how you transformed the Gallery. Can not wait for your next exhibition.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Wildlife Gallery inspired by the animals of the Kruger National Park. 100% South African artists exhibiting their wildlife art. Whether you're on holiday in South Africa or you're a local passing through be sure to pop in and appreciate South Africa's talent.
Before arriving in Kruger for a 2 wk vacation, I reached out to Johnathan Patterson and explained my interest in visiting his gallery and in any Wild dog artwork he had. Explained I was going to be coming by the gallery before leaving back to the USA and was hoping on my vacation to spot my obsession....Wild Dogs. I was hoping to see them before leaving the park and then buy a piece from Johnathan to savor my experience forever. Well last morning in the park, we were surrounded by 30 dogs including 13 puppies for almost an hour in the road and I knew I needed to have something to remember that day. I arrived at the gallery and Johnathan was waiting to show me all the galleries artwork. He showed me a piece he had just finished of a Wild Dog and immediately I was in love and bought it. I returned home and decided to buy another piece of art from another artist Johnathan showcases, Andy Anderson. I wrote to Johnathan, explained what I wanted and bought it. I received it today and couldn't be more happy with it. Johnathan kept me updated on the shipment and where it was and it was carefully wrapped. I am returning to Kruger next August and plan to visit Johnathan again. His gallery is very nice, the artwork is incredible and to me very reasonable. The shops at the Casterbridge are very nice and I was able to pick up some last minute souvenirs before going back to JHBG. If you have the time, stop by this wonderful gallery, you won't be dissappointed.
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4.5 based on 152 reviews
We did a self drive in a normal car. Came in via Numbi gate and came out via Paul Kruger gate. Roads were in good condition and rest stop amenities were clean. Stopped at one of the lodges for lunch. Saw lots of animals but the highlight was 4 large giraffes blissfully munching away at the side of the road and totally ignoring us. Cost us 800 rand to enter the park and worth every cent. I had read many stories about self drive but we had no problems. Would definitely recommend.
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Rottcher Wineries produces fermented products from citrus which can be likened to a sherry or dessert wine. 4 flavours available, orange, orange & chilli, orange & ginger and clementine. From the distillery, the world's first citrus based gins are produced - Slowveld Gin - as well as our own version of Limoncello and a clementine mampoer. Open for tastings and purchases daily
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