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Bothongo Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve Offers Perfect Educational Start To 2026

The Cradle of Humankind’s premier nature reserve offers an immersive 'living classroom' experience designed to inspire the next generation of conservationists as the new year begins

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Published: January 19, 2026
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Johannesburg – As the new school year gets underway, parents and educators are looking for meaningful ways to inspire curiosity, learning, and a love for nature in children.

The Bothongo Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve offers the perfect educational outing – one that brings textbooks to life and turns learning into an unforgettable real-world experience.

Situated just outside Johannesburg, the reserve provides children with a unique opportunity to learn about South Africa’s wildlife, conservation, biodiversity, and ecosystems in an engaging and interactive environment.

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From seeing iconic species up close to understanding the importance of protecting natural habitats, a visit to the reserve offers lessons that extend far beyond the classroom.

School excursions and family visits allow kids to get up close with rhinos, lions, and over 30 other species, including three of the Big Five.

Guided game drives led by experienced field guides delve into animal behaviours, diets, habitats, and the critical importance of wildlife protection, lessons that align seamlessly with school curricula on environmental science and biodiversity.

“Visiting the reserve isn’t just about seeing animals; it’s about understanding their world and our role in preserving it,” says Didi Mahlo, field guide at the Bothongo Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve.

“Children leave with more than memories; they gain empathy for endangered species like rhinos and a sense of responsibility toward the environment.

“As we kick off 2026, there’s no better way to inspire young learners than by connecting them directly with nature’s wonders.”

Beyond the wildlife encounters, the reserve’s educational offerings include explorations of the ancient Wonder Cave – a geological marvel and South Africa’s third-largest cave chamber, which teaches about Earth’s history and human origins.

Kids can also engage with the Snake & Reptile Park, participate in animal feeding sessions, and enjoy dedicated play zones with jungle gyms, trampolines, and swimming pools, blending fun with learning.

As children return to structured routines after the festive season, outdoor learning experiences like these play an important role in supporting mental well-being, creativity and physical activity.

Spending time in nature has been shown to improve concentration, reduce stress and encourage a sense of wonder, all essential ingredients for a successful start to the academic year.

Whether it’s a school outing, a family day trip, or an educational excursion, Bothongo Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve offers a space where children can ask questions, explore freely, and develop a deeper appreciation for South Africa’s natural heritage.

For more information, visit https://www.rhinolion.co.za/ or the Bothongo Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve’s Facebook or Instagram pages.

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