The Lion & Safari Park was originally a
wildlife conservation enclosure for
lions located in the
Gauteng province in
South Africa. In 2016, the park relocated to new premises of 600
hectare (ca. 1,500 acre) in the
Cradle of Humankind in the
North West province. The park is situated north of
Lanseria Airport within driving distance of
Johannesburg and
Pretoria. It has a large variety of
predators and large
herbivores
indigenous to
Africa. The Lion & Safari Park is home to over 80 lions including the rare
white lions and many other carnivores such as
South African cheetah,
Cape wild dog,
brown hyena and
spotted hyena,
black-backed jackal, and a wide variety of
antelope which roam freely in the antelope area. The antelope area, containing
giraffe,
warthog,
blesbok,
wildebeest,
impala,
gemsbok, and
zebra, is a separate area away from the lions and other
carnivores. In addition to the
animal enclosures the new park has a children's play area, restaurants, conference facilities and a retail centre within five small domes. Guests are also able to hand-feed
giraffes,
ostriches and antelope. Twice a day the park also offers Lion walks and Cheetah walks in which clients, in the company of a park employee, follow the animal for a short walk within the park.
Cub interactions Cub interactions involve the clients being in a separate enclosure with a lion cub for a short period of time during which photos can be taken and minimal interaction with the animal is possible. In 2015 the Lion & Safari Park banned cub interactions but found that visitor numbers dropped dramatically as people were going to other places that still offered cub interactions. In 2016 cub interactions were re-introduced as an additional part of a guided tour at the new premises of the park. The CEO, Rodney Fuhr, said that they had no choice since the "survival of our business will be at stake."
Non-profit organisation, Blood Lions, which is opposed to the
exploitation of lions in any form, condemned the park and those who chose to visit it for the cub interactions. The park believes that they are managing the interactions with the cubs in a way that will not have a negative impact on the cubs. They do not offer lion cub interaction anymore. ==Attack==