What to Expect on a Bothongo WonderCave Tour - An Insider’s Guide
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Tucked away within the Bothongo Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve, the Bothongo WonderCave offers one of the most awe-inspiring underground experiences in South Africa — and for good reason. As the third-largest cave in the country and the largest “living” (actively growing) cave in South Africa, the Bothongo WonderCave is an incredible testament to the raw, ancient power of nature. If you're planning a visit, here’s everything you need to know to make the most of your subterranean adventure.
The Descent Into The Cave
Your journey begins with a descent down 87 steps at a 45-degree angle, leading you 22 meters beneath the surface. From there, an elevator takes you an additional 18 meters down, bringing you to the heart of the cave. This two-stage descent ensures accessibility for most visitors while preserving the cave's natural integrity.
Guided Tours That Bring the Cave to Life
Each 45-minute guided tour is led by a knowledgeable, friendly guide who’ll take you through the cave’s remarkable formations. You’ll encounter towering stalactites and stalagmites, underground chambers, and delicate crystal features – all softly lit to preserve the natural beauty of the cave while creating a magical, almost otherworldly ambiance.
Along the way, you’ll learn about the cave’s geological origins, its transformation from a limestone mine to a protected site, and what makes it so rare. Because the Bothongo WonderCave is still “alive”, meaning its rock formations are still growing, it offers a living classroom into the Earth's slow but steady natural processes.
Visitor Tips
Footwear: Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes suitable for walking on uneven surfaces.
Photography: Cameras are welcome, but flash photography may be restricted to protect the cave's formations.
Health Considerations: Visitors with respiratory conditions should be aware of the potential risk of histoplasmosis, a respiratory infection caused by inhaling spores that may be present in caves.
Planning Your Visit
Bothongo WonderCave tours run throughout the day from 09:00 to 16:00 on weekdays and until 17:00 on weekends and public holidays and typically last around 45 minutes. The experience is suitable for visitors of all ages and fitness levels. The tours are also available as part of a larger day experience at the Bothongo Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve. Tickets for the tour include a self-drive safari through the reserve, where you can spot a variety of iconic African wildlife. If you’re visiting on a Saturday, Sunday, or Wednesday, make sure to catch the predator feeding sessions at 13:00.
A visit to the Bothongo WonderCave is more than just a cave tour - it’s a step back in time and a rare opportunity to see Earth’s natural artistry in progress. Whether you’re descending for the first time or returning for another look, this underground gem always delivers something new to discover.
For more information, visit https://www.rhinolion.co.za/ or the Bothongo Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve Facebook or Instagram pages.
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