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Holmeleigh Farmyard
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Colleen Glen
Holmeleigh Farmyard is an animal touch farm for children and adults, and is located off Kragga Kamma Road. It offers tractor rides, pony rides, jumping castle and lots of various play structures. It has a delightful tea garden and specializes in educational tours for schools and birthday...
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Wozani Art Gallery
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Central
African Arts & Crafts
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Wezandla African Art Traders
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > South End
African Art & Crafts, Exclusive African Artifacts, Interior Decor Items, Leatherware, Handmade Luggage and Furniture, Exclusive "one of a kind" gifts and much more.
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Amakhala Game Reserve
Location : Eastern Cape > Paterson > Paterson
Amakhala Game Reserve is an ideal choice for your Big 5 Safari destination. This 7500ha reserve is renowned for its truly awesome topography, created by the slowly meandering Bushman's River running through it. Not only do we offer the much sought after Big-5, but there are over 16 antelope...
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Little Theatre
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Central
The Little Theatre, located on the corner of Castle Hill and Belmont Terrace, Central, was built in the 1850's and originally named the "Athenaeum". It was initially founded to promote cultural activities and, after various other uses, has again become a centre for cultural as well as social...
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Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Central
The Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum is situated at the entrance to St George’s Park in Park Drive, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
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Serpent Players Garden
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Central
Nestled on Bird Street, the Serpent Players Garden now commemorates the birthplace of a groundbreaking theatrical troupe—the Serpent Players—who began their journey in the abandoned snake pit of the old Port Elizabeth Museum.
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