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History of the Bothongo Wonder Cave:
This is a Self-Drive activity, the facility is situated inside the Bothongo Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve and cannot be accessed by foot. We do not offer or provide transport and you need your own transport to reach the WonderCave.
The cave was discovered by Italian miners in 1898. They mined out approximately 15% from the formation and brought them to the surface. The formation consists of calcite which they placed in a self-built oven for 2 weeks at about 1100 degrees. This formed a powder which was taken by ox wagon to Pretoria & Johannesburg to make cement, toothpaste, use to extract gold, and the like. Mining was stopped in 1902 due to the outbreak of war and low productivity.
This is the 3rd largest chamber in South Africa, the largest being Cango Caves and the second largest Sudwala Caves.
• Food and beverages,
• Game Drive
• Accommodation
• Souvenirs
• Braai grid
Bothongo WonderCave Entrance
This is a Self-Drive activity, the facility is situated inside the Bothongo Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve and cannot be accessed by foot. We do not offer or provide transport and you need your own transport to reach the WonderCave.
The entrance to the cave is going down 87 stairs at a 45degrees angle dropping 22 meters below the surface. You will then go down in an elevator with a drop of a further 18 meters into the cave.
The total drop down is 40 meters
Health & Safety Warning: Risk of Histoplasmosis – WonderCave
Visitors to the WonderCave should be aware of the potential risk of Histoplasmosis, a respiratory infection caused by inhaling spores of the Histoplasma fungus. This fungus thrives in environments with bat or bird droppings, which may be present in caves. While the risk of infection is generally low, individuals with weakened immune systems, respiratory conditions, or pre-existing lung diseases should take extra precautions.
Safety Recommendations:
- Avoid disturbing soil, bat guano, or bird droppings inside the cave.
- Wear protective masks if you have respiratory concerns.
- If you experience flu-like symptoms (fever, cough, fatigue) after your visit, seek medical attention and inform your healthcare provider of your cave visit.
By entering the WonderCave, visitors acknowledge and accept any potential health risks and agree that the management is not liable for any health-related issues arising from exposure to environmental elements within the cave.
Bothongo Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve
Amazing experience at the cave. The guides were friendly, welcoming and provided for a memorable experience. The white lions and wild dogs was the highlight of the day for the self drive. - Alta
We absolutely loved our experience at the the Caves. What a wonder to witness! Our guide was well informed and gave us loads of information. Our daughter was a bit scared but he gently put her to ease as well. Highly recommend. - Angie
This was my sixth visit to the wonder cave , I have taken many local and international friends and relatives . Each one has been fascinated by the experience . The beauty of the cave and structures is amazing and enhanced by the absence of artificial ""enhancements " .Thank you for that . The guide was very good in explaining the history of the geology and man's activities . He also suggested we joined an earlier group as we arrived ahead of our allotted time . I was grateful for that . - Geoff
The Wonder caves were magnificent! The tourguide gave relevant, well informed and interesting facts about the caves and all the structures within, as well as historic information. It was a fantastic experience! - Deirdre
Good day The caves was great, very informative The self drive was also good, roads where we'll kept, sadly did not see much animals,we did see the lions being fed, nice to see such great animals - Amanda





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