The WILD
Card family has been specially designed to provide affordable access to
South African National Parks and partner organisations.
The WILD
Card offers visitors a number of options:
- The All Clusters Card
offers unlimited entry for a year to all National Parks in South
Africa.
- For more local users
there is a selection of "cluster cards" offering unlimited access to
National Parks and partner reserves in a certain region.
- Cape Town's WILD Card
offers affordable LIMITED entry to the Table Mountain National Park
(TMNP). Recreational permits for a number of activities available in
the TMNP can also be loaded onto the card.
Contact
the WILD Team on 086 123 4002 for
advice on where you can buy Cape Town's WILD Card, which partners are
offering discounts and where you can earn CashBack Rewards. See
website: https://www.wildcard.co.za/
At a
cost of R75.00, Cape Town's
WILD Card is available exclusively to
Capetonians and offers affordable LIMITED entry to the Table Mountain
National Park's pay points at the Cape of Good Hope, Boulders Penguin
Colony, Silvermine and Tokai as well as the picnic site at Newlands,
Perdekloof and Oudekraal.
How do
I buy Cape Town's WILD Card?
You need
to bring your ID book and proof of address such as a rates bill,
an
accounts bill, a letter from your employer or a contactable Cape Town
based reference. The identity numbers of up to two adults can be loaded
onto one card. These are the Card Owners. Click
to see all the places where you can buy one.
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Great news for Wild Card
holders. As from 1st August you can buy Wild Cards at CAPESTORM'S
Cape Town
concept stores.
You will also be able to renew
your Wild Card as well as get 10% discount off CAPESTORM apparel and 5%
off non-CAPESTORM gear (excluding Suunto and Polar).
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How
does it work?
Cape
Town's WILD Card aims to ensure that you, your family and friends have
affordable access to the Table Mountain National Park. The card
provides access for up to six people at a time – with a maximum
of four adults.
Please
remember one person uses one credit - six people entering the TMNP at
one time equals the use of six credits.
How can
I use the 12 entry credits?