The Waterberg Living Museum in Limpopo has been reopened today. The Museum, which is combination of a living classroom, a natural & cultural history museum, an exhibit of living creatures, and a botanical garden, only opened its doors to the public in January 2020 and was forced to close at the end of March 2020 due the coronavirus pandemic. The Waterberg Living Museum provides an enriching educational experience to visitors of all ages, particularly the youth, by bringing together the past and the present through established and conserved living, organic and anthropomorphic collections. There is no cost for entrance to the main complex of the Waterberg Living Museum, which includes the Livingstone Lounge Restaurant & Tea Garden, curio shop and ablution facilities. However, self-guided tours cost R75/person for adults, R50 for pensioners R35/person for children (children under the age of six: free entry). Guided tours are also available. They take place at 10:30 and 14:00 and cost R150/person for adults, R100/person for pensioners and R70/person for children. The Waterberg Living Museum is open from 10:00 - 17:00 from Tuedays to Saturdays and from 10:00 - 13:00 on Sundays. It is located about 25 km out of the town of Vaalwater on the Melkrivier/Marken road.
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