Maropeng
The Maropeng Visitor Centre is an award-winning attraction with loads to offer visitors to Gauteng. Situated in the Witwatersberg and Magaliesberg mountain ranges, just an hour from Johannesburg and Pretoria, Maropeng is the official Visitor Centre of the Cradle of Humankind, one of South Africa’s eight World Heritage Sites.
The exhibition centre takes visitors on a journey of discovery to learn more about the origins of humankind, and is housed in the Tumulus, a unique architectural structure resembling an ancient burial mound. A thrilling underground boat ride starts the adventure, taking visitors through the various stages of Earth’s creation. The exhibition then tracks the evolution of humankind through fun and interactive displays and games.
More than just an exploration of human origins, the Maropeng exhibition also inspires visitors to be more aware of threats to the environment. The sustainability wall, which runs across the main exhibition room, highlights important facts about modern humans and our consumption of rapidly decreasing natural resources.
Maropeng provides visitors with a rare opportunity to view original hominid and dinosaur fossils, as well as ancient artefacts housed in the fossil display room. The collections on display change throughout the year, ensuring there is always something new to see at Maropeng.
Maropeng’s objective is to make learning fun for children and adults. In addition to hosting many school visits, the centre offers a number of informative recreational events each month. The Maropeng online shop makes booking for these events a breeze.
Other facilities include a conference and event venue, as well as three restaurants and a luxury hotel. The Maropeng Boutique Hotel, situated within walking distance of the Visitor Centre, is the perfect getaway for couples and businesspeople. Visitors can enjoy a cocktail on the pool deck and a swim while taking in the breathtaking views of the Cradle of Humankind.
Maropeng is also a short drive from the fossil-rich Sterkfontein Caves. A visit combining both Maropeng and the caves provides visitors to Gauteng with the perfect day out of the city.
Visiting hours
Mondays to Fridays from 09h00 to 17h00; the last boat ride departs at 16h00.
Admission
Adults: R115
Pensioners and students: R80 (on production of a valid pensioner/student card)
Children (four to 14 years): R65; no admission charge for children under the age of four
Combination ticket for Maropeng and the Sterkfontein Caves
Adults: R190
Children (four to 14 years): R110; no charge for children under the age of four
Note: The combination ticket is only available until 13h00 to ensure visitors have enough time to see both exhibitions.