There is a wild experience lying in wait for the whole family at the SPAR Kirkwood Wildsfees taking place from 27 – 29 through a bigger than ever Walk on the Wildside (WOW) marquee.
Greeting visitors at the entrance will be the Tree of Life, made from recycled cardboard by APL Cartons Packaging and decorated with household waste.
Festival goers will be able to write their commitment to preserving our wonderful natural environment and add it to the tree.
Signs will warn visitors to beware of dinosaurs, which will return to their old Sundays River haunts for the festival.
Festival goers of all ages can dig for fossils, experience virtual reality, and snap a selfie with Rexie, the dinosaur mascot.
The WOW marquee will also be the place to go to plan your next holiday. There will be 19 tourism destinations and experiences showcasing the wonderful family and adventure holiday destinations the region has to offer.
Sarah Baartman District Tourism, Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism (ECPTA) and Addo Tourism will connect you to all the attractions the area, including the Sundays River Valley, has to offer.
Ron Mackenzie will share his love of the small towns of South Africa and share the best hidden gems.
There will also be a buzz around professional beekeeper Lohan Geel, who will be promoting the conservation of bees.
It will be the place to find out all you need to know about the world of bees and enjoy some honey tasting from the different types of flowers the bees visited.
Creepy crawlies are making their comeback to the WOW tent. Mark Marshall of Sandula Conservation will host talks all weekend long, educating festivals about snakes, spiders, plants, tortoises, and much more.
Through daily puppet shows sponsored by the Waste Trade Company, youngsters will be able to lose themselves in fantasy. The shows have a conservation theme.
Visitors can literally go green by having their faces painted green at their stand.
For early risers, the gates open for a Be-dingus Wildsfees experience at 9 am on Friday, June 27.
A day entrance pass for under 18s is R120 throughout the weekend, and R250 for adults on Friday and Saturday.
The adult entrance fee on Sunday is R200, with pensioners (over 65s) qualifying for a 50% discount.
Youth Weekender passes are R250 and Adults R500.
The WOW experience is included in the entrance fee, as are the live performances by some of South Africa’s favourite artists on the giant ECPTA stage.