Letaba Elephant Hall
Letaba Elephant Hall
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6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Ronald E
Teaneck, NJ42 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
Artifacts from elephants and other of the Kruger wildlife are on dispaly in this small unique collection. Would you like to see an elephant heart? Touch cheetah hide or crocodile skin? The this is the place for you.
Written July 15, 2019
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J6795IZpaulj
Pretoria, South Africa48 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
A must visit for any visitor to Letaba. What there is to know about our elephant friends is all there in one beautiful hall. The kids will love the experience as well as all visitors. Very helpful and knowledgeable staff.
Written June 16, 2019
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Seevali D
Colombo, Sri Lanka8,965 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
I visited the Elephant Hall at Letaba Rest Camp on 14th March 2019. In front of the museum is the statue of a life size Elephant.
There was no entry fee.
The Letaba Elephant hall is dedicated to Elephants, more especially to Tuskers. By visiting the museum, I gained an insight into the evolution of the elephant, its historical development and deployment in various parts of Africa and Asia, related anatomy and biology together with its behavioural patterns and ecology of its environment. There is emphasis and explanation of further research currently undertaken together with appropriate management of the elephant population.
The main hall adorns a complete skeleton of a majestic elephant. A complete preserved elephant heart is on display. There are many murals as well as many other captivating displays.
I was fascinated by the majestic beauty of the seven sets of ivory together with the skulls of their owners on display. They are said to have belonged to the majestic tuskers that roamed Kruger National Park in yester years!
Your stay or visit to Letaba would not be complete without a visit to this educational hall dedicated to this great animal and its continued sustainability so that our future generations too can see the majestic beauty of this great mammal !!
There was no entry fee.
The Letaba Elephant hall is dedicated to Elephants, more especially to Tuskers. By visiting the museum, I gained an insight into the evolution of the elephant, its historical development and deployment in various parts of Africa and Asia, related anatomy and biology together with its behavioural patterns and ecology of its environment. There is emphasis and explanation of further research currently undertaken together with appropriate management of the elephant population.
The main hall adorns a complete skeleton of a majestic elephant. A complete preserved elephant heart is on display. There are many murals as well as many other captivating displays.
I was fascinated by the majestic beauty of the seven sets of ivory together with the skulls of their owners on display. They are said to have belonged to the majestic tuskers that roamed Kruger National Park in yester years!
Your stay or visit to Letaba would not be complete without a visit to this educational hall dedicated to this great animal and its continued sustainability so that our future generations too can see the majestic beauty of this great mammal !!
Written April 18, 2019
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
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