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Adventure attraction launched in North West

08 Oct 2024
 Source: Chimp & Zee
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Chimp & Zee, in partnership with Harties Cableway, recently completed construction of a four-level SkyPark adventure tower alongside the upper cable station. Set against the backdrop of the Magaliesberg mountain range and Hartbeespoort Dam, the park offers 40 different climbing elements, balancing bridges and hanging obstacles, ending with a zipline down to the ground.  

The new park complements the extensive upgrades and improvements at the Harties Cableway.  

On the top level, over 15m above the ground, Vultures View Walkway gives a 360-degree view while walking above the Magaliesberg among the soaring Cape vultures. The walkway is a standalone product separate from the SkyPark adventure, easily accessed by a staircase and offering harnessed clients views of Gauteng and across into Botswana.  

The SkyPark is open during the Harties Cableway operating hours and is an adventure activity for all ages, with the challenges increasing in difficulty with each level.  

Chimp & Zee specialises in creating iconic adventure products across Africa. Current projects include a series of giant zip lines in the Nyungwe Forest, Rwanda, and an interactive adventure park for a new luxury resort on Hawar Island, Bahrain.  

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