Ecotourism
Ecotourism Project
From approximately June – August, the WWDI works with private properties to help facilitate an ecotourism project to bring guests in to see the packs during their denning season and raise funds to support the private properties hosting them during this critical time.
The Waterberg Wild Dogs are a free-roaming population in the region. Outside of the denning season, the packs range across over 175,000Ha and over 80 different privately owned properties. The denning season is the most reliable time of the year to have a chance to see the incredible population. The Waterberg Wild Dog Ecotourism Project leverages the opportunity to view free-roaming African wild dogs in their natural environment while they are relatively stationary in the area around their den site and uses the funds raised to mitigate the impact of the pack on the private properties hosting them. This form of co-existence seeks to help offset the financial impact of the packs’ localised predation on the private properties supporting the dogs during this critical time.
The facilitation of the Waterberg Wild Dog Ecotourism Project depends on whether the packs settle into a den, the accessibility of the area around their den, and the support of the private properties hosting them. If ecotourism opportunities are available, the WWDI will advertise on this page and on social media.
For more information about the Waterberg Wild Dog Ecotourism Projects, please download the project reports from the 2021, 2022, and 2023 TOOG Pack Ecotourism Projects.
Booking Enquiry
Bookings for the 2026 Denning Season are now CLOSED!
As the 2026 denning season comes to an end, the free-roaming wild dog packs and their pups leave their current denning area and return to their natural nomadic lifestyle. As they travel across the landscape with their growing pups, they utilise multiple properties within the wider ecosystem, making dedicated viewing opportunities no longer feasible.
While current viewing opportunities are no longer available, you can submit a booking request below to register your interest in future eco-tourism projects should viewing opportunities become available during the 2027 denning season (June-August).
We will keep your details on record, and a member of the WWDI team will be in touch via email if and when bookings reopen.