Wild has declared 24 November 2017 Green Friday. While the rest of the world is fighting over material objects, why not invest in special moments? You’ll soon discover that the best things in life aren’t things at all. Join us for #blackfridaygoesgreen
How would you like a beautiful beach all to yourself? Or to go for a swim in a rock pool so clear you can see the bottom? Or to stay in a treehouse and watch antelope down below?
The Wild Card gives you 365 days’ unlimited access to these special places and many more.
Buy or renew membership on Green Friday, 24 November 2017, and get your Wild Card for less.
Green Friday 2017 special offer
All Parks Cluster
Individual R508.00 (was R565)
Couple R837.00 (was R930)
Family R1,026.00 (was R1,140)
International All Parks Cluster
Individual R2,187.00 (was R2,430)
Couple R3,420.00 (was R3,800)
Family R4,090.00 (was R4,545)
Couple: Two adults or one adult and one child
Family: Up to two adults and their five children under the age of 18 or one adult and six children
Get a Wild Card on Green Friday and kick off a year of incredible sightings. These are South Africa and Swaziland’s most beautiful wild places that you should experience for yourself. Visit them for free with a Wild Card:

Stunning Langebaan Lagoon in West Coast National Park. Picture by Riaan Vermeulen

Secluded Orange Kloof tented camp in Table Mountain National Park. Picture by Alessandro Bonora

Swaziland’s Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary where you can mountain bike alongside plains game.

Cederberg Wilderness Area: breathtaking views and hikes. Picture by Rebekah Funk

Swimming wild in the natural rock pools of Garden Route National Park. Picture by Romi Boom

A safari tent on serene Shongweni Dam. Picture by Justin Fox

Remote Richtersveld Transfrontier Park with nobody else for miles. Picture by Fran Siebrits

The sheer drama of Augrabies Falls National Park. Picture by Rudolph de Girardier

Stunning views from Stimela Peak in the Drakensberg. Picture courtesy of Climb for K9

Mountain biking in the ancient forests of Grootvadersbosch. Picture courtesy of CapeNature
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