This is a sanctuary for rescued chimpanzees, which have survived everything from the bush-meat trade to being traumatised for entertainment in circuses, beach resorts and nightclubs. You can see the primates in a semi-wild environment and learn about their behaviour and plight. Entry is on a one-hour guided tour.

It's 15km south of town.


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2. Painted Stone Garden

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3. Barberton History and Mining Museum

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4. Barberton Museum

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The town museum has interesting exhibits on local history, culture and geology, including a great black-and-white photo display of Barberton through the…

5. Blockhouse

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The British built this overgrown corrugated-iron and wood fortification in 1901.

6. Belhaven House

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7. Fernlea House

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In a beautiful wooded location, this 1890s house was built for founding matriarch Emily Lee, 'mother of Barberton'. A one-room exhibition covers the…

8. Stopforth House

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