Site of significant palaeontological discovery in Golden Gate Highlands National Park set to become an exciting addition to South Africa’s world-class tourism offering.
The Department of Tourism, in partnership with South African National Parks and with the support of the European Union, is proud to announce the official launch of the Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre on 22 June 2025.
This unique tourism facility is located at the site of a globally significant palaeontological discovery – fossilised eggs of the dinosaur species Massospondylus, which are the oldest dinosaur embryos known to man.
The findings were published in a leading scientific journal and have brought global attention to the Golden Gate Highlands National Park outside Clarens, in the heart of the Free State.
The Kgodumodumo Interpretation Centre offers a captivating, interactive experience showcasing this discovery, alongside an exploration of the region’s rich palaeontological, cultural, and natural heritage.
“It is incredibly pleasing to see this iconic addition to South Africa’s already diverse tourism portfolio,” says Rosemary Anderson, National Chairperson of FEDHASA (Federated Hospitality Association of South Africa). “In addition to our natural beauty and rich history and culture, this gives paleo enthusiasts a compelling reason to visit South Africa, the Free State, the charming town of Clarens – and the Golden Gate Highlands National Park.”
For Anderson, the project is a celebration of science, heritage, and innovation.
With the official launch of the Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre set for June 22, 2025, visitors to the Golden Gate Highlands National Park can look forward to a one-of-a-kind experience. The Centre, located at the site of a groundbreaking palaeontological discovery, offers a glimpse into the world of the ancient Massospondylus dinosaur species.
The fossilised eggs found at the site have garnered global attention for being the oldest dinosaur embryos ever unearthed. Published in a prestigious scientific journal, the discovery has put the Golden Gate Highlands National Park on the map as a must-visit destination for enthusiasts of palaeontology, culture, and natural heritage.
Rosemary Anderson, National Chairperson of FEDHASA, commends the initiative as a significant addition to South Africa’s tourism sector. She highlights the Centre as a fusion of science, heritage, and innovation, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of the region.
As the Centre opens its doors, tourists and researchers alike can embark on a journey of discovery, delving into the prehistoric world of the Massospondylus and uncovering the secrets of the past. The Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre promises an immersive experience that will leave visitors captivated and inspired.