Sandboarding at Mount Mayhem in Boksburg, Gauteng

Gauteng Things To Do

Sandboarding at Mount Mayhem (Boksburg)

Categories: Extreme Sports
Price group: R201 to R500 per person (see other things to do in this price group)
Available in the following region(s): East Rand / Johannesburg

Address: Mount Mayhem in Benoni. Meet at the News Cafe in Benoni.
Telephone: +27 (0)82 605-1150
Opening hours: Saturdays and Sundays from 10h30 to 15h30

Sandboarding at Mount Mayhem
Fun in the Sand!

One of latest and most exciting new outdoor sports is sand boarding. Similar to snow boarding, this adventure in Gauteng may not have snow, but we've got tons of great sand! So if you feel the need for speed, adrenaline and just a whole lot of fun, join Mount Mayhem in Boksburg, only 30 minutes outside of Johannesburg.

Their instructors will strap you down and get the blood rushing through your veins. At the end of the day you will be gliding over the sand and addicted to the thrill of sand boarding. Equipment and sand boarding lessons included.

If the group is larger than 10, arrangements can be made for during the week. Wear comfortable loose clothing and sneakers. Hiking boots are not recommended. Bring your own refreshments and energy drinks.

Related Pages:
Boksburg Accommodation
Boksburg Attractions
Boksburg Hotels

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