Addo Elephant National Park
Malaria-Free Safaris near Port Elizabeth and The Garden Route
Addo is only an hour's drive from Port Elizabeth. This malaria-free National Park is one of the more scenic National Parks in South Africa, with rolling green hills covered in thick, lush vegetation, most of it evergreen, so it is attractive at whatever time of year you visit.
The Park began in 1931, when a small area of land was set aside to protect the African elephant population of only 11 left in the area.
Today, it is home to over 450 elephants, who roam freely among the now 180,000 hectare reserve alongside the rare black rhino, lion, buffalo, kudu and red hartebeest, as well as over 400 bird species.
Addo has the greatest density of elephant per square kilometre in Africa, and offers some wonderful elephant viewing opportunities.
Many visitors to Addo are self-drive visitors as this gives you the freedom to explore the Park at your own pace. The Park is open from sunrise to sunset.
The road network in Addo is very good, and it is possible to drive around in a normal 2WD saloon car - but the elevation offered by a 4WD vehicle does have the advantage of being able to see over bushes!
You can also join a guided game drive led by a knowledgeable, qualifed guide. These depart at different times throughout the day from the main reception area - please note that it is advisable to book these drives in advance, especially during the high season. Drives can be booked by calling +27 (0) 42 233 8657 or emailing Addogamedrives@sanparks.org.
The game drives tend to last around 2 hours, and are conducted in open top Land Rovers or trucks, depending on numbers.
Because this is a National Park, all visitors are restricted to the road network, whether they are driving in their own car or on a guided game drive.
Many pe
ople choose to stay in one of the nearby excellent guest houses or hotels, located outside the Park, but which are only a short drive away from the main entrance gate.
It is also possible to stay in the Park overnight, which offers the opportunity to drive into the Park early before the other day visitors start arriving.
The popular Main Rest Camp offers a wide variety of self-catering accommodation units to suit all budgets, and a unique feature here is the waterhole lookout point, which is floodlit at night, as well as an underground hide, allowing close encounters with wildlife at the waterhole.
The more luxurious way of staying in the Addo Elephant National Park is to stay in one of the private lodges - Gorah or Kuzuko - which are situated in private concessions within the Park boundaries.
The advantage of staying at one of these lodges is that your game drives will be with experienced rangers, who are allowed the freedom of driving off road on the private concession land, and who also have access to parts of the Park that self-drive visitors are not allowed in.
You can browse the selection of accommodation available in and outside the Park below, and book your stay via this site, or you can ask us to plan an itinerary for you including the Addo Elephant National Park as part of your trip to South Africa.
For a complete list of safari lodges in other reserves in the Eastern Cape that offer fully inclusive safaris including accommodation, all meals, and 2 game drives per day, please see Eastern Cape Safari Lodges.
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Addo Main Rest Camp, Addo
The accommodation in the Addo National Elephant Park is in comfortable and well-appointed guest houses, rondavels, cottages, forest cabins and chalets. The guest houses and rondavels all overlook a floodlit waterhole.
Chrislin African Lodge, Addo
Experience true African accommodation when staying at Chrislin African Lodge in traditionally built mud huts located on an eco-friendly farm, just 12 km from the main gate of the Addo Elephant National Park. Each hut is constructed with mud and dung, and offers spacious and comfortable eco-friendly accomodation.
Matyholweni Rest Camp, Addo
Matyholweni, which means 'in the bush' in Xhosa is located near the coastal town of Colchester at the Sundays River Mouth, just 3 km off the N2 highway, Matyholweni is easily accessible and provides a second gateway into the Park. Amenities such as shops, restaurants and a fuel station are available in the nearby town.
The Stable Cottages, Addo
The very spacious Cape Country style cottages all have reeded ceilings and private verandah. Two of them are family suites with a separate interleading bedroom for the children.
Dungbeetle River Lodge, Cannonville
Dungbeetle River Lodge is situated on the banks of the Sundays River alongside the Addo National Park entrance. There are 6 large, safari type en-suite bedrooms, with old world furnishings and subtly decorated to give you a classy colonial African feel.
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