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Addo Elephant Park

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Addo Elephant Park

Addo Elephant Park, situated in the malaria free area of the Eastern Cape, is about 70 km from the coastal city of Port Elizabeth in the Sundays River Valley. Enjoy the wide variety of game viewing available from Elephant, Black Rhino, Buffalo, a variety of antelope to the unique flightless dung beetle. To add to the wonders of the Park, guests can now experience the roar of lion and call of the hyena, which have both been introduced into the Park.

The obvious main attraction of the Addo Elephant National Park is the park’s 350 or so African Elephants.

The Black Rhino and Cape Buffalo are also notable species, but unlike the elephant, these species are easier to see by night. Visitors should also look out for the flightless dung beetle, a species unique to the Addo region which feeds on the faeces of the large ungulates. There are also many other large herbivores, particularly antelope species such as kudu, eland, red hartebeest and springbok. The highly adaptable leopard has always managed to survive in the area and with the consolidation of the land during park expansion, lion have been reintroduced to complete the big five.

Addo Elephant Park, now stretching to the shores of the Indian Ocean, whales and dolphins will swell the viewing opportunities. Among the smaller mammals to search for are family groups of suricate (or meerkat) may be seen.

Addo Elephant Park birding opportunities cover excellent habitat contrasts between dense thickets of Spekboom interspersed with open grassy areas and wooded kloofs, particularly in the Zuurberg region. In and around the Addo Rest Camp, Karoo and Cape Robin, Bokmakierie, Southern Tchagra and Cape Bunting are prominent. A trip into the game viewing area will not produce a plethora of birds, but Bokmakierie will once more be prominent, and Martial Eagle, Black Korhaan and Secretarybird may well be seen. In the wooded kloofs of the Zuurberg, Crowned Eagles breed. Forest species typical of the Eastern Cape, such as Olive Bush Shrike, Yellow throated Warbler and Cape Batis can also be searched for.

Accommodation

Main Restcamp

Hapoor or Domkrag Guest Houses - 6 bed

Chalet - 3 Bed

Semi-detached Chalet - 2 bed

Cottages - 2 bed

Rondawel - 2 bed

Forest Cabin - 4 bed

Family Chalet - 6 bed

Chalet - 2 bed

Safari Tents - 2 bed

Camping

Day visitors

Mathyolweni Rest Camp

Cottage - 2 bed

Family Cottage - 2 bed

Narina Bush Camp

4 Dome tents - 2 bed

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Extra Information

Climate

The climate is temperate to hot and temperatures in summer (November to February) may reach over 40 degrees Celsius. Winter days are mild but cold at night with frost occurring at times. The average annual rainfall is 450 millimetres and is spread throughout the year, although peaks do often occur in March/April and September/October.

Office and Gate hours

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Main Camp Reception 07:00 19:00
Main Gate 07:00 19:00
Main game area Summer 06:00 18:00
Main game area Winter 07:00 17:30
Matyholweni Gate 07:00 16:00
Matyholweni Reception 07:00 16:00
     

Check-in and check-out times

Day trips can be made to the outlying sections of the park - the Zuurberg Mountains, the Darlington Dam and the coastal section

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