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Port Elizabeth, Addo Elephant Park Safari Full-Day Tour

Location Addo, South Africa

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Embark on a guided exploration of Addo Elephant National Park, one of the world's largest and most biodiverse wildlife sanctuaries located within South Africa. This unparalleled destination offers unparalleled opportunities to witness the "Big Five," alongside the region's remarkable elephant population, which exhibits the highest density in Africa.



Embark on a full-day adventure with a knowledgeable guide starting from your hotel in Port Elizabeth, Bluewater Bay, or Colchester. Explore the third-largest national park in South Africa, which was established in 1931 to safeguard the last 11 elephants within its boundaries.

This expansive reserve houses an array of fauna, featuring the iconic "Big Five": lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos, buffaloes, and zebras, alongside diverse bird species. Your experienced guide will lead you through the park, highlighting intriguing details about each animal's behavior, habitat, and conservation initiatives. Learn about the historical and geographical significance of the region while appreciating the unique flora and fauna.

Make time for lunch at the main camp and explore the curio shop and information center. Take advantage of the opportunity to rest at a scenic picnic site, enjoying a traditional South African picnic. Throughout your journey, marvel at the picturesque landscapes, including captivating ocean vistas and Alexandria dunes.

What makes Addo truly exceptional is its commitment to conserving the "Big Seven," comprising the Big Five, the southern right whale, and the great white shark off the Algoa Bay coastline. Don’t miss this unforgettable experience during your visit.

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Itinerary
  • The three pickup location options available are as follows:
  • 1. Port Elizabeth
  • 2. Bluewater Bay
  • 3. Colchester
  • The transportation method for these pick-ups is by van.
  • Three drop-off locations are also offered:
  • 1. Port Elizabeth
  • 2. Bluewater Bay
  • 3. Colchester
  • The primary drop-off point will be at Main Stop, while an additional secondary drop-off point is designated as Other Stop.
  • Please note that the itinerary details are subject to change.
Highlights
  • Explore South Africa's third-largest national park, where breathtaking panoramas await from its vantage points.
  • Witness an array of diverse ecosystems within this expansive landscape, offering a unique experience for nature enthusiasts.
  • Capture stunning photographs of the park's magnificent wildlife during your visit.
Includes
  • Hotel Pickup and Drop-Off Services
  • Transportation by Air-Cooled Vehicle
  • Admission Fee for Addo National Park
  • Guided Game Drive Experience
  • Lunch with Picnic Basket Included
  • Light Refreshment Facilities Provided
  • Tipping Encouraged

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Free cancellation

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Duration 8 - 9 hours

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Live tour guide

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Pickup included

Please assemble at your lodging in Port Elizabeth, Bluewater Bay, or Colchester during the hours of 8:45 A.M. and 9:15 A.M.

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Private group available

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Frequently Asked Questions about Port Elizabeth, Addo Elephant Park Safari Full-Day Tour

Where is Addo Elephant National Park?

Addo Elephant National Park is located in South Africa.

When was the park established?

The park was established in 1931.

How many elephants are found within the park?

The park contains the highest density of elephants in Africa.

Which animals make up the 'Big Five'?

The 'Big Five' includes lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos, and buffaloes.

Are there other significant animals in the park besides the Big Five?

Yes, the park also hosts diverse bird species.

Is the park open for tours?

Yes, the park offers a full-day adventure tour with a knowledgeable guide.

What are some activities during the tour?

Activities include exploring the park, learning about animal behaviors and habitats, and visiting curio shops and information centers.

Can visitors enjoy lunch during the tour?

Lunch can be enjoyed at the main camp.

What else can visitors do after lunch?

Visitors can explore the curio shop and information center.

What are some recommended rest spots during the tour?

Rest spots include a scenic picnic site where visitors can enjoy a traditional South African picnic.

What else can visitors see along their route?

Along the way, visitors can appreciate picturesque landscapes such as ocean vistas and Alexandria dunes.

What distinguishes Addo Elephant National Park from others?

One distinguishing feature is its commitment to conserving the 'Big Seven,' which includes the Big Five, southern right whales, and great white sharks.

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