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Addo Elephant National Park All Inclusive Full-Day Safari

Addo Elephant National Park All Inclusive Full-Day Safari

Get picked up from your hotel in Port Elizabeth, Bluewater Bay, or Colchester. Spend a full day exploring the third largest National Park in South Africa with an expert local guide. The original elephant section of the park was proclaimed in 1931, when only eleven elephants remained in the area.  Today you can see a variety of predators, antelope, zebra species, endangered black rhino as well as the unique Addo flightless dung beetle, found almost exclusively in Addo.  The park is also the only one in the world to conserve the “Big 7” – the Big 5 as well as the southern right whale and great white shark off the Algoa Bay coast.  An excursion to the Addo Elephant park is a must when visiting this unique area.

Port Elizabeth: Schotia Game Reserve Safari with Port Pickup

Port Elizabeth: Schotia Game Reserve Safari with Port Pickup

Enjoy a safari tour in Schotia Private Game Reserve, bordering the eastern side of Addo Elephant National Park. Schotia offers the possibility of viewing Africa's ‘Big 5’ animals (elephant, rhinoceros, lion, buffalo, and leopard) in their natural habitat, as well as giraffes, hippos and crocodiles. Schotia is a must-see destination in the Eastern Cape. Join our qualified guides on a day safari and learn about the large variety of animals and the surrounding areas. Each drive is unique and unpredictable as the animals are constantly on the move. Our guides will, however, do their best to provide the best sightings possible. Tours take place in one of our open safari vehicles and snacks and drinks are provided on every tour. (Please notify us if you have dietary requirements)

Port Elizabeth: Addo Elephant Park Shore Excursion with BBQ

Port Elizabeth: Addo Elephant Park Shore Excursion with BBQ

Embark on a thrilling small-group safari to Addo Elephant National Park, just 35 minutes from Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth Harbour). As South Africa’s third-largest national park and a malaria-free zone, Addo is renowned for its dense elephant population, the "Big 7," and breathtaking landscapes. The park is a wildlife haven, offering diverse terrains that range from lush forests and dense bush to expansive plains, majestic mountains, and coastal dunes. Your full-day tour begins with a warm welcome at the harbour, where you'll meet your expert tour guide. Relax in an air-conditioned enclosed vehicle as you journey into Addo. After a no-queue check-in and restroom stop, your game drive at Mathloweni Gate begins. Explore the park as your expert guide shares fascinating wildlife stories, park history, and fun facts, with plenty of stops for photo opportunities. Enjoy a delicious South African braai (BBQ) lunch, cooked over a fire at a traditional cultural lapa, followed by time to browse the curio shop. In the afternoon, head to the northern section of Addo for more wildlife sightings and stunning panoramic views. Afterward, we’ll drive you back to the harbour in time for you to board your ship. This all-inclusive, small-group safari is perfectly timed to fit your ship’s schedule. It offers a personal, immersive experience ideal for wildlife lovers, families, and adventure seekers.

Addo National Park: Guided Half-Day Safari

Addo National Park: Guided Half-Day Safari

Experience a half-day guided Addo Elephant National Park safari and have the best chance of seeing all the park has to offer. Not only do the guides have trained eyes for spotting and identifying wildlife but they have expert knowledge regarding vegetation and local history, culture, and stories too. During the tour, you'll be taken to the highlighted areas of the northern section of Addo National Park Main Camp. Your guide will help you capture your Addo memories from up close and at the right angles, and they are always on the lookout for the perfect shot. Tours are conducted in custom-designed Closed Toyota Land Cruiser Safari Vehicles, which are spacious, comfortable touring vehicles featuring high ground clearance and large retractable windows.

From Port Elizabeth: Addo Elephant National Park Safari

From Port Elizabeth: Addo Elephant National Park Safari

Embark on a guided safari to Addo Elephant National Park, the third largest and second oldest national park in South Africa. Enjoy a full-day tour from Port Elizabeth, including a traditional South African lunch and a tea or coffee break. Start your day with a pickup from your accommodation in Port Elizabeth and areas along the way to Addo Elephant National Park South Gate, which is home to the Big 7, including the Southern right whale and the Great white shark in its marine section. If staying outside of Port Elizabeth, your guide will meet your at South Gate (Matyholweni Reception) Stop at Matyholweni Reception to get entrance tickets and use the restroom. Embark on a guided safari experience with your professional nature guide showing you the southern section of the park that has a wide variety of wildlife with high chances of seeing lions, buffalos, zebras, warthogs, birds of prey, captivating landscapes as well as a wide variety of antelope species. Stop for a tea/coffee break at a scenic viewing point overlooking the coastline of the Addo Elephant National Park Marine Section and continue to explore the wild side of Addo. Take a lunch break where your guide will showcase his/her African food preparation skills whilst you keep yourselves hydrated with a variety of cold beverages. After lunch, continue to explore the Addo bush and visit the biggest waterholes of the Main North section of the park in search of "swimming or showering" elephants depending on the weather. Towards sunset time, begin to back track towards the south section with the hope of finding animals that prefer the cooler temperatures. This, "golden hour" period makes a perfect opportunity for some of the best photos of the day as the lighting effect becomes magical dependent on weather. Give special thanks and bid Addo Elephant National Park farewell at around 5:30 PM and drive back in the sunset to your respective accommodations.

Port Elizabeth: Addo Elephant Park Shore Excursion & Safari

Port Elizabeth: Addo Elephant Park Shore Excursion & Safari

Addo Elephant National Park is a sanctuary for more than 600 African Elephants and a variety of other indigenous wildlife. The ernomous the diversity of animals, the lions, antelopes, warthogs, brown and spotted hyenas, zebras and the endangered black rhino, make up the magnificent sightings of this sprawling park. Explore this spectacular national park which encompasses five separate biomes; from sub-tropical thicket to nama karoo and grasslands. Witness the living proof of the success of South Africa's conservation efforts.Discover and observe the bountiful wildlife that roam freely, in their natural habitat, in this 180 000 hectares national park. Come and experience a leisurely day in this park with Quality Guides unlocking the fauna, flora and wonderous wildlife. Your journey starts at your place of accomodation, whether in Port Elizabeth,Addo erea, harbour, Bluewaterbay, Colchester or Ematyholweni Rest Camp in the southern entry side of the park. You are then transported to the reception on the southern gate of the park, in a small town of Colchester, 40km away from Port Elizabeth. You will then drive through the park to observe animals in a 24 hectares game viewing area. Lunch will be served in an iconic and famous Jack's Picnic Site inside the park. Soon after lunch, you will again drive through the park, increasing your chances to see more animals. After 8 hours inside the park's game viewing area, having had a few comfort stops, you will transfer back to the entrance of the park for another comfort stop before your return journey to the drop-off point. You will be in a fully air-conditioned vihacle from SUV,Mini bus ..we drive all over the park taking beautiful photos and sharing awesome memories with wildlife in their natural habitat.. Itenerary

From Cape Town: 5-Day Best of Garden Route and Addo Safari

From Cape Town: 5-Day Best of Garden Route and Addo Safari

Note - this tour itinerary may run in reverse or different order subject to availability. Day 1: Route 62 Travel time today is about 450km/5-6 hours. Start with a morning pickup (6am to 7am) from your accommodation in Cape Town and Stellenbosch. Travel along Route 62, the longest wine route in the world, with a wine-tasting stop (non-alcoholic tasting available too) before reaching Oudtshoorn by afternoon. Overnight Stay at Uthando Backpackers (Backpack package) or 88 van Rheede Guesthouse (3 star Comfort package) or Hlangana lodge or similar (4 star Luxury package). Day 2: Oudtshoorn Travel time today is about 250km/4-5 hours. Head to the mountains to go deep underground in the illuminated wonder world of the Cango Caves, exploring vast halls filled with ancient stalactites before traveling onward for about 400km to reach the Addo town region. On the route stop at a local "padstal" informal restaurant-deli for a sit down South African traditional treats tasting experience; sampling bobotie, roosterkoek, koeksisters and melktert. Overnight Stay at Avaco Cabins (Backpack package) or Happy Lands (Comfort package) or Addo Wildlife lodge or similar (Luxury package). Day 3: Addo, Jeffreys Bay Travel route about 300km/3-4 hours. Rise early for the best chance to spot wildlife as the bush awakes in Addo Elephant National Park, the 3rd largest national park in South Africa. Join your own group after breakfast for the included 2-hour van game drive with your guide to search for some of the big five animals; if lucky you'll spot elephants, buffalos, lion & more. Travel about 200km to J'bay to either spend free time at the beach or choosing between optional surfing or beach horseback riding (extra cost). Overnight at Island Vibe (Backpacker package) or Sea Whisper (3 star Comfort package) or On The Beach Lodge or similar (Luxury package). Day 4: Tsitsikamma, Sedgefield Travel route about 300km/3-4 hours. After breakfast, drive inland to experience an optional highest Bungy jump bridge in the world, optional Waterfall Zipline over waterfalls in Tsitsikamma forest (both at extra cost) or choose to have free time and arrive early to spend more time in Tsitsikamma National Park. After all had some time to explore the park, drive onward with a photo stop at Knysna's lagoon en route to Sedgefield. Overnight at Pili Pili Backpackers (Backpacker package), or The Rex (Comfort package), or Protea Hotel Knysna or similar (Luxury package). Day 5: Garden Route Safari Travel route about 400km/6 hours. Take the road back along the coastline until a 2-3 hour safari activity stop in the heart of the native bushveld. Search for most of the Big 5 and other wild animals from an open 4x4 vehicle in the Botlierskop Reserve. Journey back to Cape Town with evening drop-offs in Cape Town or Stellenbosch (between 8pm to 10pm).

Addo Elephant Park:Safari Tour meet Big 5 to be satisfied

Addo Elephant Park:Safari Tour meet Big 5 to be satisfied

Cruiseliners can book this affordable package. From the Dock walk to the gate to meet OTTOURS"Spirit of life". Welcomed by most experienced tourist guide from wherever you are. Be driven to your place of activity. Customers should curry along his/her passport or ID for registration or entry processes. Will search animals in the park until customers are satisfied. We will prepare a picnic to serve a Lunch at the designated place in the Park. We will visit Interpretation Centre where you will have information about the Park. Will go back in searching again the animals. Then will go out of the Park to where had picked you either hotel or back to the cruiseliner.

Cape Town: Garden Route and Addo Elephant Park 6-Day Safari

Cape Town: Garden Route and Addo Elephant Park 6-Day Safari

Explore Hermanus, Oudtshoorn, Sedgefield, Knysna, Tsitsikamma, Addo, and Mossel Bay on an adventurous 6-day trip from Cape Town with accommodation, transportation, and most meals included. Discover wildlife and indigenous forests, taste local wine, canoe, hike, and visit the beaches of Mossel Bay. Day 1: Cape Town - Hermanus - Cape Agulhas Start your trip by departing from Cape Town to Hermanus. Follow the scenic coastal road to Betty's Bay to see a colony of endangered African penguins. Spend the afternoon in the seaside resort town of Hermanus, famous for being the home to hundreds of southern right whales from July to November. Later, drive on to Cape Agulhas, the southernmost tip of Africa and the place where the Indian and Atlantic oceans meet. Day 2: Cape Agulhas - Oudtshoorn Travel to Oudtshoorn in the Little Karoo, known as the Ostrich Capital of the World, via Route 62, South Africa’s longest wine route. Enjoy lunch and a wine tasting at a local winery before checking into your accommodation, a working game farm in the Little Karoo. As the sun goes down, join a tour of the ostrich farm. Take in the views of the Outeniqua and Swartberg mountain ranges in the background before calling it a night. Day 3: Oudtshoorn - Sedgefield After breakfast, head to Outeniqua Mountain Pass and explore the Wilderness National Park by canoe. Paddle up the Touw River through the indigenous forest with an abundance of bird life. After about 40 minutes, leave the canoes for a 2 km hike along a boardwalk to a waterfall with rock pools. In the late afternoon, spend time exploring Sedgefield with its expansive views and beaches. Day 4: Sedgefield - Knysna - Tsitsikamma - Addo Head to the famous town of Knysna via the lavish Lake District of the Garden Route. Visit the Knysna Heads Viewpoint for sweeping views over the Knysna River and the Indian Ocean. Next, stop at Bloukrans Bridge to view the world’s highest bungee jump bridge. Midday will be spent in Tsitsikamma National Park, with its unique combination of indigenous forest and Indian Ocean coastline. The park has a wide choice of activities including hiking, crossing a suspension bridge, and swimming. In the afternoon, leave the Garden Route for the Big Five country, Addo. Day 5: Addo - Wilderness - Sedgefield Spend the morning exploring Addo Elephant National Park. Get up to 2-3 hours to roam the 28,000-hectare national reserve, home to approximately 600 elephants and other animals including buffalo, lions, rhinos, warthogs, and more. After a morning on safari, drive back to the Garden Route where you'll stay overnight in the Wilderness or Sedgefield area. Day 6: Wilderness - Sedgefield - Mossel Bay - Cape Town After breakfast, stop in Mossel Bay to spend some time on the beach. Hike the Cape St. Blaize trail along the seaside cliffs and visit the famous Diaz Museum complex, which commemorates the first known European exploration around the tip of Africa. The more adventurous can try a 10,000-foot tandem skydive or sandboarding on the longest dune in South Africa. Later, arrive back at Cape Town in the early evening for drop-off.

Addo Elephant Full Day Safari / Shore Excursions with BBQ

Addo Elephant Full Day Safari / Shore Excursions with BBQ

We will pick you up from your accomodation, airport, harbour or anywhere from in and around Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) and within the 50 kilometre radius from Addo Elephant National Park. We together drive to Addo Elephant National Park. We explore and experience this natural habitat with an experienced and knowledgeable local guide and unlock the wonders that this magnificent home of the big 7 has to offer. We enjoy the scenic views and breath-taking landscapes within this sanctuary that is home to over 700 African Elephants and to a largest herd of disease-free Cape Buffaloes in the malaria-free Eastern Cape. After an 8-hour tour, we take you back to where we picked you up and safely drop you off at the same place or anywhere in Gqeberha and within the 50km radius from the Addo Elephant National Park. Thank you for choosing us.

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The guide Marc is absolutely amazing, local , knows lots about places , explains very clearly everything and being super nice during the whole tour ! Accommodations are just amazing everywhere , very interesting and beautiful places . The tour was just stunning ! Totally recommend

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A very nice safari! Tabo was very knowledgeable and did its best to make the day worthwhile. We saw lions! Tabo was attentive to the timing and made sure to get me back on time.

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We had a fantastic day with a guide who generously shared his knowledge while also allowing us the time to simply relax and enjoy the moment.

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We saw a lot of animals 3 of the big 5. but it was so fun, thr guide even told us it's difficult to spot some animals and we got lucky 😅

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Elvis was s fantastic guide. seeing so many elephants free to roam was amazing!