[2024 Western District Attraction] Travel Guide for Addo Elephant National Park (Updated Dec)
City Parks
National Parks
Address:
Addo, South Africa
Opening times:
Open today at 7:00-19:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+27 42 233 8600
📍Addo Elephant Park, South Africa 🇿🇦
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Get ready for an unforgettable adventure at Addo Elephant National Park, where you can encounter magnificent elephants and other incredible wildlife in their natural habitat. Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers, this park offers an authentic South African safari experience 🇿🇦
✨ Why You’ll Love It:
🐘 Majestic Elephants: Witness one of the largest elephant populations in the world. Watch these gentle giants roam freely, bathe in waterholes, and interact with their herds.
🌿 Diverse Wildlife: Discover a rich array of wildlife, including lions, buffalo, zebras, antelope, and more. The park is also home to the unique flightless dung beetle found only in this region.
📸 Photo Opportunities: Capture stunning photos of elephants and other wildlife against the backdrop of beautiful landscapes. The golden hours of sunrise and sunset offer perfect lighting for photography.
🦁 Big Five Experience: While elephants are the main attraction, Addo is also home to the Big Five: elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, and buffalo. Enjoy the thrill of spotting these iconic animals.
🌍 Scenic Drives: Take a self-drive safari or guided tour through the park’s diverse habitats, from dense bushveld to open plains. Each area offers unique sights and experiences.
🛖 Cultural Insights: Learn about the local culture and conservation efforts through informative displays and interactions with knowledgeable guides.
🌟 Eco-Friendly Tourism: Support conservation and eco-tourism by visiting a park dedicated to protecting wildlife and their natural environment.
🗓 Best Time to Visit: Year-round, but for optimal wildlife viewing, visit during the dry season (June to September) when animals congregate around waterholes.
📍 Where: Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a passionate photographer, or simply looking for an adventurous getaway, Addo Elephant Park offers an incredible and immersive experience. Pack your binoculars and your sense of wonder, and embark on a safari adventure like no other!
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Anastasiia Mossur
Self Drive Safari
When completing the garden route in Port Elizabeth, we decided that instead of making the long journey to Kruger National Park, we would keep our hire car for an extra day and self drive safari in Addo National Park. What a wonderful day we had! The park has The Big 5 as well as incredible birds, hundreds of zebra, leopard turtles, multiple antelope, hyena, and the list goes on.
The park opens from 7:30-17:00 was very reasonably priced and truly stunning.
Highly recommended 1🐆🐒🐗🦓🦌🦁🐘🦏🦅🐦🐢
Zanna6
Gentle giants
One of the most memorable experiences we had in South Africa was when we visited Addo National Elephant Park. This park is the 3rd largest National park in South Africa. Although there are tour guides that can take you on the safari with their vehicles, we opted to drive through the game park by ourselves. Seeing so many different wildlife up close is truly a magical experience. Especially seeing the elephants, you truly feel a little bit more connected to nature. Addo was awesome, we’d go back there in a heart beat!#Addonationalelephantpark #localguides #southafrica #wildlife #Nationalparks #elephants
Sash’n’Rita
Changing Tyre Among Lions
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I'm a Capetonian living is South Korea. In 2017 we travelled to Cape Town for the 1st time with the kids. And i wanted to give them the full experience ~ you know, showing the big 5 at a nearby national reserve. Kruger National Park is too far from Cape Town, but Addo Elephant park wasn't bad.
I had never been to an safari or animal park before, so took off (2 kids, wife and me) to Addo Elephant park.
It was such a thrill and the SA sun harshly supported us. Both my kids were too young at the time so were advised to use our own car instead of the safari car to drive in the park. We did. The car (sedan) i had hired it from Cape Town international Airport.
Long short; we drove in, saw few zebras, wild pigs, a herd of elephants ~ beautiful and majestic creatures. Then we drove around looking for lions, but no luck amd that's when it happened. We heard a loud boom and the car dropped on one side. We had a blow out aka puncture.
Mind you, I've never driven in SA, let alone change a tyre. Korea is very small, you simply call your insurance and they are they in no time to service you. So I called the car center (were i had hired the car), and they were so friend and cool aboit it, like, "sir, Cape Town is more than 900km away from where you are. So please, there must be a spare tyre in the trunk and a jack kit... get to working". Me knowing where I was and my wife and kids not South African and all, I clutched my invisible pearls, like, "No! Say what now? Do you know who you're talking to? I'm one of your VIP's and I'm not even from here. Do you want me dead eaten by tiger and lion"? Her response; "Sir, you are South African, but yes your wife and kids aren't. But you are. You know these streets. And for the record, we don't have tigers in SA. This aint South Korea". We both went cackling because she was funny as hell and she checked me real quick and she was right. But wrong about me knowing the streets but I had not choice. i had to get to working. 1st i tried stopping passing cars for help but no one wanted risking a possibility of getting robbed in the middle of an animal park (i assumed that) or get mauled by lions. 2nd ask passersby to let the security at the gate to come help but no help came. i only had one choice. To do it myself. And i did. If you look at the pictures above, you can tell I'm a nube and I've never done that before. Oh, and i could help but notice how big the elephant poops are 🤣🤣
Anyway, when we got to the exit on our way out, we told them what had happened... they admired my courage and the fact that my family kept calm throughout that and that my wife had a nerve and audacity to even take pictures of the whole thing. And they did mention that we were lucky because it's too hot that day and lions were prolly somewhere lazing around in a shade. We made out of there alive. And i was so damn proud 👏🏾