Description
World renowned Addo Elephant National Park is a beautiful scenic National Park with history and geology, medicine plants and animals in abundance. Let our guide take you around this park and tell you about history, geology, fauna and flora of this amazing park. They will do their best to introduce you to as many of the animals available in the park and tell you about them.
Each drive is unique and cannot be easily planned. Animals are on the move constantly and the route will be to find them. We supply binoculars to our guests for a better experience.
The tour will be with a qualified guide. The vehicle will be either a Land Rover or one of two specialised safari vehicles, closed vehicles but windows can be opened so it feels like an open vehilce. Photographers will be lined up for good shots.
Itinerary
The drive will set off from the premises of Dungbeetle River Lodge at 9.00 a.m. Join us for a coffee/tea on the deck and then set off to the National Park, 10 minutes away.
At approximately 11h30 you will stop for drinks, snacks and toilets before proceeding on the drive.
Good to know
- An additional cost of the Sanparks Conservation fee will be taken on arrival at the lodge. R82 p.p. for S.A residents and R328 p.p. for non S.A residents. ID documents essential
- Alternative collection and drop off points can be arrange. A transport levy may be added
Included
- Guide
- Snacks
- Refreshments
Excluded
- Lunch
- Conservation fee/entrance fee to the National Park
- Gratuities (optional)
Bring
- Camera
- Binoculars
Wear
- Comfortable clothing
- Comfortable shoes
- Hat
- Dress according to the weather
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Strict Cancellation Policy
The guest can cancel free of charge until 7 days before arrival. The guest will be charged the total price if they cancel in the 7 days before arrival.
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