Addo Camps Accommodation
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AfriCamps Addo
Camps, Self Catering, Glamping in Addo
AfriCamps Addo boasts eight boutique glamping tents overlooking rolling green hills at the heart of adventure in...
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R1,590
Gorah Elephant Camp
Camps, Game Lodges in Addo
The incomparable thrill of quietly observing a passing herd of elephant, lion and general game, while being served...
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R10,125
HillsNek Safari Camp
Camps, Game Lodges in Addo
*The stone, canvas and thatched main lodge is at the heart of the camp, with private safari tents elevated on wooden...
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R9,120
Harmony Game Lodge
Camps, Guest Lodge, Game Lodges, Glamping in Addo
Welcome to Harmony Game Lodge!
Harmony Game Lodge is a beautiful, tranquil and quiet game lodge nestled amongst...
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R1,700
Stargazer Camp
Bed And Breakfast, Camps in Addo
Every suite (there is only two) are furnished with comfort, kept in mind our goal is to lessen our human footprint...
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R5,000
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Addo Reviews
The quad biking and river safari.
Addo elephants are an experience not to be missed.
I loved the safe roads and the animals, especially the elephants.I also liked the nice shop to buy memorabilia.I also stayed close by at Avoca and this was five star treatment.I loved the tranquility and good host Riaan.
What an amazing haven to unwind and relax. Everything is Eco friendly and the staff are living examples of this. All the food was organic and delicious. The rooms are clean and comfy, The natural pool was beautiful and the location is close to the Addo Elephant National Park. We would definitely come back! Thank you for our amazing stay🙏
Beautiful scenery and very peaceful.
The animals are not scared of the vehicles travelling near them. We experienced some real magic moments in Addo.
More info about Addo
The tiny town of Addo is the gateway to the renowned Addo Elephant National Park in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. The town was first established as a railway junction in the 1930s and the area is today a major citrus producer. The origin of the town’s name is unclear. Aside from offering accommodation for visitors to the adjoining park, Addo has also become an adventure centre. The gorgeous Sundays River Valley nearby is the perfect setting for water- and acrophobic-related escapades.
Addo is an hour’s drive from Port Elizabeth, the region’s largest town inclusive of an international airport. There are several Big 5 reserves along the route.
Eastern Cape weather is temperate, the regional road to Addo is fairly well maintained and scenic, and visitors can expect a pleasant stay in Addo.
Top 6 reasons to visit Addo
1. Self-drive the Addo Elephant National Park to see the more than 600 elephants... Show more