Addo Elephant National Park Tour

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A guided tour of Addo Elephant National Park which includes entry free, lunch and full day guided tour in our own vehicle (not open vehicle)!

Highlights

  • Experience and African Big 5 safari
  • Experience a day out in the African Bush
  • Home of one of the largest concentrations of African Elephant

Description

Venturing into Addo Elephant National Park is like embarking on a journey of a lifetime, where nature unfolds its wonders in the most exhilarating way. The moment you pass through the park's entrance, the sense of adventure takes hold, and you can feel the wild heartbeat of Africa resonating through the air. As you cruise through the park on a game drive, the anticipation builds, and your senses are heightened with every rustle in the underbrush. The sun bathes the landscape in a warm, golden glow, creating a canvas for the untamed beauty that awaits. The Big Five, Africa's most iconic and elusive wildlife, are the stars of the show here. The quest to spot them becomes an immersive experience, a thrilling treasure hunt through the untamed wilderness. Here's a quick introduction to these majestic creatures: African Elephants: It's in the park's name for a reason. The African elephant, with its powerful presence, is a symbol of the park's magnificence. As you encounter these gentle giants, you can't help but be humbled by their sheer size and grace. African Lions: The king of the savannah, lions are the embodiment of strength and majesty. The thrill of hearing their mighty roars echo across the plains is an indelible memory. African Buffalos: These colossal herbivores exude a sense of rugged resilience. Observing a massive buffalo herd is a testament to the harmony and power of nature. African Leopards: The elusive leopard, with its exquisite coat and piercing eyes, is the epitome of stealth and grace. Spotting one feels like uncovering a hidden gem in the wilderness. Very rare and hard to spot. African Rhinoceros: The rhinos, with their armored appearance, stand as symbols of perseverance. Witnessing them in their natural habitat is a poignant reminder of the urgent need for conservation efforts. Every moment in Addo Elephant National Park is an opportunity to connect with the untamed heart of Africa. The calls of the birds, the scent of the bush, and the sight of wildlife against the backdrop of pristine landscapes create a symphony of sensory experiences. It's a place where the line between observer and observed blurs, and you become a part of the wilderness, if only for a fleeting moment.

Includes

Lunch at Addo Main Camp - Cattle Baron

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Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

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