Safari and Game Reserves in the Eastern Cape

We home to at least nine game reserves in the Eastern Cape. From the inexpensive to top of the range, we have anything to suit your taste. Addo National Park is home to approximately 400 elephants and other animals including lion and black rhino. This park is the third largest in South Africa and is easily accessible to Port Elizabeth being one hour away by car. They do research and one of their projects to to bring back the Quagga an extinct animal closely resembling a cross between a mule and a Zebra. They have private game reserves breeding these animals and this is done by selective process.They also host more visitors in a year than even the mighty Kruger National Park. Addo National Park is just one of many parks or reserves in our province that will afford you the opportunity of viewing different animals either from the comfort of you vehicle as in Addo National Park or from a suitable vehicle built for rough terrain. Private game reserves normally have the big 5 but Addo being a national park only has the animals that were there before man arrived. So you may be able to view lion, rhino, leopard, elephant, springbok, impala, kudu, eland, giraffe and many other fascinating animals that abound in the wild. If you go to my facebook link you should be able to book a safari.

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2 responses to “Safari and Game Reserves in the Eastern Cape

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    • Our game reserves are miniature episodes, if you like in an Africa which has been changed by man. They are entirely wild in the stance that the animals within them live and behave like normal wild animals out in the wilds

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