Completely overshadowed by the world-renowned Addo Elephant Park, there is actually a little town about an hour's drive from Port Elizabeth, called Addo. This small citrus farming community serves mainly as a supplement to the park, offering accommodation and a place to shop before visiting the main attraction - the elephants. Addo lies in a beautiful part of the world, surrounded by ... cont.
From Port Elizabeth
Take the R335 from Port Elizabeth and drive thru to the main entrance gate of the Addo Elephant National Park. 1.4km Before the Park's entrance you turn left on the gravel road Zuurberg Mountain Inn/Addo Dung Beetle. Turn left at the signs boards Slagboom/Addo Dung Beetle. From the turn it is 3km to our gate on the left.
From Grahamstown
Take the N2 from Grahamstown and drive thru to Colchester. Take the N10 towards Paterson and turn left onto the R342, the road to the Addo Elephant National Park's main gate. 1.4km After the Parks entrance you will turn right onto the gravel road Zuurberg Mountain Inn/Addo Dung Beetle. Turn left at the signs boards Slagboom/Addo Dung Beetle. From the turn it is 3km to our gate on the left.
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