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 N2 North. About 16km from the airport, take the off ramp onto the R335 at the sign ‘Addo ‘ ‘Markman Industrial' ‘Motherwell'. Proceed for about 35km along the R335 until you come to Addo Village. Continue along the R335 for 800m past the Police Station, until you come to a train crossing. Turn right at the Rosedale sign.
From Paterson (on the N10)
Take the R335 towards ‘Addo' ‘Addo Elephant National Park'. Continue for 35km, passing the main entrance of the Addo Park on your way.
Go past the R336 turnoff, and 200m beyond it, you will come to a railway crossing. Turn left at the Rosedale sign.
From Grahamstown and Port Alfred
At the Ncanara junction, take the N10 towards ‘Cradock'. Continue for about 30km until you reach Paterson. At Paterson, turn left onto the R335, and proceed as above.
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