This Ultimate Garden Route to Addo Elephant National Park is for the adventurous traveller. Located near the city of Port Elizabeth, Addo is the third-largest national park in South Africa, and home of the Big Seven—including the Great White Shark and Southern Right Whale. At Wild Safari Guide, we can recommend the best tour options, inspire dream holidays, and create the ultimate safari package. Your travel experience starts right here.
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The most famous resident in Addo Park must be the Elephant, along with the Flightless Dung Beetle. The game area is home to the Big Five, although leopard sightings are extremely rare. The coastal section is home to the Great White Shark and the Southern Right Whale.
✓ Pickup and drop-off service
✓ Transfers to tour highlights
✓ Insured and licensed mini-van
✓ English speaking, local and qualified guide
✓ Bed and bedding for six nights
✓ Route 62 Boplaas Wine Tasting
✓ Ostrich Farm visit
✓ Cango Caves Heritage or Adventure Visit
✓ Wilderness Canoeing
✓ Knysna Heads Walk
✓ Exploring Tsitsikamma National Park
✓ Addo Game Drive in
✓ Flexible payment options in multiple currencies
✓ No booking or credit card fees
✓ Coverage by a guarantee fund
x All flights (international and within South Africa)
x Guide service fee
x Driver service fee
x Any private and personal expenses
x Room service fees
Cape Town International Airport
Feb to May
GMT +2
The best time to visit the Garden Route and Addo Elephant National Park is between February and May. Summer temperatures between November and February can reach 40 degrees Celsius. Winters are mild, but it becomes colder at night and rainfall averages around 450mm per year. There is no malaria risk in the park.
Accommodation throughout the 5-day Garden Route to Addo tour is very comfortable and offers modern amenities, so guests can enjoy all the creature comforts of home while reconnecting with the South African wilderness.