​User Reviews – Addo Elephant NP

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stefan   –  
Austria AT
Visited: December 2016 Reviewed: Sep 1, 2017

Email stefan  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Nice self-drive experience with lots of Elephants around.
Overall rating
5/5

We arrived late in the evening at the campground in Addo National Park. Campground was quite packed, but nice. Clean facilities. Camp office was just being rebuild. There's a waterhole where you can observe the animals. As soon as the lights at the waterhole switched off at around 10pm, an elephant family and a rhino showed up. Was great to see the standoff between those 2 in the dark.
Next day we did a self-drive tour through the park - amazing. So many Elephants, turtles, all kinds of deer, and even a lion crossed our park. There's a bushcamp in the middle where we had a picknick.
All in all Addo was a great experience!

tobias.gebhardt   –  
Germany DE
Visited: March 2017 Reviewed: Jul 16, 2017

Email tobias.gebhardt  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Great place to get close to several elephants
Overall rating
4/5

Visiting the Addy Elephant National Park has been my first safari.
After we entered the park and went along the road for a few minutes an elephant just passed by our car. That was pretty exciting because we did not if we just can wait or should leave. But the elephant has been really relaxed and just walked along the road. The highlight was the stop at a water hole during the midday sun. I guess that there have been 50 elephants close to each other. Watching this scenery for 30min has been fantastic.
Besides elephants we also saw zebras and warthogs.

Addo Elephant National Park is the perfect spot for a day trip.

ka.hi   –  
Germany DE
Visited: December 2015 Reviewed: Jun 21, 2016

Email ka.hi  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

a Must for elephant lovers
Overall rating
4/5

We fell in love with South Africa when we first visited the country in 2011. Since then we returned almost every year. During the last years, we visited a large number of national parks in South Africa. Addo Elephant NP was on our itinerary almost every time, with ever increasing time spent there: the first visit, we stayed only one night, and on our last visit during Dec2015/Jan2016, we stayed 6 nights. The park's main attraction are the elephants, and you will not be able to miss them due to their huge numbers. There are also lions and rhinos, but they are very rare. There a no giraffes. We can spend hours at the waterhole simply watching the elephants interacting with each other. Their social behaviour is very much like humans. We particularly like watching the little ones, and there were always many of them.
The bird hide next to the restaurant is also worth a visit. Lots of red cardinals and weaver birds.

We always stayed in one of the park's chalets. They offer sufficient comfort and you are close to the animals. Although outside the park there are more luxurious accommodation for almost the same price, we always opt to stay in the park, because there is a major advantage: People in the park are allowed to enter 1 hour earlier and leave one hour later than people staying outside (this is because the gates between street and Addo rest camp close earlier/open later than the gates between rest camp and game area). Add the driving time from your accomodation to the park and you can easily calculate that good light for photography is impossible when you stay outside.
A typical day as we organize it looks as follows:
- get up 30 mins before the game gate opens
- have a coffee and some cookies or light breakfast (kitchen available in the chalet)
- enter the park when gate opens (usually at or shortly after sunrise)
- stay in the park (mainly at the waterholes) until 9 or 10a.m.
- return to the restaurant for breakfast
- during the day, get the sleep you missed (aircon available in chalet)
- around 4p.m. start the afternoon drive (some cookies and coffee before come in handy)
- leave park when gate closes
- have shower and dinner at the restaurant (but self cooking at chalet would also be possible)
- sleep
It is advisable to bring in your own supplies, especially if you want to cook yourselves, because the shop has only minimal choices.

Gail   –  
United States US
Visited: November 2015 Reviewed: Dec 6, 2015

Email Gail  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Saw 3 of the Big 5
Overall rating
4/5

We went through the tour company Quality Touring Services (http://www.qualitytouringservices.co.za/index.htm). The guides were very knowledgeable and professional. We first drove through the park in a small bus that holds about 30 people. We saw a lot of wildlife right away: warthogs, red hartebeests, an eland, a black-backed jackal, zebras, helmeted guinea fowl, elephants, male and female ostriches (and their eggs!), kudu, leopard tortoise and another small one I can't remember, and black-headed heron.

I highly recommend taking the open air vehicle tour because they can go off the main roads, whereas the personal cars cannot. That's where we got to see two male lions very up close and personal! It was awesome.

The restaurant told us they were only serving breakfast, which was very delicious, however, we saw that the table next to us (also with our party), were able to order lunch. That was a bit disappointing!

Go into the interpretation center to read about Hapoor the elephant. Very interesting story.

Overall, it was really great. Many of the watering holes are on the side of the roads so we were able to see many animals. That's the only part that seemed a bit artificial. Oh and we stayed along the edge of the park for some of the tour so you can see fencing and also electrical towers, etc.

Dawn Dalley   –  
New Zealand NZ
Visited: June 2024 Reviewed: Jul 21, 2024

Email Dawn Dalley  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Overall rating
5/5

We enjoyed our two days self driving through the park. In hindsight we wished we had stayed in the park and not in accommodation just north of it.

Barbara R   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2024 Reviewed: Jun 14, 2024

Email Barbara R  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Overall rating
5/5

It was amazing!

Louise Dixon   –  
New Zealand NZ
Visited: January 2024 Reviewed: Feb 10, 2024

Email Louise Dixon  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Overall rating
5/5

Amazing

Esther Sanchez   –  
Spain ES
Visited: October 2023 Reviewed: Nov 12, 2023

Email Esther Sanchez  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Overall rating
5/5

Huge park with endless elephants, zebras and antelopes

Andre van Staden   –  
Netherlands Antilles AN
Visited: October 2023 Reviewed: Nov 9, 2023

Email Andre van Staden  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Overall rating
5/5

Saw the big 5 and a badger.

Portia   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: February 2023 Reviewed: Nov 3, 2023

Email Portia  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Overall rating
5/5

It's amazing and breathtakingly beautiful

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