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4 nights Malaria Free Safari

4 nights Malaria Free Safari

OVERVIEW

4 nights Malaria Free Safari

What best way to explore the South African bush and wildlife than in a malaria free province with breath taking scenery. Addo Elephant National Park is the 3rd largest National Park of South Africa and located in the Eastern Cape. One of the adventure destinations in South Africa, this province is perfect for a wildlife experience. There are many amazing private game reserves to choose from, creating ample opportunity for go on an amazing Malaria free safari. Whether you prefer an adventurous self-drive or a more relaxed and luxury guided game drive, this 4 night South African Safari experience has it all. You can go on a mini break of extent your holiday with his safari experience and combine it with some of the fantastic other activities around.

Price from EUR 900 per person – ZAR 15.000 per person

HIGHLIGHTS

Trip highlights

INCLUSIONS

What’s included

INCLUSIONS

Carbon footprint

86 kg CO2 e

Day 1 & 2

This Park offers some of the most spectacular elephant viewing in the world. Addo’s over 600 elephants are a majestic and wonderful sight to behold. There are over 400 Cape buffalo, lions and leopard, completing the Big 5. The Zuurberg mountain range is home to the Cape Mountain zebra, mountain reedbuck, baboons, blue duiker, aardwolf and red rock rabbit are found. Hippos are found in the Sundays River which flows at the base of these mountains. Endemics such as the red fin minnow and yellowfish are found in the tributaries of the river. And gemsbok, black wildebeest, springbok, buffalo and black rhino are found in the arid nama-karoo around the Darlington Dam area. The coastal forest is home to bushbuck, bushpig, brown hyena and the rare tree dassie. 

There are hiking trails, 4×4 wilderness trails, game drives with a ranger and marine eco-tours. So much to do and to see, a two-night stay might not even be enough..

Day 3-4

This Malaria-free Game Reserve is a fantastic eco destination. You are welcomed at reception near the Kariega River mouth in the small seaside town of Kenton-on-Sea, where safe parking is provided. The adventure starts with a gentle meandering 11km boat transfer from the River mouth and Kenton’s idyllic Blue Flag beaches, up the stunning Kariega River Estuary to the Reserve, setting the tone for the unique experience to follow – from the Ocean to the Bush. You are either based at one of the two solar-powered, secluded luxury tented Camps tucked away in the forest on the banks of the Kariega River or at stunning Bush Lodge situated just outside the main Reserve in a pristine, densely forested valley. The reserve incorporates the unique East Cape Valley Bushveld, Grasslands and Coastal Forests. Antelope abound, including the rare Bontebok and Oribi. Elephants, Giraffe and Zebra silhouetted against an Indian Ocean backdrop complete a truly memorable picture. The ancient floodplains and pristine coastal forest host an abundance of wildlife: nearly 400 bird species and 45 species of wildlife including the “Big Five”. The lush vegetation ensures a high density of animals and one of the best game-viewing experiences in the country is guaranteed.

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