Addo Accommodation - Find, Compare and Book
Accommodation choices in the Addo area (Eastern Cape, South Africa) are many and varied. Choose from luxury safari camps to backpackers and from five different areas. These areas range from accommodation within the Addo Elephant Park to Lodges and Guest Houses in Addo, to Bed and Breakfasts in the Kirkwood Citrus farming area, to accommodation with spectacular mountain and valley vistas in the Zuurberg to Sundays River accommodation clustered around the new south entrance to the Addo Elephant Park and close to the new Marine Reserve:
View your Addo Elephant Park accommodation choices here:
- Addo Accommodation in the Addo Elephant Park
- Accommodation in the Addo Area
- Accommodation in the citrus growing Kirkwood Area
- Sundays River Accommodation - close to the new South Entrance of the Addo Elephant Park
- Zuurberg Mountain Accommodation - The Zuurberg Mountain overlooks the Addo and Sundays River Valley.
- Addo Surrounds - Accomodation choices within two hours drive of Addo
Deep within the shadows of the dense valley bushveld of the Sundays River region of the Eastern Cape lies the Addo Elephant National Park. Here, the evenings are punctuated by the strident howl of the black-backed jackal, and the francolin's call heralds each new dawn. Safe from relentless persecution in the past, the grey leviathans of the bush now roam in peace. The original Elephant section of the park was proclaimed in 1931, when only eleven elephants remained in the area - today this finely tuned ecosystem is sanctuary to over 450 elephants, Cape buffalo, black rhino, a variety of antelope species, as well as the unique flightless dung beetle, found almost exclusively in Addo. But the Addo story has only just begun. Plans to expand the 164 000 ha Addo National Elephant Park into a 360 000 ha mega-park are moving forward at an exciting pace. This expansion is transforming Addo into the ultimate tourism destination.
Addo Elephant National Park seeks to be fully integrated into the regional landscape, conserves and enhances the characteristic terrestrial and marine biodiversity, ecological processes and cultural, historical and scenic resources representative of the Eastern Cape region for the appreciation, and benefit of present and future generations.