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A is for Addo Elephant National Park

 

I have joined a group of international bloggers who are taking up the challenge set by blogger, Julie Fox (a British Ex Pat writing about living and travelling in Portugal) to write a personal A-Z of their country.  Each letter of the alphabet is the basis of the blog and it can be about anything from travel, food, what you hate or love about your country etc.  Bloggers have joined in very enthusiastically from countries like Canada, Portugal, Dominican Republic, Poland, Greece, USA and Australia to name a few – it is turning into something quite exceptional, so, if you have a particular interest in a certain country, look no further, keep an eye on my blog or Facebook page where you will see links to these PERSONAL views.

 

South Africa is all about Adventure and, although other subjects sprang to mind beginning with “A”,  the Addo Elephant National Park  won hands down.   Being a huge fan of elephants coupled with my love of the outdoors and our amazing National Parks also helped.

The original section of the Park was found in 1931 to provide a sanctuary for the eleven remaining elephants in the area.   Today, this finely tuned ecosystem is home to over 500 elephants including buffalo, black rhino, spotted hyena, leopard, a variety of antelope and zebra as well as the unique flightless dung beetle.

The Addo is the third largest of our 19 National Parks covering about 180 000 hectares (444 700 acres).  Plans are well advanced to expanding the Park into a huge mega- Park to include a marine protected area that is home to the world’s largest breeding population of Cape gannets and endangered African penguins.

The Addo is situated in a malaria free area about an hour’s drive from Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape, a super addition onto any trip to Cape Town and the Garden Route

One can stay in the National Park accommodation which ranges from inexpensive huts to lovely cottages, there is great waterhole and a restaurant and you can book game drives with rangers or just drive around in your own vehicle.  For those who want a little more luxury there are a number of excellent lodges and guesthouse both within the Park or just outside the Park.  They range from 3 – 5 star and can include meals, game drives with rangers in open vehicles, guided walks etc.  I have stayed at both the Park accommodation and also at The River Bend Lodge which is situated within the 17 000 hectare Nyati Private Concession of the Addo.   I thoroughly enjoyed both and have plans to return to the Addo in April as have not visited for a couple of years.

View of River Bend Lodge

INTERESTING FACTS

  • The Park has no less than five of South Africa’s seven biomes
  • It has one of the densest African elephant populations on earth
  • It is home to the unique flightless dung beetle
  • Addo incorporates the largest coastal dune field in the southern hemisphere
  • The Park boasts the Big Seven (elephant, rhino, lion, buffalo, leopard, southern right whales and great white sharks)
  • It protects the world’s largest Cape gannet breeding population on Bird Island
Have you visited the Addo National Park?   

And, if you are interested in reading some wonderfully interesting information not only on travel but just daily life in different countries, click onto the Global A – Z logo below, sit back and enjoy.

Click here to find the A - Z challenge around the world

 

 

 

 

14 Responses to A is for Addo Elephant National Park

  1. Kathryn says:

    What a lovely idea and this park sounds wonderful (and I love elephants too)

    • Cynthia says:

      Hi Kat, yes, it is a lovely idea and any bloggers can join in…if you click on the global logo, you can find more info about it in case you are interested in joining.

  2. JANET says:

    Nice one….. Will definitely refer to clients who are interested to take a read.

  3. Alyson says:

    I am SO jealous! It looks a wonderful place – and the elephants look fantastic!
    looking forward to reading more of your posts soon!

    • Cynthia says:

      It is a great place to go and chill out, when you are there you simply forget about all the disasters in the rest of the world and only concentrate on the flora and fauna. The ellies are of course the superstars!

  4. Definitely a different subject to add to our blogs Cynthia and what a great one. Would love to visit South Africa.

  5. Elephants are such lovely creatures and good to know they are safe here. If I ever make it to Cape Town I’ll definitely be dropping by Addo National Elephant Park. Looking forward to B….

  6. Anji says:

    This is really cool idea! It will actually help you discover you own country even better don’t you think? :) Sometimes we know more about other places than our own!!

    • Cynthia says:

      I could not agree more, though I have been in the travel industry bringing people into Southern Africa for many years so do know it pretty well. This though gives me a chance to re-look at places again and also gives me an excuse to visit again, not that I ever need an excuse to travel :)

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  8. Hi Cynthia, The elephant park sounds great. I’d love to go there.

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