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Safari Itinerary

Price: R3,900 per person
Duration: Approx. 9 hours
Min Age: 5 years
Up to 10 guests per vehicle (min 2)
08h30: Pickup from Port Elizabeth, Colchester, Cruise Ship Terminal, or Greater Addo Area
09h00 – 12h30: Guided Game Drive in Addo Elephant National Park
12h30 – 14h30: Lunch at a Local Restaurant (Includes 1 Drink)
14h30 – 17h30: Safari in Schotia Private Game Reserve
18h00: Drop-off at Original Pickup Location

Inclusions and Exclusions

Inclusions:
Hotel / Cruise Terminal Pickup & Drop-off (within designated areas)
Guided Safari with Expert Local Guide
Entry & Conservation Fees for Both Parks
Comfortable Air-Conditioned Vehicle and or Open 4×4 Safari Vehicle
Lunch + 1 Drink
Coffee, Tea & Bottled Water
Exclusions: Gratuities for your guide

Terms and Conditions:

100% Payment is required to secure booking.

  • If cancelled up to 15 days, before the date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
  • If cancelled up to 7 days before the date of arrival, 50% of this activity will be charged.
  • If cancelled later or in case of a no-show, 100% of this activity will be charged.

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Addo Elephant Park and Schotia Game Reserve

This safari is fully guided and ideal for wildlife enthusiasts of all ages, offering comfort, expert insight, and unforgettable encounters in a malaria-free area.

Experience the thrill of South Africa’s iconic wildlife on The Best All-Round Big 5 Safari, a full-day guided adventure through the Addo Elephant National Park and Schotia Private Game Reserve. Witness the Big 5—elephant, lion, buffalo, leopard, and rhino—up close in their natural habitat, along with a stunning variety of other animals and birdlife.

Begin your journey with a guided drive through the third-largest national park in South Africa, home to over 700 free-roaming elephants, black rhino, herds of buffalo, and much more. After a delicious lunch, continue your adventure in the exclusive Schotia Private Game Reserve, renowned for its exceptional lion sightings and dense wildlife population.

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