Self-drive in South Africa
Addo is a sanctuary to elephants, Cape buffalo, black rhino, a variety of antelope species, as well as the unique flightless dung beetle.
'The place of Great Noise' or the Augrabies Falls are formed by the Orange River thundering its way downwards for 60 metres in a spectacular waterfall. Other highlights are Klipspringer and Kokerboom.
Elevated above the red sands of the Kalahari and suspended in time is Bitterpan - an exclusive, stilted camp overlooking a waterhole. This route is strictly 4x4.
Accommodations are sited on the beautiful Breede River.
In the heart of South Africa's famous Garden Route, a charming world of lakes, rivers, fens, estuaries and beaches gently unfolds against a backdrop of lush forest and lofty mountains.
The perfect retreat for special occasions, or simply just to get away. The camp is tucked away in the dunes, overlooking a waterhole, 20 km from Union’s End where three countries meet.
Situated high up on a red sand dune, overlooking a waterhole in the dry bed of the ancient Auob River, the Kalahari tent camp welcomes you to capture the spirit of the land of thirst.
The camp is situated on the banks of the Auob River on the western boundary of the Park. The camp borders Namibia and is surrounded by thorny Kalahari dune bushveld.
Addo is a sanctuary to elephants, Cape buffalo, black rhino, a variety of antelope species, as well as the unique flightless dung beetle.
The craggy heights of the Mountain Zebra National Park's Bankberg embrace rolling plains and deep valleys, and has become an entrancing preserve for the Cape mountain zebra.
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