|  | Gorah, the first private concession in a National Park in the Cape, is a 5 000 ha malaria-free sanctuary in the Addo Elephant National Park, home to the densest elephant population on earth.
| The main house, built in 1856, has been immaculately restored, recalling the romance of yesteryear. With emphasis on a warm, personalised service and meticulous attention to detail, your every need will be handled by the professional staff. With superb dining, wonderful walks, the open vehicle drives, and the atmosphere of a wilderness paradise, your are sure to enjoy your stay.
Highlights are close-up Elephant encounters, Black Rhino, and Cape Buffalo, the only herd to survive into the twentieth century in the province, numerous antelope species, a wealth of birdlife, a treasure trove of botanical species and of course the unique flightless dung beetle, found almost exclusively in Addo. |
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| Facilities Guests can relax in the boma area with it's beautiful rock swimming pool and sun-drenched decks. Experience the African tradition of cooking and eating under the stars. | Accommodation The view over African plains, and luxury tented suites with thatched canopies, comfy king size beds and private terraces overlooking the panoramic landscape makes this the holiday destination of a life-time. Accommodations in individual luxurious tented suites, with en suite bathrooms and private decks, are sure to satisfy you. | Rate includes Breakfast, lunch, dinner, afternoon teas, 3 game drives daily and all taxes. | Access Scheduled flights: - Port Elizabeth
Charter flights: - Available from all major centres as well as Plettenberg Bay
Road transfers: - 70km: Gora Elphant camp to Port Elizabeth Airport(1 way)
Self-drive: - 70km: Port Elizabeth to Gora Elephant camp |
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