
Bird Watching in Addo
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De Old Drift Guest Farm is a working citrus farm near the village of Addo in South Africa's malaria-free Eastern Cape Province. The farm offers self-catering and bed and breakfast accommodation, 15 minutes from Addo Elephant National Park.
Air Conditioning
Patio
Hiking

De Old Drift Guest Farm
Guest house
From
R 2,100
Per night for two in February
Air Conditioning
Patio
Hiking
About Addo
Addo offers access to one of South Africa's premier wildlife reserves, where visitors can observe elephants and other animals in their natural habitat. The area features diverse landscapes from bushveld to mountains, ideal for outdoor activities and relaxation. With its proximity to the coast, it combines safari adventures with coastal explorations.
Addo is a key destination in the Eastern Cape for those interested in wildlife and nature. The town sits near the Addo Elephant National Park, established in the early 20th century to protect the region's elephant population. This park spans over 160,000 hectares and includes various ecosystems, supporting a wide range of species such as lions, buffalo and antelope. The area's conservation efforts have helped recover elephant numbers from near extinction.
The park provides opportunities for game drives and guided tours, allowing travelers to see animals up close. Visitors might also explore the Zuurberg Mountains, which offer hiking trails and scenic views. The Sundays River flows nearby, supporting local agriculture and providing spots for birdwatching. Addo accommodation options range from budget lodges to more upscale stays, catering to different preferences for comfort and access to park activities.
Beyond the wildlife, the region has a history tied to early settlers and indigenous communities. The town itself developed around farming and later tourism. With Gqeberha about 70 kilometers away, travelers can easily combine a stay in Addo with urban experiences. The coastal influence brings mild weather, making it a year-round spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
Local events and markets add to the appeal, showcasing regional produce and crafts. This blend of natural and cultural elements makes the area a solid choice for a varied holiday.
Addo is a key destination in the Eastern Cape for those interested in wildlife and nature. The town sits near the Addo Elephant National Park, established in the early 20th century to protect the region's elephant population. This park spans over 160,000 hectares and includes various ecosystems, supporting a wide range of species such as lions, buffalo and antelope. The area's conservation efforts have helped recover elephant numbers from near extinction.
The park provides opportunities for game drives and guided tours, allowing travelers to see animals up close. Visitors might also explore the Zuurberg Mountains, which offer hiking trails and scenic views. The Sundays River flows nearby, supporting local agriculture and providing spots for birdwatching. Addo accommodation options range from budget lodges to more upscale stays, catering to different preferences for comfort and access to park activities.
Beyond the wildlife, the region has a history tied to early settlers and indigenous communities. The town itself developed around farming and later tourism. With Gqeberha about 70 kilometers away, travelers can easily combine a stay in Addo with urban experiences. The coastal influence brings mild weather, making it a year-round spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
Local events and markets add to the appeal, showcasing regional produce and crafts. This blend of natural and cultural elements makes the area a solid choice for a varied holiday.