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Addo Main Camp
Addo Main Camp
Addo Main Camp
Addo Main Camp

Addo Main Camp: gallery


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Addo Main Camp: picture gallery


Addo Main Camp is situated in the main wildlife area of Addo Elephant National Park.
The camp has many facilities including a fuel station…
...and the Ulwazi interpretive centre…
…where a wall of horns and other displays…
…educate visitors about the fauna and flora of the park,…
…whilst children will also have the chance to play.
At Addo Main Camp's shop…
…travellers can buy a good selection of basic personal supplies and food…
…in order to cater for themselves.
Guests who don't wish to cook can enjoy their meals in the camp's restaurant,…
…which offers particularly good burgers and steaks.
There is a variety of accommodation options to choose from at Addo Main Camp,…
…all with access to a braai area…
…and kitchen facilities, either shared with other guests…
…or private.
The room we've stayed in has a kitchen and two double beds in an open area…
...and an en-suite bathroom fitted with a bath, toilet, hand basin and shower.
From the main room…
…you can step out onto a private veranda overlooking the shrub-covered land.
Activities here naturally focus on game drives in Addo Park's main wildlife area,…
...easily accessible through a gate at the north end of the fenced camp.
The park is home to a high density of elephants,...
…thanks to massive efforts in conservation.
Apart from that it's interesting in terms of vegetation rather than game diversity.
Beside elephant, other common species include kudu, warthog and zebra.
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Addo Main Camp is situated in the main wildlife area of Addo Elephant National Park.
Addo Main Camp is situated in the main wildlife area of Addo Elephant National Park.
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The camp has many facilities including a fuel station…
The camp has many facilities including a fuel station…
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...and the Ulwazi interpretive centre…
...and the Ulwazi interpretive centre…
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…where a wall of horns and other displays…
…where a wall of horns and other displays…
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…educate visitors about the fauna and flora of the park,…
…educate visitors about the fauna and flora of the park,…
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…whilst children will also have the chance to play.
…whilst children will also have the chance to play.
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At Addo Main Camp's shop…
At Addo Main Camp's shop…
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…travellers can buy a good selection of basic personal supplies and food…
…travellers can buy a good selection of basic personal supplies and food…
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…in order to cater for themselves.
…in order to cater for themselves.
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Guests who don't wish to cook can enjoy their meals in the camp's restaurant,…
Guests who don't wish to cook can enjoy their meals in the camp's restaurant,…
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…which offers particularly good burgers and steaks.
…which offers particularly good burgers and steaks.
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There is a variety of accommodation options to choose from at Addo Main Camp,…
There is a variety of accommodation options to choose from at Addo Main Camp,…
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…all with access to a braai area…
…all with access to a braai area…
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…and kitchen facilities, either shared with other guests…
…and kitchen facilities, either shared with other guests…
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…or private.
…or private.
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The room we've stayed in has a kitchen and two double beds in an open area…
The room we've stayed in has a kitchen and two double beds in an open area…
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...and an en-suite bathroom fitted with a bath, toilet, hand basin and shower.
...and an en-suite bathroom fitted with a bath, toilet, hand basin and shower.
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From the main room…
From the main room…
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…you can step out onto a private veranda overlooking the shrub-covered land.
…you can step out onto a private veranda overlooking the shrub-covered land.
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Activities here naturally focus on game drives in Addo Park's main wildlife area,…
Activities here naturally focus on game drives in Addo Park's main wildlife area,…
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...easily accessible through a gate at the north end of the fenced camp.
...easily accessible through a gate at the north end of the fenced camp.
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The park is home to a high density of elephants,...
The park is home to a high density of elephants,...
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…thanks to massive efforts in conservation.
…thanks to massive efforts in conservation.
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Apart from that it's interesting in terms of vegetation rather than game diversity.
Apart from that it's interesting in terms of vegetation rather than game diversity.
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Beside elephant, other common species include kudu, warthog and zebra.
Beside elephant, other common species include kudu, warthog and zebra.

Other lodges in Addo Elephant National Park

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Elephant House

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Elephant House is a welcoming, owner-run base for those wishing to explore the Addo Elephant National Park and the surrounding area.


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River Bend Lodge

River Bend Lodge

Located on a private concession within the Addo Elephant National Park Riverbend Lodge is a very comfortable base from which to discover Addo.


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Gorah Elephant Camp

Gorah Elephant Camp

A beautiful safari camp set within Addo Elephant Park. Lovely tented suites and great game viewing make this a great stop along South Africa's glorious Garden Route.


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Camp Matyholweni

Camp Matyholweni

An easily accessible safari camp in Addo Elephant Park, Matyholweni offers self-catering family cottages, as well as access to the nearby town of Colchester.


100% (1 review)
Camp Fig Tree

Camp Fig Tree

Camp Fig Tree is a luxurious lodge located just outside Addo Elephant Park. It is well situated for visits to the park itself.


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