Attractions
Elephant, game and whale/dolphin viewing
Addo Elephant National Park
![]() This finely tuned ecosystem is sanctuary to over 450 elephants, Cape buffalo, black rhino, a variety of antelope species, as well as the unique flightless dung beetle, found almost exclusively in Addo. And their Addo has only just begun. with plans to expand the 164 000 ha Addo National Elephant Park into a 360 000 ha mega-park. Schotia Safaris Schotia Safaris is the oldest private game viewing reserve in the Eastern Cape, bordering the eastern side of Addo Elephant National Park. This malaria free reserve is probably the most densely stocked reserve in Africa, and with over 40 mammal species and approximately 2000 animals, can offer consistently good game viewing throughout the year. Schotia was the first reserve in the Cape Province to have free roaming lions and we can almost guarantee sightings of these magnificent animals on every Tooth & Claw game drive. Shamwari Private Game Reserve Shamwari Private Game Reserve is home to Africa’s Big 5 (elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard), is malaria free and is situated in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Raggy Charters ![]() We specialise in taking tourists, photographers, corporate office party groups, TV crews and marine wildlife enthusiasts on ocean safaris to view the whales, dolphins, penguins and other natural wonders of Algoa Bay. Addo Raptor & Reptile Centre The Addo Raptor and Reptile Centre offer visitors the opportunity to experience a safe close encounter with these majestic and misunderstood creatures.
The Centre is an Animal Recovery and Rehabilitation Centre for sick and injured birds of prey and reptiles, both wild and captive bred. A major part of our role is Education, to the animals needs and the long term commitment needed to look after them correctly. Daniell Cheetah Breeding project ![]() ![]() The aim of this project is to play a part in the conservation of Cheetah's (Acinonyx jabatus), the re-establishment of pure gene lines, as well as educating people to the importance of conserving this amazing species.
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Accolades
TGCSA Star Grading![]() |