Greater Addo has it all !!!

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In August 2009 this clip is filmed by Travelshots.nl in Greater Addo, Eastern Cape South Africa.

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Welcome to Greater Addo.com

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The Eastern Cape of South Africa is one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the world. It is host to The Addo Elephant National Park and many other private Game Reserves. These malaria free alternatives for the Kruger National Park all offer the "Big 5" ( Elephant, Rhino, Buffalo, Lion and Leopard ) and due to the enormous expansions the Addo Elephant National Park now includes a marine section with seasonal whales and sharks. ( "Big 7")

On this website we shall give you an impression of the wide variety of possibilities in The Greater Addo Area. On our pages you'll find complete information of all types of accommodation and things to do, with prices, facilities and direct contact details. If any of the mentioned accommodation or activities interest you, you can directly contact them for bookings or information. We've also put together a few packages on the tours page which you can use as inspiration.... If you have any questions left you can call us on +27(0) 42 23 00 562.

Slowly but surely We're discovering parts of the Wild Coast.The scenic beauty is second to none and we imagine this is what the Garden Route looked like 100 years ago. For your convenience we've now added the section 'West Coast to Wild Coast' underneath the accommodation of Greater Addo.

At the general info page you'll find everything else you need to know like local weather, tourism routes, maps, and links to oher interesting sites about South Africa.

Tourism in the Eastern cape is growing rapidly. If you miss anything that you think belongs on this website let us know .

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Page updated, 8 March 2010