Explore the Wonders of Africa

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City Tours – Including Apartheid Museum

Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha) offers rich city tours highlighting its history and culture. Visitors can explore heritage sites in Central Port Elizabeth, the Donkin Reserve, and Route 67, an artistic tribute to Nelson Mandela. The South End Museum provides insight into Apartheid-era forced removals. These tours offer a deep dive into the city’s past and vibrant present.

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Cheetah Park

Daniel Cheetah Park, located near Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), offers a unique opportunity to see and interact with cheetahs up close. The park focuses on conservation and education, providing guided tours where visitors can learn about these magnificent big cats and other wildlife. It’s a great destination for animal lovers looking for an unforgettable wildlife experience.

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Addo National Park

Addo Elephant National Park, located in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, is one of the country’s largest and most diverse wildlife reserves. Established in 1931 to protect the last remaining elephants in the region, it has since expanded to cover over 1,600 square kilometers. The park is home to the Big Five, including over 600 elephants, as well as lions, rhinos, buffaloes, and leopards. Visitors can enjoy game drives, hiking trails, and breathtaking landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.

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Private Game
Parks. Game Drives

Nyosi Wildlife Reserve and Kragga Kamma Game Park offer two unique safari experiences near Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth). Nyosi, a 2,500-hectare conservation area, provides a serene escape with guided game drives, hiking trails, and diverse wildlife. Kragga Kamma, a private game park, is known for its lush landscapes and close encounters with free-roaming animals like rhinos, cheetahs, and zebras. Both reserves offer an accessible and immersive wildlife experience, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

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