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addo elephant park
Situated just over 45 minutes drive from Ahoy Boutique Hotel, the magnificently diverse Addo Elephant National Park offers a wide variety of wildlife experiences, natural landscapes, outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. Private Game Reserves such as Shamwari and Schotia Safari Private Reserve are also found in the Addo area offering Ahoy Boutique Hotel guests wonderful day trip excursions, or guests can ride or walk with the Addo Elephant Back Safaris elephants. Addo is a must visit for outdoor and wildlife enthusiasts.
between farmers and elephants threatened their survival. Today the Addo Elephant Park is home to Cape Buffalo, Black Rhino, Lion, Leopard, a range of antelope species and the rare flightless dung beetle. The Addo Elephant National Park is South Africa's only ‘Big Seven’ nature reserve, with the inclusion of the Southern Right Whale and Great White Shark after the Greater Addo Park was extended to the Indian Ocean.
The Addo Elephant National Park is the third largest SANPark in South Africa, offering visitors a wide range of game viewing and outdoor activities, which include horse-back game viewing and horse-riding, guided walks, hiking, 4x4 trails and a picnic area for day visitors.

The Addo Day trip is a favourite amongst
outdoor and wildlife enthusiasts staying at Ahoy Hotel.
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The malaria free town of Addo lies in the beautiful Sundays River Valley and is home to the world famous Addo Elephant National Park, founded after eleven Addo Elephants were saved from the brink of extinction in 1931, after continuous clashes