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45% off for locals at Addo lodge

11 Jul 2023
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A luxury safari lodge in the heart of the Addo Elephant National Park is inviting South African residents to experience an extraordinary winter adventure at a 45% discount. 

Gorah Elephant Camp, the only private concession within Addo, provides a truly exclusive and immersive safari experience, plus it’s malaria-free. It also has the densest population of elephants in the world. 

Guests can witness these majestic creatures up close, in their natural habitat, often without even having to leave the lodge. They frequent the waterhole just a few steps in front of the expansive lodge veranda. 

The offer is valid until the end August. 

Gorah offers both game drives and guided walks. The latest addition to the extraordinary conservation and wildlife encounters that guests can have is the unique opportunity to meet, watch, observe and experience the habituated Gorah meerkat family.  

Dining at Gorah is a real occasion, whether in the Manor House with its refined opulence, or under a starlit sky at The Boma.  

Included in the rate are three daily gourmet meals (with all dietary needs catered for) and few extra surprises by the talented chefs – from a silver-service lavish afternoon high tea to evening turndowns. No detail is overlooked.  

The luxury tents offer a blend of old-world glamour and modern comforts, ensuring guests enjoy a five-star experience but are also able to immerse themselves in the serenity and uninterrupted expanse of an authentic African bush escape.  

Guests can self-drive to the lodge or fly to nearby Gqeberha airport. 

T&Cs apply. The minimum stay is two nights.  

The offer is available exclusively for South African residents. 

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