- Addo Elephant National Park
Addo Elephant National Park is an
elephant park situated close toPort Elizabeth inSouth Africa and is recognized as one of the country's twentynational park s.The original section of the park was founded in 1931, in part due to
Sydney Skaife , in order to provide a sanctuary for the eleven remaining elephants in the area. The park has proved to be very successful and currently houses more than 450 elephants, 400 Cape buffalo, over 48 endangeredblack rhino as well as a variety ofantelope species.Lion and spottedhyena has also recently been re-introduced to the area. A species unique to the area is the flightlessdung beetle , namely "Circellium bacchus ".The original park has subsequently been expanded to include the Woody Cape Nature Reserve that extends from the
Sundays River mouth towards Alexandria and a marine reserve, which includes St. Croix Island and Bird Island, an important breeding habitat for gannets and penguins, not to mention a large variety of other marine life. Bird Island is home to the world's largest breeding colony ofgannet s - about 120,000 birds - and also hosts the second largest breeding colony ofAfrican penguin s. This forms part of the plan to expand the 1,480 km² Addo National Elephant Park into a 3,600 km² "Greater Addo Elephant National Park".The expansion has meant not only that the park contains five of South Africa's seven major vegetation zones (
biome s) but also that it is probably the only park in the world to house the so-called "Big 7 " (elephant, rhinoceros, lion, buffalo,leopard ,whale andgreat white shark ) in their natural habitat.The park receives about 120,000 visitors annually. International visitors make up 54% of this number, with German, Dutch and British nationals making up the majority.
There is a main and four other rest camps as well four camps run by concessionaires.
The main entrance as well as two looped tourist roads in the park are tarred while the others are graveled. There is also an additional access road through the southern block of the park feeding off the N2 highway near Colchester; it joins up with the existing tourist roads in the park.
External links
* [http://www.addoelephantpark.com/ Addo Elephant Park]
* [http://www.myaddo.co.za/ Addo Community Site]
* [http://www.sunsafaris.com/maps/area.aspx?lngareaid=9 Map of Addo Elephant Park]
* [http://www.greentree.co.za/ Accommodation in the area]
* [http://www.greateraddo-aasvoelvlei.co.za/ Property in the area]
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