Eastern Cape Safaris

The Eastern Cape region of South Africa offers unique and luxurious safari lodges located on private game reserves and national parks.

The malaria-free Eastern Cape is an unrivalled Big Five Family Safari destination. Families are able to combine their exciting Big Five safari with a variety of activities including beach holiday activities ideal for children, traditional cultural Xhosa village visits and more.

Eastern Cape private game reserves and national parks offer a unique selection of luxurious safari lodges that will satisfy even the most discerning traveler. From the award-winning Shamwari and Amakhala game reserves to the world famous Addo Elephant National Park lodges,  the Eastern Cape offers exactly what you want.

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Amakhala Bush Lodge

From R6,190.00 per person

Experience a malaria free Big 5 Safari in the magnificent Amakhla Bush Lodge.

Amakhala Safari Lodge

From R5,435.00 per person

Enjoy a authentic malaria free Big 5 safari experience at the exclusive Amakhala Safari Lodge.

Amakhala Woodbury Lodge

From R4,990.00 per person

Accessible luxury safari in the  Malaria free Amakhala Game Reserve, only 1 hours drive from Port Elizabeth.

Amakhala Woodbury Tented Camp

From R4,990.00 per person

A authentic African tented Big 5 Safari in the Malaria free Amakhala Private Game Reserve

Gorah Elephant Camp

From R10,740.00 per person

A authentic African tented Big 5 Safari in the Malaria free Addo Elephant National Park

HillsNek Safari Camp

From R5,580.00 per person

A authentic African tented Big 5 Safari in the Malaria free Amakhala Private Game Reserve

Hlosi Game Lodge

From R4,990.00 per person

A authentic African tented Big 5 Safari in the Malaria free Amakhala Private Game Reserve

Pumba Water Lodge

From R7,150.00 per person

A authentic African tented Big 5 Safari in the Malaria free Eastern Cape.

Riverbend

From R10,740.00 per person

A authentic African tented Big 5 Safari in the Malaria free Addo Elephant National Park