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Visiting Eastern Cape, South Africa


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350 Hotels & Accommodations

25 Things to Do

45 Restaurants

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The Green Tree Guest Cottages

Nov 30, 2009

we chose the cottages because they are very convenient for Addo Elephant Park and Schotia Safaris ( both of which we recommend ) Located on a dairy farm the cottages are large , spotlessly...more

De Erf Manor House

Nov 29, 2009

We stayed for 2 nights at De Erf as part of a 3 week holiday around South Africa. We are really glad we ventured inland to see Graaff Reinet and De Erf was a great guest house to stay in. We were...more

Amakhala Safari Lodge

5 of 5 stars
luxembourg
Nov 29, 2009

Like others our stay was great......for many reasons. We stayed 3 nights (so had theextra visits to Addo and Born Free). From the welcome with cooling/hot towels, the cooling sundowners (or hot...more

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Which game drives? October 27, 2009, 7 replies
Pumba game reserve October 02, 2009, 3 replies
Pumba vs Schotia September 28, 2009, 13 replies
shamwari in october August 05, 2009, 9 replies
Outsdhoorn to Port Elizabeth August 06, 2009, 10 replies
Help planning itinerary for Eastern Cape September 04, 2009, 2 replies
Game Lodges August 29, 2009, 3 replies
Transfer from Port Elizabeth September 04, 2009, 1 reply
Shamwari July 19, 2009, 1 reply
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