11 July 2007

Nguni River Lodge - Addo, South Africa


Guests at Nguni River Lodge are welcomed by a spectacular view over a pristine floodplain with the majestic Zuurberg Mountains as backdrop. Nguni River Lodge is situated in the malaria free Addo Elephant National Park within an hours drive from the coastal city of Port Elizabeth. This luxurious destination offers extraordinary biodiversity with a wide variety of outdoor adventure activities.

The luxurious Nguni River Lodge is an eclectic combination of architectural shapes, textures and colours combined with modern individually styled interiors. Each guest suite boasts a romantic bathroom with an opulent stone bath and outdoor shower, private balcony and swimming pool. From the privacy and comfort of your suite, sightings of Africa's abundant wildlife can be seen on the floodplain below.

The malaria free Addo Elephant National Park offers a world of extreme bio-diversity in one great park comprising of a 240 000 hectare terrestrial and a 120 000 hectare marine zone. Africa's abundant wildlife is without a doubt the main attraction at Nguni River Lodge. Experience close encounters with both the Big Five and numerous smaller animal, bird and reptile species on either game walks, horseback safari's or open game drive vehicles led by professional game guides.


Addo Elephant Park
Situated in a malaria free area just one hour's drive from the South African coastal city of Port Elizabeth, the magnificently diverse Addo Elephant National Park offers a wide variety of game viewing, outdoor adventure, accommodation and cultural experiences. You will be amazed at the variety of natural landscapes and wildlife species that can be experienced in one easily accessible destination.
You've heard about Africa's Big 5 - the elephant, lion, rhino, leopard and buffalo. Well, the Addo Elephant National Park is about to become the only wildlife park in the world where you can view Africa's Big 7 in their natural environment - Yes, with the expansion of the park, you will be able to see the Big 5 plus whales and great white sharks - all in one great park comprising a 240 000 hectare terrestrial zone and a 120 000 hectare marine zone.
Eastern Cape
The Eastern Cape is the only province in South Africa, and one of the few places on earth, where all seven biomes (major vegetation types) converge. Key attractions include:
The rugged beauty of the Wild Coast.
Port Elizabeth, sunshine capital of the Eastern Cape with its friendly people and excellent beaches.
The Tsitsikamma National Park, forests and rivers.
East London, South Africa’s only river port, originally established as a supply port to serve the military headquarters at King William’s Town.
The village of Qunu, former President Nelson Mandela’s childhood home.
The world’s highest bunjee jump (180 m) at the Bloukrans Bridgeon the Storms River.
Outstanding, and varied, game reserves: the Addo Elephant, Mountain Zebra and Mkambati parks.
South Africa
South Africa performed very well in 2003 compared with global markets – the country posted a 4.2% increase in overseas arrivals and a 1.2% increase in total foreign arrivals (some 6.5 million arrivals) from 2002. Often described as “a world in one country”, South Africa offers the visitor a breathtaking variety of scenery, from desert and lush forest, to soaring mountains and vast empty plains. Culturally as diverse as the landscape, many visitors are drawn to experience for themselves the miracle of the peaceful overthrow of Apartheid. Others are attracted by endless golden beaches, big game, diving or snorkelling or bird watching. Whatever their reasons, visitors will find South Africa positively inviting, with world-class infrastructure, transport and accommodation.



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