Diterbitake: 07.01.2017
Yesterday, before we left, we took a quick look at Cradock and visited the Museum of Olive Schreiner, a writer. Then we headed to Addo. The drive was short and we briefly considered eating in Addo. Unfortunately, Addo consists mainly of the park and many guesthouses around it. So we decided to go to our accommodation and were surprised with a wonderful room and a great park-like garden area. In the evening, we had a three-course dinner that left nothing to be desired. Afterwards, we sat by the fire for a while. Today we will indulge once again. After a good breakfast, we set off to admire the Addo Elephant Park. Unfortunately, we still didn't see any leopards, but we saw incredibly many warthogs, some with young, some elephants, zebras, lots of kudus, a dik-dik, and various birds. The park was often densely overgrown, which is certainly nice for the animals, but for us it had the disadvantage of not seeing much. If you were to visit the park first, it would probably be nice, but since we have already seen great parks like Kruger and Mountain Zebra Park, it didn't fully convince us, even in terms of scenery.