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Narina Bush Camp

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For a secluded experience in magical forest, spend some time at Narina Bush Camp at the foot of the Zuurberg Mountains and on the banks of the Wit River.

Visitors can access the bush camp – situated 25 km (about a 45 minute drive) away from Addo Rest Camp on gravel roads - by car, hiking trail or horse trail. For a horse trail, bookings must be made with the Addo Game Drive Office. Guests should arrive at least 2 hours before sunset as there is no electricity in the camp. The camp is accessed by crossing a river bridge and walking about 500m through the forest. Please bring your own torch. Bookings are made through Central Reservations.

Please note that Narina Bush Camp is not situated in the Big Five area of the park and no large wildlife species occur here. Narina offers a tranquil getaway in a forest rich with birdlife. Smaller species such as duiker, bushbuck and bushpig do occur in the area.

5 Things to Seek

1. Narina trogon
2. Forest weaver
3. Tree dassie
4. Blue duiker
5. Cape clawless otter

Contact Addo

Tel: +27(0)42 2338600
Fax: +27(0)42 2338643
Email: addoenquiries@sanparks.org

Ranger at Zuurberg – Tel: +27(0)42 2330581

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Accommodation

Tents

  • Four tents with beds provide accommodation for eight people with a camp kitchen (gas fridge and gas stove), hot water shower (paraffin-powered) and flush toilet. Bedding, towels, cutlery, crockery and cooking utensils are provided. There is no electricity and lights in the camp are solar-powered.
  • The camp is booked as one unit per visitor group.
  • Visitors must check in at Addo main camp reception before proceeding to the camp to arrive at well before sunset for visibility.
  • Visitors access the Bush Camp via a 500m path from the parking lot over a small wooden bridge and through the forest.

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Activities

Please note that Narina Bush Camp is not situated in the Big Five area of the park and no large wildlife species occur here. Narina offers a tranquil getaway in a forest rich with birdlife. Smaller species such as duiker, bushbuck and bushpig do occur in the area.

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Facilities

The following facilities are available at Narina:

  • There is an open camp kitchen with gas-powered fridge and stove.
  • There is one paraffin-powered shower and toilet in the camp.
  • Bedding, towels, cutlery, crockery and cooking utensils are provided.
  • There is no electricity and lights in the camp are solar-powered.
  • Visitors access the Bushcamp via a 500m path from the parking lot over a small wooden bridge and through the forest.
  • Visitors must check in at Addo main camp reception before proceeding to the camp to arrive at well before sunset for visibility.

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How to get there

GPS coordinates


Directions from Addo Main Camp

Turn left out of the Park and travel towards the town of Addo on the R335. After about 1km, turn right onto the Zuurberg Pass (continuation of R335) which becomes a gravel road. Turn left at the first road, signposted Narina Bush Camp. Follow the road, then take the right fork, signposted “Narina Bush Camp”. Follow the gravel road, eventually crossing a small bridge and take the left fork. Proceed through several gates until you see the turn off to Narina Bush Camp on your right. Here there is a small parking lot where you can leave your vehicle and walk across the bridge and through the forest for about 500m to reach the bush camp.

Directions from Port Elizabeth (PE)

Take the N2 highway towards Grahamstown. Take the turnoff to the left signposted “Motherwell” and “Addo Elephant National Park”. Turn left at the top of the off-ramp and proceed through Motherwell. Follow this road until you see the entrance to the park on the right. Distance PE to park - about 72km.

Office and Gate hours

Main Camp Reception is open from 07:00 to 19:00 daily. Guests need to check in at main camp reception before proceeding to Narina Bush Camp.
Main gate: Open 07:00 Close: 19:00

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Park Map

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Park Map

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Tariffs

Members of SANParks’ loyalty programme WILD do not pay conservation fees provided that proof of Identity and their WILD card are shown on arrival.

Daily Conservation Fees for 1 September 2009 to 31 October 2010

South African Citizens and Residents (with ID):

R30 per person, per day

SADC Nationals (with passport):

R60 per person, per day
R30 per child, per day

Standard Conservation Fee (Foreign Visitors):

R130 per adult, per day
R65 per child, per day

Wild Card: Year Permits available for all our guests

 

Tariffs for 1 September 2009 to 31 October 2010

Unit type
No. of units
Rate
Base
Max. beds
Add. Adult
Add. Child
Narina Rusic Bush Camp

Bush Camp in Zuurburg Section BCT4 (communal facilties, check in at Addo Main Camp)

1

R780

1-4

4 tents each with 2 single beds

R144

R72

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