Just 10 km from Addo Elephant National Park, AfriCamps Addo is AfriCamps’ first boutique glamping location in the Eastern Cape. Set on the foothills of the Zuurberg Mountains, the camp is surrounded by indigenous fynbos, forested gorges, and scenic trails.
Located on the beautiful Hayterdale Trails property on the foothills of the Zuurberg Mountains, the camp offers easy access to 50 km of scenic mountain biking, trail running, and hiking routes through Yellowwood forests and over rolling hills of valley bushveld dotted with ancient cycads. Spot over 160 bird species, and even catch a glimpse of sable and nyala in the property’s conservancy. For an authentic Big 5 safari experience, visit the Addo Elephant National Park, just 10 km away.
The Tents sleep 5.


A spacious L-shaped deck and five canvas panels offer guests an immersive outdoor experience with unparalleled views of the natural surroundings. There is a wall fan, electric blankets, solar powered electricity, an indoor fire as well as outdoor braai, a fully fitted kitchen with 4 plate gas stove, bar fridge, and a bathroom with rain shower, basin and w/c. There are 2 Queen extra length beds and a single bunk bed. You also have the option of ordering breakfast and braai packs to cook yourselves. A wood fired private hot tub.
Guests can choose between the AfriCamps tents, as above, ideal for families or groups of up to five, featuring two bedrooms with queen-size beds, one with a single bunk bed above, and a fully equipped kitchen.

For couples, the Premium tents, above offer an open-plan layout with a king-size bed, ceiling fan, a sleek, fully equipped kitchen with a cooking island, 2 burner gas stove, fridge, a Nespresso machine, and sweeping 180° views. Both options include indoor fireplaces, outdoor wood-fired hot tubs, L-shaped decks, netted hammocks, and outdoor braais, perfect for soaking up the Addo scenery.
The tents all have 24/7 solar powered electricity, WiFi and you have access to a communal pool.
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For route planning: Addo Tourism recommends that visitors enter the park through the Matyholweni Gate at Colchester or drive to the Main Gate via Paterson, thus avoiding the hotspot area of Motherwell Township.