Port Elizabeth (Xhosa: iBhayi, Afrikaans: Die Baai) (or just PE if you want to sound South African) is South Africa's fifth largest city. It is located on the Indian Ocean coast half-way between Cape Town and Durban, in the Eastern Cape, about 260 km from Knysna. It lives up to its reputation as the friendly city and the windy city.
A perfect complement to the Garden Route, the Friendly City is a major sea port and tourist destination set along the beautiful shores of Nelson Mandela Bay. The centre of the South African motor industry is spoiled by moderate and warm temperatures all year round with scattered rain throughout the year - climatic attributes which contribute to an outstanding quality of life. A popular and significant destination for water sports, Port Elizabeth also offers many historical attractions, such as the Historic Donkin Heritage trail, taking visitors along the footsteps of the 1820 settlers. British heritage is reflected in the Port Elizabeth Cricket Club, and the oldest bowling green in South Africa. Port Elizabeth’s greatest treasures, however, are malaria-free wildlife areas in its vicinity, and clean beaches washed by warm water.
Port Elizabeth was founded by British settlers in 1820 and was named after the wife of Rufane Donkin, Acting Governor of the Cape Colony at that time. The city is located on the Algoa Bay and with the neighbouring towns of Uitenhage and Despatch, it forms the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality. The Algoa Bay is reputed as the Bottlenose dolphin world capital, as pods of thousands of dolphins can be spotted at any given time in this bay. This is also a year-round whale watching destination.
The tourist information centres are in the Donkin Reserve in the town centre, at the Boardwalk (Marine Drive) and at the Airport Arrivals hall. These information centres are managed by the local tourism organisation, Nelson Mandela Bay Tourism, which also offers tourism passes that you can purchase online or at their tourism information centres. These tour passes give you access to free and discounted activities around Nelson Mandela Bay.
- Donkin Reserve. In memory of Rufane Donkin and his wife Elizabeth, after whom the city is named. The lighthouse built in 1861 is open to the public. PE tourism has their office here
- Townships: organized tours are offered by the Tourist Information. There is a safety concern regarding township tours though.
- Alexandria Dune Fields. The largest coastal dune field in the southern hemisphere is located just outside PE at the villages of Colchester and Cannonville.
- Tour Nelson Mandela Bay City, Dickens Street, Central Port Elizabeth, +27 41 373-7758. See Town Hall, Feather Market Hall, the Old Post Office, Fort Frederick, Donkin Reserve, Settlers Park, and the Horse Memorial in one tour.
- Wezandla African Arts and Crafts Gallery, 27 Baakens Str, +27 41 585-1185. Browse African art
- South Africa Airforce Museum, +27 41 505-1295. M-F 8AM-3:30PM; Su 10AM-6PM. free.
- Bayworld, Marine Drive, Humewood, +27 41 584-0650. Daily 9AM-4:30PM. Has a museum, oceanarium and snake park. It no longer offers dolphin performances.
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum, 1 Park Drive, Central (St George's Park entrance, +27 41 506-2000. M-F 9AM-5PM, Sa Su 2PM-5PM. A selection of South African art, especially from the Eastern Cape.
- No 7 Castle Hill Museum, +27 41 582-2515. M 2PM-5PM; Tu-F 10AM-1PM and 2PM-5PM; Sa 10AM-1PM. Dating back to 1827, it is the oldest Settler cottage in PE. R6.
- Red Location Museum, +27 41 408-8400. Tu-F 10AM-4PM; Sa Su 9AM-3PM. The museum which bridges the past with the future. Adults R12; pensioners, disabled and unemployed free on W noon-4PM, Discount for students.
South Africa Airforce Museum, +27 41 505-1295. M-F 8AM-3:30PM; Su 10AM-6PM. free.
Bayworld, Marine Drive, Humewood, +27 41 584-0650. Daily 9AM-4:30PM. Has a museum, oceanarium and snake park. It no longer offers dolphin performances.
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum, 1 Park Drive, Central (St George's Park entrance, +27 41 506-2000. M-F 9AM-5PM, Sa Su 2PM-5PM. A selection of South African art, especially from the Eastern Cape.
No 7 Castle Hill Museum, +27 41 582-2515. M 2PM-5PM; Tu-F 10AM-1PM and 2PM-5PM; Sa 10AM-1PM. Dating back to 1827, it is the oldest Settler cottage in PE. R6.
Red Location Museum, +27 41 408-8400. Tu-F 10AM-4PM; Sa Su 9AM-3PM. The museum which bridges the past with the future. Adults R12; pensioners, disabled and unemployed free on W noon-4PM, Discount for students.
Donkin Reserve. In memory of Rufane Donkin and his wife Elizabeth, after whom the city is named. The lighthouse built in 1861 is open to the public. PE tourism has their office here
Townships: organized tours are offered by the Tourist Information. There is a safety concern regarding township tours though.
Alexandria Dune Fields. The largest coastal dune field in the southern hemisphere is located just outside PE at the villages of Colchester and Cannonville.
Tour Nelson Mandela Bay City, Dickens Street, Central Port Elizabeth, +27 41 373-7758. See Town Hall, Feather Market Hall, the Old Post Office, Fort Frederick, Donkin Reserve, Settlers Park, and the Horse Memorial in one tour.
Wezandla African Arts and Crafts Gallery, 27 Baakens Str, +27 41 585-1185. Browse African art
PE is a wonderful jumping-off spot for game viewing. There are elephants and other birds and animals at Addo Elephant National Park and many privately owned game reserves in the area.
- African Dawn Bird and Wildlife Sanctuary, Thornhill, +27 42 2860-710. 9AM-5PM. Offers a selection of birds and wildlife to view including cheetahs and servals. Braai and picnic places available.
- Beaches. Hobie, Humewood, Kings and Wells Estate Beach are the main swimming beaches. Humewood, Wells, Kings and Hobie have all been awarded Blue Flag status.
- Algoa Bay Yacht Club. Have a meal and go sailing
- Apple Express, +27 41 583-2030. A 100-km narrow-gauge classic steam trip with a stop on the Van Stadens River Bridge. R130 for adults and R60 for kids under 13.
- Boardwalk Casino, +27 41 507-7777.
- Kragga Kamma Game Park, +27 41 379-4195. Gates are open from 8AM to 5PM. You can either sleep in the camp or take self drives during the day. White rhino, buffalo, cheetah, giraffe, zebra and others. Excellent value small park. R30 entrance fee.
- Links Humewood Golf course.
- Raggy Charters, +27 41 378-2528. Whale watching, Penguin Island cruises and fishing charters.
- The Mountain Club of South Africa, +27 41 365-5543. Climbs, walks and a rock climbing school.
- Voetsac Hiking Club, +27 41 581-2109. There are a number of hiking trail, and walks in and around the city: Maitland Nature Reserve, Aloe Hiking Trail and more.
- The People's Observatory, cnr Westview and Macfarlane, Newton Park, +27 41 363-9040. Meetings every first and third Wednesday of the month at 8PM. View the southern skies.
- Roseate Tern hiking trial, Next to Pine Lodge Resort off Marine Drive, Summerstrand, +27 41 585-9711. 9-km circular trail.
- Sandboarding, +27 41 586-2276. The Maitland dune mountain is one of the largest in the country and perfect for sand boarding.
- Surf. The Pipe at Pollok Beach is where you want to go for surfing.
- Chelsea Mashie Golf Club, +27 82 774 7679.
- Sakhume Museum & Xhosa Culture Centre, Human Dignity Centre (On the road leading from Walmer 10th Ave to Schoenmakerskop (Victoria Drive) Beyond and opposite the Walmer Country Club., +27 76 978-6627, +27 14 366-2082. 9AM-3PM. The Walmer Township is one of the only areas in South Africa that avoided forced removals Tours leave every hour on the hour Monday to Friday. If you contact them before visiting, they will include a Xhosa Culture presentation. You will also be able to view a children's project, and locals will be available to take you into the township to see shacks and local life first hand. R20 p.p.
- Pumba Private Game Reserve, +27 46 603-2000. Day guests can experience the day safaris, which are conducted all year round. Each package is tailored to the needs and wants of the individual group, but individual safari times will depend on the season. Visitors can look forward to seeing cheetahs, rhinos, elephants, hippos, lions, buffaloes, White Lions, leopards and a host of other exciting animals.
- South End Museum, Cnr.Humewood & Walmer Blvd (South End, +27 41 582-3325. 9AM-4PM. The South End Museum offers glimpses of the lost past.From its walk-on map,to historical photographsand displays of the life and times of the people of South End,the Museum provides a living memorial to the victims forcibly removed by the infamous Group Areas Act. donation.
There are a number of very good diving locations:
- Bell Buoy - Depth 12m to 18m. Colorful soft coral and a rocky bottom.
- Devil's Reef - Depth 7m with pinnacles up to 1m.
- Evan's Peak - Depth 12m to 40m. Close to St. Croix island.
- Haerlem Wreck - Depth 21m. Navy vessel sunk in 1987
- Phillips Reef - Visibility up to 10m.
- Riy Banks - Depth 18m to 40m. Coral and game fish.
- Thunderbolt Reef - Depth 15m to 30m. Orange and lilac hard coral.
- Ocean Divers International, 10 Albert Road, Walmer, +27 41 581-5121. One of the oldest dive schools in South Africa. PADI courses, own training center with indoor pool.
- Pro Dive, +27 41 368-7880.
Ocean Divers International, 10 Albert Road, Walmer, +27 41 581-5121. One of the oldest dive schools in South Africa. PADI courses, own training center with indoor pool.
Pro Dive, +27 41 368-7880.
Bell Buoy - Depth 12m to 18m. Colorful soft coral and a rocky bottom.
Devil's Reef - Depth 7m with pinnacles up to 1m.
Evan's Peak - Depth 12m to 40m. Close to St. Croix island.
Haerlem Wreck - Depth 21m. Navy vessel sunk in 1987
Phillips Reef - Visibility up to 10m.
Riy Banks - Depth 18m to 40m. Coral and game fish.
Thunderbolt Reef - Depth 15m to 30m. Orange and lilac hard coral.
African Dawn Bird and Wildlife Sanctuary, Thornhill, +27 42 2860-710. 9AM-5PM. Offers a selection of birds and wildlife to view including cheetahs and servals. Braai and picnic places available.
Beaches. Hobie, Humewood, Kings and Wells Estate Beach are the main swimming beaches. Humewood, Wells, Kings and Hobie have all been awarded Blue Flag status.
Algoa Bay Yacht Club. Have a meal and go sailing
Apple Express, +27 41 583-2030. A 100-km narrow-gauge classic steam trip with a stop on the Van Stadens River Bridge. R130 for adults and R60 for kids under 13.
Boardwalk Casino, +27 41 507-7777.
Kragga Kamma Game Park, +27 41 379-4195. Gates are open from 8AM to 5PM. You can either sleep in the camp or take self drives during the day. White rhino, buffalo, cheetah, giraffe, zebra and others. Excellent value small park. R30 entrance fee.
Links Humewood Golf course.
Raggy Charters, +27 41 378-2528. Whale watching, Penguin Island cruises and fishing charters.
The Mountain Club of South Africa, +27 41 365-5543. Climbs, walks and a rock climbing school.
Voetsac Hiking Club, +27 41 581-2109. There are a number of hiking trail, and walks in and around the city: Maitland Nature Reserve, Aloe Hiking Trail and more.
The People's Observatory, cnr Westview and Macfarlane, Newton Park, +27 41 363-9040. Meetings every first and third Wednesday of the month at 8PM. View the southern skies.
Roseate Tern hiking trial, Next to Pine Lodge Resort off Marine Drive, Summerstrand, +27 41 585-9711. 9-km circular trail.
Sandboarding, +27 41 586-2276. The Maitland dune mountain is one of the largest in the country and perfect for sand boarding.
Surf. The Pipe at Pollok Beach is where you want to go for surfing.
Chelsea Mashie Golf Club, +27 82 774 7679.
Sakhume Museum & Xhosa Culture Centre, Human Dignity Centre (On the road leading from Walmer 10th Ave to Schoenmakerskop (Victoria Drive) Beyond and opposite the Walmer Country Club., +27 76 978-6627, +27 14 366-2082. 9AM-3PM. The Walmer Township is one of the only areas in South Africa that avoided forced removals Tours leave every hour on the hour Monday to Friday. If you contact them before visiting, they will include a Xhosa Culture presentation. You will also be able to view a children's project, and locals will be available to take you into the township to see shacks and local life first hand. R20 p.p.
Pumba Private Game Reserve, +27 46 603-2000. Day guests can experience the day safaris, which are conducted all year round. Each package is tailored to the needs and wants of the individual group, but individual safari times will depend on the season. Visitors can look forward to seeing cheetahs, rhinos, elephants, hippos, lions, buffaloes, White Lions, leopards and a host of other exciting animals.
South End Museum, Cnr.Humewood & Walmer Blvd (South End, +27 41 582-3325. 9AM-4PM. The South End Museum offers glimpses of the lost past.From its walk-on map,to historical photographsand displays of the life and times of the people of South End,the Museum provides a living memorial to the victims forcibly removed by the infamous Group Areas Act. donation.
- Curios can be bought along the beach. Haggle down the prices though.
- African hides can be purchased by appointment from Ostrich Emporium SA +27 41 5812148.
- Siyalcha Dolls, +27 41 454-3465. Traditional Xhosa dolls
- The Boardwalk, Marine Drive, Summerstrand, +27 41 507-777. Offers several shops, fast-food restaurants and a casino.
- Greenacres Shopping Centre. An excellent place to spend a Saturday at around noon. There are many, many shops and plenty of restaurants. There is a lively vibe over the weekend, and the mall can be reached easily. It is also commonly referred to as "The Bridge", because it is joined to the mall of that name.
- Walmer Park Shopping Centre. A nice place to eat at, and there are a few nice shops.
- Bay West Mall. Port Elizabeth's largest mall, with some high-end retails brands that are not found at the other centres. A little further out than the other shopping centres, but trading times are longer. There are arcades, movie theatres, extensive food court with a big screen TV, and an ice rink.
The Boardwalk, Marine Drive, Summerstrand, +27 41 507-777. Offers several shops, fast-food restaurants and a casino.
Greenacres Shopping Centre. An excellent place to spend a Saturday at around noon. There are many, many shops and plenty of restaurants. There is a lively vibe over the weekend, and the mall can be reached easily. It is also commonly referred to as "The Bridge", because it is joined to the mall of that name.
Walmer Park Shopping Centre. A nice place to eat at, and there are a few nice shops.
Bay West Mall. Port Elizabeth's largest mall, with some high-end retails brands that are not found at the other centres. A little further out than the other shopping centres, but trading times are longer. There are arcades, movie theatres, extensive food court with a big screen TV, and an ice rink.
Curios can be bought along the beach. Haggle down the prices though.
African hides can be purchased by appointment from Ostrich Emporium SA +27 41 5812148.
Siyalcha Dolls, +27 41 454-3465. Traditional Xhosa dolls
Brooke's Pavilion has excellent views over the beaches and ocean. Any one of the restaurants there are a good idea for breakfast with a view.
- Blue Waters Cafe. Well priced and has an excellent view of the ocean.
- Fishmonger, The Broadwalk, Marine Drive, Summerstrand, +27 41 583-6895. Indulge yourself in succulent prawns, calamari, fish & chips and curries.
- Leonardo's, The Broadwalk, Marine Drive, Summerstrand, +27 41 583-1302. Fantastic pizza, and has a very pleasant atmosphere.
- Ocean Grill, Mercado Centre, Corner of Admiralty and Strandfontein Roads, Summerstrand. Seafood restaurant with classy and elegant decor ; serves good sushi and other seafood meals.
- Old Austria. Just off Cape Road, it is one of the classier restaurants in Port Elizabeth.
- The Oyster Catcher, +27 41 582-1867. Located in the harbour. The seafood is particularly tasty. Very popular - if you want to get a table you must make a reservation.
- Tiffany's, Brookes Hill, Beach Road, Humewood, +27 41 584-0696. Tea, coffee, light meals and fantastic pastries and cakes in a great location looking out over the sea.
- Ginger Restaurant, Marine Dr, +27415831229. The atmosphere is friendly, airy and chic and the food a combination of the finest, fresh ingredients with an Eastern Cape influence.
- Fushin Sushi & Eastern Cuisine, Shop 5, Stanley on Bain, Stanley Street, Richmond Hill. Port Elizabeth's most exclusive sushi restaurant, this place is trendy, intimate and friendly. Located in the upmarket, historic area of Richmond Hill and very centrally located.
- Primi Coastal, Marine Drive, Humewood. A very trendy pizza restaurant ideally located on the beachfront.
Blue Waters Cafe. Well priced and has an excellent view of the ocean.
Fishmonger, The Broadwalk, Marine Drive, Summerstrand, +27 41 583-6895. Indulge yourself in succulent prawns, calamari, fish & chips and curries.
Leonardo's, The Broadwalk, Marine Drive, Summerstrand, +27 41 583-1302. Fantastic pizza, and has a very pleasant atmosphere.
Ocean Grill, Mercado Centre, Corner of Admiralty and Strandfontein Roads, Summerstrand. Seafood restaurant with classy and elegant decor ; serves good sushi and other seafood meals.
Old Austria. Just off Cape Road, it is one of the classier restaurants in Port Elizabeth.
The Oyster Catcher, +27 41 582-1867. Located in the harbour. The seafood is particularly tasty. Very popular - if you want to get a table you must make a reservation.
Tiffany's, Brookes Hill, Beach Road, Humewood, +27 41 584-0696. Tea, coffee, light meals and fantastic pastries and cakes in a great location looking out over the sea.
Ginger Restaurant, Marine Dr, +27415831229. The atmosphere is friendly, airy and chic and the food a combination of the finest, fresh ingredients with an Eastern Cape influence.
Fushin Sushi & Eastern Cuisine, Shop 5, Stanley on Bain, Stanley Street, Richmond Hill. Port Elizabeth's most exclusive sushi restaurant, this place is trendy, intimate and friendly. Located in the upmarket, historic area of Richmond Hill and very centrally located.
Primi Coastal, Marine Drive, Humewood. A very trendy pizza restaurant ideally located on the beachfront.
- Barney's Tavarn, At the Boardwalk, +27 41 583-4500. Lively pub. It overlooks Algoa Bay and is a stone's throw away from the water's edge. The pub has a great balcony, with good draughts and food. A local favorite, many Johannesburg travellers' first stop is at this watering hole to catch up with friends. Live music is available most weekend nights.
- Ekhaya Pub, +27 41 586-1156. For African Jazz
- Ibhayi Brewery Tours, 47 Kohler St, +27 41 404-3527. Tour the beer brewery and have a couple of pints at the Bay and Barrel afterwards.
- News Cafe. It is at the Boardwalk and is always lively and full. They serve good food, and it is a nice place to catch a drink.
- Blackbeards Tavern, Within The Chapman Hotel. Does a splendid Seafood Extravaganza.
- Rasoi, 79 Heugh Road, Walmer, +27 41-581-0333. This is an excellent place for Indian food. The ambiance is nice, and the staff is extremely friendly. It is a great idea to catch a dinner at Rasoi when in PE.
- Cubana - Port Elizabeth, Marine Drive, Humewood, +27 41 582 5258. Port Elizabeth's most exclusive nightspot - definitely not to be missed!
Barney's Tavarn, At the Boardwalk, +27 41 583-4500. Lively pub. It overlooks Algoa Bay and is a stone's throw away from the water's edge. The pub has a great balcony, with good draughts and food. A local favorite, many Johannesburg travellers' first stop is at this watering hole to catch up with friends. Live music is available most weekend nights.
Ekhaya Pub, +27 41 586-1156. For African Jazz
Ibhayi Brewery Tours, 47 Kohler St, +27 41 404-3527. Tour the beer brewery and have a couple of pints at the Bay and Barrel afterwards.
News Cafe. It is at the Boardwalk and is always lively and full. They serve good food, and it is a nice place to catch a drink.
Blackbeards Tavern, Within The Chapman Hotel. Does a splendid Seafood Extravaganza.
Rasoi, 79 Heugh Road, Walmer, +27 41-581-0333. This is an excellent place for Indian food. The ambiance is nice, and the staff is extremely friendly. It is a great idea to catch a dinner at Rasoi when in PE.
Cubana - Port Elizabeth, Marine Drive, Humewood, +27 41 582 5258. Port Elizabeth's most exclusive nightspot - definitely not to be missed!
Port Elizabeth offers coffees on par with the best the world has to offer. It is a city with a handful of baristas that are competitive in their inclination to produce the perfect brew.
Vovo Telo Corner Raleigh and Irvine Street, Richmond Hill. Phone: +27 41 585-5606 Hours: M-F 7:15AM to 3PM. This artisan bakery is the pride of locals who flock to get their fix. The food is wholesome and moreish. The Vovo almond croissant (when you can get one) is a firm favourite and the breakfasts, especially the creamy scrambled eggs with smoked salmon or bacon on Ciabatta are cornerstone meals. Samora and Xolani will fix you a coffee that caters exactly to your taste. Enjoy the old part of PE and listen in on the locals doing their business and revelling in an atmosphere that is part African, part Europe.
Brioche 181 Main Rd Walmer. Phone +21 41 581-2136 Hours: M-Sa 7AM to 3:30PM. The coffee is sublime, the Brioche space beautiful. The cinnamon buns are memorable. The menu is simple and taste driven, and the whole shop is filled with the smell of artisan breads. You can come here to experience the coolness of an old South African 'stoep' on a warm day. Hospitable service, too.
Urban Express 25 6th Avenue, Walmer. Phone +21 41 581-3390 Hours: M-Sa 7AM-3PM. Owned by Donovan McLagan, voted South Africa's No. 1 coffee taster - this man knows coffee. Just one sip of the brew served in 175ml cups proves just that. He represented SA at the world Coffee Tasters Competition and came in at 5th place. Port Elizabeth is proud to be a part of the coffee legacy of the nation. Connected to the renowned Pastryworks, Urban delivers on coffee and delicious breads, sandwiches and pastries. The interior is industrial, the service friendly.
- Belgian, 16C Lower Valley Road, Baakens Valley, +27 41 582-2275. M-F 9AM to noon.
- British, 5th Floor, First Bowring House, 66 Ring Road, Greenacres, +27 41 363-8840. M-F 9AM to 12:30PM.
- Danish, 3 Fearick Street, Sidwell, +27 41 453-2696. M-F 8AM-5PM; F 8AM-noon.
- French, 3 Digby Road, Framesby, +27 41 360-2730. M-F 8AM-4:30PM.
- German, 1 Circular Drive / The Fig Tree, +27 41 397-4721. M-F 8:30AM-12:30PM.
- Italian, 16 Dyason Street, Mount Croix, +27 41 373-6443. M W 10:30AM-12:30PM; Tu F 8:30AM-10:30PM.
Belgian, 16C Lower Valley Road, Baakens Valley, +27 41 582-2275. M-F 9AM to noon.
British, 5th Floor, First Bowring House, 66 Ring Road, Greenacres, +27 41 363-8840. M-F 9AM to 12:30PM.
Danish, 3 Fearick Street, Sidwell, +27 41 453-2696. M-F 8AM-5PM; F 8AM-noon.
French, 3 Digby Road, Framesby, +27 41 360-2730. M-F 8AM-4:30PM.
German, 1 Circular Drive / The Fig Tree, +27 41 397-4721. M-F 8:30AM-12:30PM.
Italian, 16 Dyason Street, Mount Croix, +27 41 373-6443. M W 10:30AM-12:30PM; Tu F 8:30AM-10:30PM.
- Go to Jeffreys Bay for surfing.
- Tour the Garden Route on your way to Cape Town.
- Drive to the City of Saints (Grahamstown) and back through pineapple plantations and along the rugged coast.
There are many local safari and nature parks within easy reach of PE:
- Visit Addo Elephant National Park.
- Kariega Game Reserve, +27 46 636-7904.
- Shamwari Game Reserve, +27 42 203-1111.
- Pumba Private Game Reserve, +27 46 603-2000. Discover wildest Africa in true luxury at the Pumba Private Game Reserve in South Africa. This Eastern Cape safari lodge has achieved a 5-star rating for its unrivalled beauty, world-class service and the abundance of wild animals on its doorstep. In addition to the famous Big 5 (lions, leopards, buffalos, rhinos and elephants), guests of the game reserve have the rare opportunity of seeing the magnificent White Lion, stalking prey and lazing under the trees in its natural environment.
- Visit Mountain Zebra National Park.
- Visit Tsitsikamma National Park.
Kariega Game Reserve, +27 46 636-7904.
Shamwari Game Reserve, +27 42 203-1111.
Pumba Private Game Reserve, +27 46 603-2000. Discover wildest Africa in true luxury at the Pumba Private Game Reserve in South Africa. This Eastern Cape safari lodge has achieved a 5-star rating for its unrivalled beauty, world-class service and the abundance of wild animals on its doorstep. In addition to the famous Big 5 (lions, leopards, buffalos, rhinos and elephants), guests of the game reserve have the rare opportunity of seeing the magnificent White Lion, stalking prey and lazing under the trees in its natural environment.