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Eastern Cape: Addo Elephant National Park steps up entry and exit measures Eastern Cape: Addo Elephant National Park steps up entry and exit measures

South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that the new, stricter entry and exit measures at Addo Elephant National Park in the Eastern Cape, which got introduced in July 2022, will be stepped up soon to include the verification of all passengers over the age of 18. As of 01 April 2023, no one will be allowed to enter or exit the National Park without the valid documentation as listed below, which must be made available for the gate staff on duty to scan.

  • Driver’s license (driver of vehicle)
  • ID book/card/driver’s license for South African visitors (all persons/passengers over 18)
  • Passport (for international guests)
  • Valid vehicle license disk

Please note that this applies to everyone entering/exiting Addo Elephant National Park:

  • All passengers in vehicles
  • Staff
  • Staff visitors (including pedestrians)
  • Official visitors
  • Contractors and their staff, including BSP
  • Delivery vehicles and their staff
  • WildCard holders
  • Gorah and Riverbend concessions
  • Open safari vehicles
  • Tourist busses
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