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Knysna Elephant Park

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Open Opens at 9:00-16:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
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Just off the N2 between Knysna and, Plettenberg Bay, 6600, South AfricaMap
Phone+27 44 532 7732
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  • Ethan J
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    Elephant Walk

    This has to be one of the coolest places I have ever been to, awesome experience walking with the elephants at a very reasonable cost. Kuda was my guide and taught me so many interesting facts about t...

    Reviewed on Jun 15, 2024
  • LeSandz
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    A Unique and Unforgettable Experience

    Walking alongside the majestic Knysna elephants, as I gazed up at the towering trees and listened to the gentle rustling of leaves. The way they moved, their trunks entwined and their ears flapping la...

    Reviewed on Jun 9, 2024
  • 419jeannettes
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    Unforgettable experience.

    Got to walk along side these beautiful creatures. Then we got to feed them. Love the people there. Very friendly and accommodating. They rehabilitate elephants and then send them to conservations. ...

    Reviewed on Jun 8, 2024
  • vannispen53
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    My wonderful interaction with elephants @

    It is a lifetime experience, to be só close to elephants, is "exciting"!. Thank you for all the guides and personal, for what you are doing for these animals. Without you they will not survive! ...

    Reviewed on Jun 3, 2024
  • Bby85
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    Great family adventure

    This place provides a safe haven to 5 female elephants that have lived through traumatic experiences such as being orphaned, abused, neglected, or used as working animals. There are no male elephants ...

    Reviewed on May 18, 2024
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