Map & Directions for Lalibela Game Reserve

Lalibela Game Reserve is situated on the N2 between Port Elizabeth and Grahamstown and is easily accessible by making use of one of the following:

Road transfer
Transfers can be arranged between Port Elizabeth Airport & hotels and Lalibela. Rates are R400 per person per way between Port Elizabeth and Lalibela. Please contact us for groups of 5 or more guests,
Light aircraft
We have a landing strip which can accommodate light aircraft. Our airstrip co-ordinates are: South 33°27’613”    East 026°14’860”.
Self Drive
Lalibela is 90km from the Port Elizabeth Airport and the drive takes about 1 hour:
  1. Take the N2 highway out of Port Elizabeth in the direction of Grahamstown.
  2. After about 51 km you will come to a large "spaghetti" junction. Follow the signs for N2 Grahamstown.
  3. Drive along the N2 until you cross the Bushman's River.

Exactly 13 km later you will see the large Lalibela sign on your left hand side.

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Download a detailed map of the route from Port Elizabeth to Lalibela

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Download a Travel Map (Cape Town to Lalibela)

13 August 2008
 
Rangers had a lovely surprise on the game drive this morning when they spotted a new addition to one of the elephant herds.  A calf (not more than 2 days old and still very pink in colour) was walking very unsteadily alongside its mother.  Photos to follow.


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