Chris F
1 September 2024
We went to check out Inverdoorn as a possible SA game experience for a large group of Australians coming out for a wedding near Robertson next year. To be fair, my wife and I are well-traveled to game parks all over Southern Africa including Zambia, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana etc. Kruger is our favorite in SA. At the outset, let me compliment the staff. They were friendly and helpful. This review does reflect poorly on management who were by and large absent. Lastly, to complete the background, we stayed in a single room in the lodge which we got on a special for two nights, at R10 746 including breakfast, dinner, and game drives. Regular rates are much higher. On the first evening, the buffet food ran out by the time we got there. Not a full house dining room. No manager was overseeing the service. The room had several shortcomings such as nowhere to hang or put clothes or toiletries. The room came with a toilet in one corner (behind a semi-transparent glass door), and a shower in the other. The big problem was indoor options to be. When not on the game drive you could be in your room, or the dining room. There is no lounge or bar area to relax when skipping a game drive. The weather was foul and cold, so all outdoor areas were out of the question. The dining room filled up with smoke from the fireplace, due to inadequate ventilation. This resulted in huge irritation, breathing, and burning eyes. There was no short-term remedy for this. The kitchen appeared to be some distance away and food had to be carried in through the foul weather. What Inverdoorn has going for them are no malaria, proximity to Cape Town, the exchange rate, and of course, the Big Five (canned as it is)! To my surprise, their review rating is predominantly 80% good. They have identified the target market as foreigners and I guess we locals get in the way. I fear that the foreign patrons go away with such a misconception of what the safari experience should be. Inverdoorn has a cheetah-run performance by two young males being trained to hunt in a separate camp. They chase a rag pulled on a string. They have three lions in another camp because there isn't enough game for them to hunt. There are three elephant and four hippos. A small number of rhinos (not allowed to say). There are a few giraffe and admittantly, a nice herd of buffalo. Leopard one will never know. This amounts to a properly canned experience! It was the first time I ever experienced a ranger on a game drive without binos. In summary, Inverdoorn is overpriced, short on proper facilities and so canned that it sucks! The business model seems to work for them, but not for us.
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