jbingle1
14 Temmuz 2024
I have just returned from the Lodge. What a great experience. I couldn’t find fault. The morning and evening Safari drives were excellently marshalled by Ranger Omega and Trekker/Spotter Joel. I was at the Lodge for 3 nights, I saw the big 5 twice (at least) and a whole host of other wildlife. Omega not only helps you enjoy the Safari but his excellence in passing on his education of the animals and wildlife you see is first class. Also a bush walk was an awesome education. Sabi Sands as a Private Game Reserves allows you to get closer to seeing these lovely animals, but is also done carefully and with respect to the animals. After leaving Inyati Game Lodge I went to another Lodge in the state run Kruger National Parks. Sadly, there are bigger restrictions in Kruger so I would strongly recommend Sabi Sands every time. The Lodge itself is very good, you often see Kudu and Impala on the grounds, together with the odd Rhino!. Elephants too. The rooms in the Lodge are excellent too. Huge comfortable Beds, his and her sinks, more than ample storage. The food choices were a plenty and their willingness to give different experiences is a pleasure. On two evenings we had a big open fire and a South African BBQ known a s a brain. The staff were all very helpful and nothing was an issue. In addition to Omega and Joel, Keith was always helpful, as was Samantha in the dining area and Esmarie in reception and the shop. My last day at the Lodge was Wednesday 10th July. My birthday was the Saturday, 13th. They even surprised me leaving a birthday card and a bottle of Champagne in the room, and it wasn’t needed. So kind and it really topped off a lovely few days. I cannot fault the Lodge, the staff and the whole experience. If you’ve never been on a Safari you will be very hard pressed to beat the Inyati experience. On top of the above, I met many beautiful and nice people from other parts of the world, American’s, Australian’s Canadian’s and others from the UK.
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