Guest User
January 7, 2024
We were given a warm welcome by Cassius, who continued to provide us with great service during our three night stay. Visiting late December it rained a lot, but cleared up on our last day, giving us a taste of what this place would be like during the dry season (a beautiful dinner table was set up for us under the stars, and Daisy cooked us fantastic burgers on request). Situated high above a permanent water hole, the communal area would make an ideal ‘armchair safari’. However, the vegetation was dense at this time of year and we didn’t see any decent game. The WiFi throughout the property was not great, with none in the rooms, or the common lounge area. There’s an argument that this fosters interaction between guests, but in this day and age, especially when travelling with teenagers, decent WiFi (at least in one designated area) is essential. The common lounge area could also have done with more of a couch-style configuration, suitable for lounging under cover, especially during the wet season when using pool loungers is not an option. There were periods of power outages each day (imposed load shedding?), and whilst the lodge had a back-up generator, we were without power for a considerable length of time on our first day. This improved the following days, with the generator kicking in more quickly. Given the circumstances (rain, poor WiFi, no game), Cassius did everything he could to make our stay worthwhile. He was easy to chat to, had good local knowledge, and drove us into town multiple times. He got us upgraded on the sunset river cruise (which turned out to be fun, considering the evening was pretty damp), and made us feel like nothing was too much trouble. A few comfy lounges and decent WiFi would help immensely here.