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20 de março de 2024
We loved our stay here! After 12 days in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, this was a welcome and much needed bit of luxury on our way back to Windhoek. We stayed 2 nights and were sad to leave. We stayed in the Ground Agama family unit (#41) and it was detached so nice and private. It had a great view over a waterhole and we enjoyed relaxing on the egg chair on the patio watching the guinea fowl and mongoose come to drink. We also saw Eland here, which we hadn't been able to see at KTP. The food here was the highlight of the stay! I wasn't expecting all that much with it being a buffet and me being vegetarian, but they catered so much for veggies. The soup and at least 1 starter was veggie (the gem squash soup was one of the best soups I've ever had!!) and although there was no veggie main, the vegetable sides were exceptional. The ratatouille was a stand out dish. Breakfast was also good and we requested a lunch box for the way home quite late at night, and this wasn't a problem. The rooms were clean and comfortable, the air con worked well, the shower was great, and the master bed had a mosquito net (which we wished we had in other places we stayed!) The only thing that was missing was a mini fridge as we had some cold drinks and water with us, and nowhere to store them. They do provide tap water in glass bottles. Also, perhaps more storage in the bedrooms as there was only a small hanging space and we couldn't really unpack anything. Not a big deal as we only stayed a couple of nights, but if you were staying longer then it might be a problem.
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