Reviews of Inkwenkwezi Private Game Reserve


"Gerne wieder! "

Alexander isaew

"Hat sehr viel Spa§ gemacht!
Bin schon zum zweiten Mal da und wŸrde wieder kommen. "


"Perfect stay!"

Tobias Edelberg

"Everything was just perfect. Nice conversations, very good explanations, very good food and accommodations.

You really feel how interested they are for nature and the animals.

I will come back!"


"Elephant interaction @ Inkwenkwezi"

Samantha Rieck

"Staff are friendly and knowledgeable."


"Fabulous visit"

(England) Lesley Hooper

"Branden was our ranger for the 2 night/3 day stay and he absolutely MADE our visit. He went thecectra mile with his attentiveness, good humour, animal knowledge and all round sense of fun. Nothing was too much trouble for him. The game drives were full of adventure in 'the beast', Brandens landrover..."

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"Branden was our ranger for the 2 night/3 day stay and he absolutely MADE our visit. He went thecectra mile with his attentiveness, good humour, animal knowledge and all round sense of fun. Nothing was too much trouble for him. The game drives were full of adventure in 'the beast', Brandens landrover. Time with the white lions was very special as was an early morning drive. Plenty of yummy food - especially the braaied meat. We ended up with Sunday buffet lunch - a buffet like no other. So many options.. the roast llamb was the best ever. Inkwenkwezi means star... undoubtedly Branden is the star of Inkwenkwezi for us."


"Special days"

(Germany) Gudrun Frank

"We staying in the rain, but we get outstanding experiences!Thank the whole staff and our Young Guide!"


"value for money"

(England) david hegarty

"Inkwenkwezi may not be the biggest game reserve in South Africa, but it is certainly value for money and is big enough to keep you occupied for several days.
All meals, game drives and most activities are included in the price.
The valley camp tents are all private and you would not realise th..."

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"Inkwenkwezi may not be the biggest game reserve in South Africa, but it is certainly value for money and is big enough to keep you occupied for several days.
All meals, game drives and most activities are included in the price.
The valley camp tents are all private and you would not realise that anyone else was staying there, as you cannot see any other accommodation from your tent.
You are allocated a personal guide who will take you on game drives and organise any other activities you fancy. He will also pick you up and take you for meals in the restaurant (unless you fancy walking and passing the local nyala, wildebeast and monkeys en-route!.) We did the elephant & the cheetah interactions and also quad biking (this was a little scary, but fun).
The reserve is big enough to feel like you are in the wild & we saw plenty of wildlife including giraffe, rhino, zebra & the infamous white lions (though they do have there own fairly large enclosure).
We didn't find the buffallo, though they are there somewhere.
Just one star deducted as the swimming pool furniture needs upgrading (though i was reliably told that they were on order).
A special mention to our guide Byron who was excellent & also to the elephant handlers who were also very good."


"Awesome experience"

(South Africa) Wouter du Toit

"It was worth the money! Elephant experience, cheetahs and white lions. Ashley, our guide, went out of her way to make us comfortable during our short stay. Tents were comfortable during the high temperatures we experienced. We will definitely be back!"


"Thank you!"

(South Africa) Peet Steyn

"The rooms was nice and we enjoyed our stay. Would look them up whenever we're in the area again."


"A family gathering"

(Australia) Mark Kimberley

"After seven visits to South Africa we feel that we are more visitors than tourists and know how things are done. This year we gave the guys at the Ink a go. It is hard to qualify Ink against some of the more game rich and popular reserves, as this one stands out for the rare, 'What do you guys want..."

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"After seven visits to South Africa we feel that we are more visitors than tourists and know how things are done. This year we gave the guys at the Ink a go. It is hard to qualify Ink against some of the more game rich and popular reserves, as this one stands out for the rare, 'What do you guys want to do today?' approach.

Spot the difference: 'Wake up it's time for your drive..and on the left is a Kudu' and 'Do you guys want to go for a morning game drive or quad bike ride or do a trip on the horses?. Your call.' Now I have to stop here and quickly state that the the accommodation, tick, catering, tick, location and type of eating and merry making areas, big tick. Special mention to Rodger (the Afrikaans poker face game driver that I will never play cards against). He kept everyone in fits of laughter and stitched everything together. I give him 5 big stars for the way he made two locals, two local goat farmers, and two Aussies feel like one family for the entire time we were there. Back to the venue. If you wanted to fall off cliffs with ropes or paddle in little boats, that option is available, as well as East London being close enough to pop in and visit if required. Now for the special stuff. They have about 10 white lions and cubs and three cheetahs that you can pet, make purr and get your picture taken with!

So why not 5 instead of 4 stars?

If the rating was for the fun and laughter then it was a great 5! The only reason for the slight mark down was because of the difference between large scale free roaming game reserves further north and the Ink. However, to qualify that statement, you can't have that many white lions roaming free and enjoy all the other activities that this place provides. See you next year."