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    Hluhluwe River Lodge

    Posted by TaraKellner 12 April 2007

    The accommodation near the Hluhluwe Umfolozi Game Reserve is sub-standard for the money, which was less expensive than Tala - but far removed from the quality and beauty of Tala. We were booked for 2 nights but decided to leave after 1 night. The River Lodge was a 30 minute drive from the national park - so to do a game drive, you have a round trip of an hour of driving without being in the park. The park is massive and the animals are sparse. We did see an elephant and rhinos which was fantastic, but otherwise our guide didn't have any insightful knowledge beyond the basics, and we spent a lot of time driving around not seeing very much at all. There were cats at the park - but so elusive you seldom saw them. We didn't see any. But mostly the accommodation spoilt the experience of the stay.

    We had booked the "honeymoon chalet" since we were on honeymoon and I saw a picture online which showed a lovely freestanding bathtub by a window. However you couldn't use it since the water was thick slug. Overall we found everything about the River Lodge from the food (which was unsophisticated) to the rooms (which smelt musty and had noisy and ineffectual air-conditioning) extremely poor. The "resort" lacked any kind of beauty and catered to groups rather than the independent, discerning traveller. I just wish their marketing had not been so misleading.

    The lodge is just outiste the Hluhluwe Umfolozi Game Reserve
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    The first rule of a game drive is that you are not guaranteed to see anything, and your wildlife spotting opportunities are often heavily dictated by the season in which you travel. And most oof the game parks are 'massive', involve long drives and don't pen in the animals.

    Perhaps you would be better suited to Disney's Animal Kingdom in Florida?
    Posted by Cgig  3 April 2008