If you’re looking for a sensibly priced, entry-level safari experience with a strong chance of seeing the Big Five at close quarters, this is an excellent option. Just a relaxed three-hour drive from Cape Town, Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve sits in the heart of the Ceres Karoo and offers a very accessible introduction to safari. We spent two nights here, staying in a basic but clean, air-conditioned lodge room. Our stay included all meals and four game drives, which represents genuinely good value. The food was plentiful and consistently tasty, and the staff throughout the property were efficient, friendly and keen to help. The safari guides in particular are clearly knowledgeable and play a big role in making the experience memorable. That said, there are a few areas where relatively straightforward improvements could make a meaningful difference: • The rooms would benefit from some simple upgrades and more practical furniture, which would significantly improve comfort. • The plumbing was problematic, and unfortunately we had no hot water throughout our stay. • Coffee provision and quality were very disappointing and well below what one would reasonably expect. • The General Manager was notably absent. In a lodge of this size, guest engagement from senior management would normally be expected and would add greatly to the overall experience. • Most concerning was one safari guide openly and aggressively criticising the General Manager in front of guests. Whatever the internal issues may be, this was entirely inappropriate and unprofessional, and detracted from what should have been a special experience. For fairness, I have chosen not to name the individual involved. Overall, Inverdoorn delivers strongly on wildlife sightings, value and location, making it a good choice for first-time safari goers. With some attention to accommodation details and guest-facing professionalism, it could be considerably better still.