Loskopdam, Stoffberg Road, Groblersdal, 0470, South Africa地図
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Good stop for food and day touring
We had the opportunity to visit Mbidi Resort while in we were in the area. The restaurant in my opinion served a better variety of food and it was very tastefully prepared. The staffs were very friend...
We came here 6 years ago and it was a lovely destination however - things have gone terribly wrong with new management. I would suspect that population control got out of hand. Pro's Restaurant se...
It is a pretty small farm with free roaming poultry. The farm has a handful of bunnies which are very hungry, constantly looking for food handed by visitors. There is a lactating bunny mommy who has n...
Disgusting - do not visit. This place is heartbreaking and backward in it's attitudes towards beautiful wildlife. From the solitary vervet monkey in a tiny enclosure to the miserable looking lions and...
Good stop for food and day touring
We had the opportunity to visit Mbidi Resort while in we were in the area. The restaurant in my opinion served a better variety of food and it was very tastefully prepared. The staffs were very friend...
Who to believe?
I noticed some bad reviews by members of the public. Then I saw an award from a professional body and I decided that it will go on to my bucket list.
Terrible place for animals
We came here 6 years ago and it was a lovely destination however - things have gone terribly wrong with new management. I would suspect that population control got out of hand. Pro's Restaurant se...
Poor living conditions for animals
It is a pretty small farm with free roaming poultry. The farm has a handful of bunnies which are very hungry, constantly looking for food handed by visitors. There is a lactating bunny mommy who has n...
Cruel and miserable experience
Disgusting - do not visit. This place is heartbreaking and backward in it's attitudes towards beautiful wildlife. From the solitary vervet monkey in a tiny enclosure to the miserable looking lions and...