The staff is friendly, and regarding the rest of the place, well , I suggest that during a walk on tbe dilapidated trails and overgrowth , mosquito,'s and a fubar perimeter fence , wich allows uncontrollable access to thieves, muggers and all other dangerous elements, be armed or in groups of 5 or more. Photography equipment is expensive and easy to set off, so avoid the place totally when alone. My aged mother who use to practical ly live tbere during tbe day taking photographs , was attacked and bloodgeoned to inches of her life.. worst of all is when the incident was reported to amanzimtoti Saps, , tbere was an eyewitnesses in the holding cells that ACTUALLY took the SAP right to attacker s home , and identified hin to the SAP. FIve months later and Station Commander Refuses to Arrest And outright Ignores Pleas from a 70yeR old VICTIM'S CRY...
Read moreTerribly unmaintained. There was no one to assist or guide us and we had to guess where to go. There wasn't much to see other than younger crowds drinking alcohol, a filthy pond and 3 geese. Restrooms available but gave it a miss. Wall broken down and the sanctuary is now used as a thoroughfare. Mosquito sanctuary is a more appropriate name because of the still water. It's better described as a park as there isn't even one bird feeder to attract any but instead unkept...
Read moreDid not see one bird and those erecting the fence around the property have discarding the whatcteat fence panel over the path way which made it dangerous for those walking through the park . All the tea table are broken . The park was a waist of my time. Please do something to correct these problems. I will be back to see if these issues have been resolved . The park could be a very Interesting place to vissit ....
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