We were three families in two adjacent campsites. Five adults and five kids. Ablution blocks were in pretty decent condition, and laundry/dishwashing area was a real plus. I appreciated the 24-hour availability of ice, charcoal and firewood at the main gate. I also appreciated the many activities for kids. Didn't feel bothered by other campers' noise, but we had intentionally picked an area away from other campers, and we were there midweek so I can't comment on the weekend scene. Did not appreciate the tribe of warthogs who cruise the caravan park checking out trash bins and eating bits of dropped food. In the wild, warthogs are skittish and avoid humans, but in this close proximity, when they are so habituated to close human contact and are eating our food constantly, isn't there real risk to the campers? I asked the caravan park staff about them, and they said they were harmless, but it is hard not to worry when you turn around and your five year old child is face to face with a warthog. Guys, this is an urban campground, not a safari park. Get the warthogs out of there.