THE AQUILA COLLECTION BUYS INVERDOORN PRIVATE GAME RESERVE

The Aquila Collection Buys Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve, A Top Western Cape Big Five Safari

Cape Town, 17 August 2018

Aquila Private Game Reserve and Spa, today, made an exciting announcement and confirmed the recent acquisition of Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve in the Western Cape, South Africa. The agreement was concluded yesterday, 16 August 2018.

Over the last 20 years, Aquila Private Game Reserve and Spa has become synonymous with the Cape Town and international safari market. As a four­-star accommodation provider, it has always offered world ­class products and services, and continues daily to improve its offering on its 10 000+ hectare big 5 conservancy – under two hours from Cape Town.

Aquila’s magnificent ten treatment room spa is one of the latest additions to the property.

Aquila has the most prestigious collection of local and internationally recognised awards behind its name, ranging from service excellence, to social upliftment and conservation.

Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve, which was formally founded in 1994, offers visitors a unique 10 000 hectare Big Five safari experience with beautiful indigenous Karoo landscapes and impressive Acacia Karoo river beds – the likes of which is only found in the northern parts of Southern Africa.

The most recent 5­ star edition to Inverdoorn is the impressive Kuganha luxury tented camp, where guests enjoy personalised service in an isolated, tranquil setting which can compete with any of Kruger Park’s or Africa’s best five star tented experiences.

Immediate plans going forward will amplify this exclusive 5 ­star experience throughout all of Inverdoorn’s facilities. Over the last 21 years, Inverdoorn has also built a solid reputation within the safari market, including niche relationships with tourism, trade and operators.

As a combined force, the group will now be able to meet the unique demands across all target markets. Searl Derman, owner of The Aquila Collection says “the reserves offer very different safari experiences”.

Aquila boasts exquisite mountains, valleys, rivers and kloofs; as well as a very impressive big 5 safari and guest experience in wide open spaces with magnificent vistas.

Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve is under 2.5 hours from Cape Town ­(or 25 minutes from Aquila) and the vast and well received majestic Tankwa Karoo landscapes, combined with distant golden mountains and heavily Acacia wooded river beds, make for a truly memorable experience.

“Both game reserves have a great variety of big 5 and wildlife which within the next month will be further reinforced with new genetics, numbers and species. By combining the sales and marketing offices the group will be able to streamline the promotion of big 5 safari tourism in Cape Town and the Western Cape, while also enhancing local and international safari experiences,” Searl Derman stated.

He further believes that the two game reserves compliment each other in every way and epitomise a comprehensive Southern African safari. As the businesses begin their transition to synergise their hospitality products, award winning conservation, job creation and social upliftment projects and ethics, both brands will continue business as usual.

He added that “Inverdoorn’s conservation efforts will experience a change in policy and will benefit from Aquila’s award-­winning infrastructure, management and accomplishments”.

Inverdoorn is currently listed in both the four and five­-star accommodation category, and immediate additions to the property will include new renovated and expanded fit-­for-­purpose dining facilities.

Continued industry and trade relations will be strengthened and customer service together, with social upliftment and conservation will be at the centre of everything that The Aquila Collection does.

Previous Inverdoorn owner, Damian Vergnaud said: “I am very proud of the Inverdoorn product that my family built and am delighted to have Aquila involved to continue the Inverdoorn legacy.” He further believes that the Aquila Collection team will take the reserve to a new level and is confident that Inverdoorn’s hard won reputation, business suppliers, and most importantly the staff, land and wildlife are in safe and responsible care.

Vergnaud concluded that there were several interested parties and it was a conscious decision to sell to Aquila based on trust. 

“We look forward to keeping and growing the industry and trade relationships as we plan the future positioning of both brands. We will continue to update our partners regularly to inform them of all exciting projects and developments” concluded Searl Derman.

Johan Van Schalkwyk

Group Marketing and Trade Manager