



The camp's two sections – one accommodating up to 10 guests; the larger 14 – are spaced well apart for privacy. Each has its own central mess tent and lounge (the latter is arranged outdoors when the weather is good, making the most of views). The communal areas are simple shelters, although their interiors lack none of that old colonial charm – white table linen, comfortable sofas and African rugs. Soft lanterns enhance the sense of a romantic, old-school safari.
Though you may describe the tents as "simple" due to their easily erased mobile footprint, their interiors embody safari luxury. The care lies in the details: crisp white linens, comfortable mattresses, fluffy duvets and views from a furnished veranda. One camp has 6-7 tents, while the other 4-5; no more than 11 in total. Beds are king-sized or twins, with the possibility of an added twin bed. All have an en-suite flush toilet and on-demand heated bucket showers.
Private guides and vehicles at each camp allow you to capture the very best of the action in this dynamic, ever-shifting area. Game drives are your only option here, but they're the best way to follow the wildlife – head out early, when the animals are most active.You'll see, and hear, migrating zebra, wildebeest and antelope, plains game, and even the Big Five. Vehicles are closed-sided to keep out dust, but large windows and pop-top roofs allow incredible photo opportunities.
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