



Large, simply appointed area, dining and lounge are side-by-side often spilling into each other. Private dining tables are splashed out across a sand floor, under an open air thatched roof. The lounge has comfy chairs and sofas sporadically placed to invite conversation, promoting the warm atmosphere present throughout. This leads onto the blazing campfire surrounded by directors chairs, the perfect place to end a day on safari.
The camp consists of fourteen well appointed tents with thatched permanent structures covering them, decorated with an eclectic mix of African furnishings and linen, that fit in beautifully with this wilderness environment. The en-suite bathrooms have built-in showers, breath-taking views from a private veranda that either overlooks the nearby plains or kilimanjaro in the distance.
Leisurely game drives into the surrounding areas showcase the region's wildlife or spend an even taking a nocturnal safari, unearthing some of the rarely seen species of the park. Followed by a Maasai village visit and cultural exploration, opening your eyes to an intriguing African people. The locally guided bush walks, include a picnic in the wilderness, keeping you busy most of the day. End the day with cocktails and a picturesque, white capped Kilimanjaro sunset.
The organisation supports various community projects, including the de-snaring project in the Serengeti, medical care solutions like the Olmoti Clinic in Western Kilimanjaro, and educational opportunities like the Emusoi Centre in Arusha. Additionally, initiatives like the Children’s Health Program in Nairobi and contributions to Wildlife Management Areas and Tanzania National Parks underscore their commitment to community well-being and environmental conservation.
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Climb the continent’s highest peak, snow-capped Kilimanjaro, and touch the roof of Africa.