This is
a large safari camp within the Kruger National Park boundaries.
Not exact matches
Camping is made easy with a selection of luxury private bathrooms, pre-erected
safari tents,
large raised and levelled electrified sites, tea on arrival, staff assistance with setting up
camp, fridges and mattresses or beds for hire, free freezer space and a serviced laundry.
And by all accounts, they do
camping in style — luxury private bathrooms, pre-erected
safari tents,
large, levelled electrified sites, tea on arrival and assistance in setting up
camp (when you bring your own).
A recharging station for digital cameras, an extensive library of natural history books, a
safari style bucket shower, and a
large covered kitchen and dining area made from locally milled red cedar make for a very comfortable
camping experience.
Namibia has everything from luxury lodging to
camping under the stars, wild to haunting coastlines, desert dunes to luscious landscapes, bush to water
safaris, as well as the second
largest canyon in the world, uninhabitable flat plains, arid backdrops, a complex history, diverse cultures and tribes, and an abundance of wildlife — there are unique experiences to excite any traveller.
Johnny warned against any
camp with a
large number of rooms or tents («anything above fifteen»), as you «automatically lose part of the magic of being on
safari and immersing yourself in the wild.»
I would also recommend going for smaller
camps and lodges with a focus on the wildlife and the overall
safari experience as opposed to
larger lodges, which often sacrifice the feeling of being in the wild in favor of unnecessary pampering.»