
GRUMETI RIVER CAMP
An inspiring camp on the banks of the Grumeti River in Serengeti
- Vibrant and stylish tents on banks of the Grumeti River
- Outside showers which are open to the stars and sun
- Great African cuisine cooked and served in front of you!
- Witness spectacle of the annual Wildebeest Migration
- Wake up to the sounds of the grunting Hippos
ZAR R3424 per person
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Grumeti River Camp DescriptionGrumeti River Camp is renowned for its stylish, vibrantly African designed tented suites set along the banks of a bywater of the Grumeti River, offering exceptional crocodile and hippo viewing. Grumeti’s River Camp has 10 spacious tents under makuti (palm frond) canopies with the vibrancy of colourful interiors - including hand-blown Kenyan glassware, African cloth and local sculptured furnishings - bring alive the excitement of Africa. Each tented suite features a large bed made of Tanzanian cypress and comfortable deck furniture both in and outdoors. En suite bathrooms offer separate w.c.s and alfresco showers open to the sun and stars. Yoruba beaded antique artefacts adorn the sitting areas and domed bar. Spacious decks are perfect for sundowners overlooking the water. Delicious Pan-African cuisine – prepared on traditional ‘jikos’ (fires) or in stone ovens – is served in the boma or open-fronted dining area. Private dinners may be arranged for any special occasion. SPECIALS: Pay for 3, Stay for 4 - save 33%! Valid until 30 June 2009, and from 1 Sep - 20 Dec 2009! Pay for 4, stay for 6 - save 50%! Valid until 30 June 2009. |
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