If you’re going to stay in a tent on the African plains, better cast your lot with some folks who know all about tents in Africa. Here then: two new tent camps by one of Tanzania’s top outfitters. Meet Kigelia Ruaha and Kuro Tarangire (pictured), your new options for camping-that-doesn’t-feel-like-camping in the African bush. Decisions, decisions. While you’re getting comfortable on the fence, we’ll weigh the options for you, tale-of-the-tape-style... The Locations Kigelia Ruaha: On the Ifuguru Sand River in Tanzania’s south, this super-remote camp, open year-round, sits in a grove of Kigelia or “sausage trees.” Kuro Tarangire: Farther north, near the Silale Swamp in Tarangire National Park, this one’s open during the dry season only (June to November), lest things get too swampy. Edge: Kigelia Ruaha. You’ve always wanted to spend New Year’s Eve on the Sand River. The Game Kigelia Ruaha: This is where the predators are, from leopards to hyenas to lions. Kuro Tarangire: Massive herds of elephants, buffalo and zebras. Also 550 species of birds. Edge: Kigelia Ruaha. Big cats always win out. Just try not to look delicious. The Tents Kigelia Ruaha: Six huge tents with verandas, solar lighting and hot water on demand—the better to fill your bucket shower. Kuro Tarangire: Same as above, only those bucket showers are en suite. Edge: Kuro Tarangire. You demand privacy in your bucket-related amenities. |
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