Daily Routine (Flexible according to party interests)
The day usually starts with an early wake-up call followed by a light breakfast and a hot beverage. At about sunrise guests will then embark on a morning activity which usually is a combination of a nature drive/walk or one of the two, a canoe safari or a boat cruise dependant on the area. This usually takes up to mid morning to midday when guests return to camp for a brunch type meal. In the heat of the days guests can go out on another activity, sit at a pan or along the river with their guide enjoying the scene and possibly wildlife coming for a midday drink or relax and take a siesta in their tent or a hammock specially located around the camp. An afternoon high tea will have the party ready for the afternoon adventure which is determined by guest interest and wildlife around the area getting back to the camp just after sunset. Going out for the whole day is also a popular way of enjoying different moods as the day progresses.
Dinner is set under the stars with a 3 course bush meal specially prepared by our bush chef after which guests can sit around the fire and enjoy the sounds of the night and some stargazing before retiring to bed.
The Intracacies of the Tented Adventure
Our tented safaris are fully backed up by a crew of 3-4 staff (depending on the area and number in party) who will take care of the movement, setup and breakdown of the camp, cooking, waiting and making up the tents ensuring that guests make the most of the day and the night with their safari commitments and rest. Camp is lit at night by paraffin lanterns. Food is cooked in camp over a campfire and fresh bread baked. Meat, fruit and vegetables are supplied fresh from reliable suppliers and stored in a refrigerator and when required the camp will be resupplied during the safari. Mineral water is supplied for drinking and when ice is available it is made from safe filtered water. Game drives are conducted in open, custom built four wheel drive vehicles allowing for great photography. Transfers on main roads or over long distances are conducted in closed four wheel drive vehicles.



