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Kirawira Camp

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The most exclusive of the Serena Group’s many Safari venues, the exquisite Kirawira tented camp is the epitome of classic safari camp luxury and a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World group.

Standing high on the bluff of a bush-cloaked ridge, commanding panoramic views over the endlessly rolling reaches and volcanic reefs of the Serengeti National Park, Kirawira Camp is the epitome of colonially-styled safari luxury. Designed in typically Edwardian style, it features an elegant central meeting tent evocatively furnished with a tasteful selection of chintz-covered chaises longues, jewel-hued Persian rugs, antique escritoires, wind-up phonograms, leather-bound traveling cases, brass shooting sticks, carved rocking chairs, and stud-backed smoking chairs.

The tent also incorporates a stained-glass and mahogany Edwardian bar and a stone flagged, khaki-and-canvas ‘Sun downer’ terrace looking out over gently sloping acacia groves towards the lilac-grey hills and lion-gold plains of the Serengeti’s Western Corridor, scene of the thunderous theatre of the million-strong wildebeest migration.

As for camp views, from lilac-streaked sunrise to diamond-domed night, the searingly sensational Serengeti delivers a series of timeless volcanic vistas that are second to none.

Dates:

Open all year

Rack Rates 2006 (subject to change) as per web site:

HIGH SEASON
(1st Jan. 2006 to 31st March 2006 - 1st June 2006 to 2nd Jan. 2007)
Double US$ 1350
Single US$ 870

LOW SEASON
(1st April 2006 to 30th May 2006)
Double US$ 665
Single US$ 390

Holiday Surcharge
Easter Surcharge:  US$ 30 per person per night on 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th April 2006
Christmas Surcharge: US$ 35 per person per night from to 24th December, 2006 to 1st January, 2007

Child Policy
Child under 2 years sharing a room with 1-2 adults is accommodated on a complimentary basis. Child 2 to 12 years of age sharing a room with 2 adults is charged 50% of the per person adult rate. If own room is required 75% of the adult rate is charged. Young adult 13 to 17 years of age is charged 75% of the per person adult rate whether sharing or on their own.

Includes:
- All Meals and Beverages
- Game Drives and Airstrip Transfers
- Laundry and Shoe Cleaning and Polishing
- Exclusive Valet Packing and Unpacking
- Services of our Resident Naturalist



 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
     
     

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