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LIONS OF
LOBO LUXURY TENTED CAMP is an exclusive semi permanent camp that can
sleep up to 10 guests. The camp is situated in the Lobo area at Lobo
Hill, 45km from the Serengeti Maasai Mara border, in one of the most
beautiful and photogenic areas of the Serengeti National Park.
LUXURY CAMPS AND LODGES OF TANZANIA is committed to introduce a unique
wildlife documentary experience in the Serengeti. The Lobo area with
its short grass, granite hills and an abundance of wildlife ranging
from permanent and migratory animals, to some of the biggest lions
prides in Africa makes for perfect filming and photographic safari
experiences. Being the furthest camp to the east, it has the benefit
of relative isolation, allowing for a true wilderness experience.
The camps only ‘permanent’ structures, wooden decks supporting the
tented rooms, are completely removable therefore leaving no impact on
the environment.
Facilities
Each tent has two twin beds that can be converted into a double bed.
The camp has 3 bathroom tents with hot water bucket showers, flush
toilets and basins. During the day the camp has generated power while
at night it is completely natural with lanterns and natural light.
During the day Internet facilities are available for email and
bookings.
A large dining and kitchen tent provide guests with the perfect
cuisine which are mostly be prepared on the open fire in front of the
guests with freshly baked bread served every morning from the camp
ovens.
Dates
Rack Rates 2006 (subject to
change):
$ 450 ppn (Full Board)
$ 500 ppn (Game Package)
Single Surcharges -
$250pp
Children <14 sharing
with parents: Free
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