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Kambi ya Tembo Camp

Click on the pictures for larger images! Note that the camp has moved twice in 2005! These pictures were taken at the new location but before the tents were moved a few hundred meters up the hill the final site.

 

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Sinya, a private concession of more than 75.000 acres, bordering Kenya at Amboseli National Park, offers spectacular landscapes, excellent game viewing and close interaction with the local Maasai.

Kambi ya Tembo, which faces the snow-capped peak of the Kilimanjaro offers traditional tented accommodation in 10 tents with en suite facilities, each one under the shade of an old massive Acacia Tortilis tree. It combines luxury and warm African hospitality with the best culture and nature experience.

Activities include game drives in open vehicles; night game drives to see the nocturnal animals and walking safaris escorted by Maasai warriors. Cultural interaction with the local Maasai, visiting bomas, the market, the village school or when available, the participation in traditional ceremonies that will make a visit to Sinya the most unforgettable experience of a lifetime.

Dates:

Open all year

Rack Rates 2008 (subject to change):

Full Board (includes accommodation, meals, drinks, boma visits, bush walks)

$174 per person sharing (April & May)

$318 per person sharing 

Single Surcharges

$84 per person (April & May)

$132 per person 

Game Package (full board plus game drives in open vehicles)

$60 per person extra

Children

- sharing with adults, 3-12 = 50%

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This is the view from the hill where the camp moved a few weeks after our visit
 
 
 
   
     

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