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Tortilis
Camp [ Amboseli National
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At
Tortilis Camp all you have to do is relax.
It is named after the Tortilis Acacia ( the Umbrella Thorn Tree ), a charming
rustic tented lodge built into the side of a hill, facing the foothills
of Africa's highest mountain, Kilimanjaro. Your room is an airy tent on
a raised wooden platform, sheltered by a Makuti (thatched) roof. You enter
from your private stone verandah with a comfortable Lamu style day bed
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| The light beige
canvas, striking furnishings and local artefacts give each tent a stylish
and relaxing charm. The double or twin beds at Tortilis Camp are generous
and comfortable. From the dressing area, a door leads into the en-suite
bathroom with a wonderful high pressure shower, hot spring-fed water and
a flush toilet. The food offered at the camp is part of the luxury as it ranges from North Italian traditional recipes and delicious salads to herbs grown in the camp's own garden. Some of the activities that guests enjoy participating in include, game viewing, bush breakfasts, walking with trained Maasai guides, visiting Maasai manyattas (villages), watching Morans dancing among others.
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| Within
the Amboseli
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| Thatch
roofed airy tents on raised wooden platforms | |
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| Tortilis
Camp Rates: |
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Rates are per room in
US Dollars per night [ Including Breakfast ] |
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Rates subject to conditions
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