Sankuyo
Bush Camp Moremi Game Reserve |
Location of Sankyo Camp: Situated on
the southern boundary of the Moremi Game Reserve in exclusive private area.
The main complex at Sankuyo Bush Camp is very reminiscent of a bygone era,
simplicity and practicality are the order of the day. The main complex houses
the lounge, dining room and bar area, whilst a fire-pit completes the main
complex.
Accommodation consists of six meru-style tents with en suite facilities. A
small, intimate hideaway with spectacular surroundings under ancient trees.
A classic Land Camp with a strong emphasis on showing our guests the predators
that abound in this area. Sankuyo Bush Camp brings to mind an earlier era when
safaris were the epitome of exciting experiences.
A small, intimate hideaway with spectacular surroundings under ancient trees.
Land Camp with game drives and night drives. The game experience is enhanced
through off-road operating – a key to delivering a quality look at the
predators that are widespread in our area.
ACTIVITIES:
Day drives
Night drives
Private vehicle is also available (at an additional cost)
Rates per person per night, full board: on request
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