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The option of a magical,
lamp-lit, bush dinner looking out over
the distant splendour of the Chyulu Hills
and the floodlit ‘theatre of the
wild’ happening just beyond the
glow of the campfire |
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Night game drives:
an excellent way to spice up your nightlife
in the wild!
Whether you wish to seek
out the elusive nocturnal wildlife or
behold the thrilling world of predators
stalking their prey, a night game drive
is a must.
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‘Sundowners’
at ‘Roaring Rocks’, a volcanic
crag where hyrax scamper and the sun goes
down amongst the lilac shoals of a living
volcanic arena. Also at ‘Poachers’
Lookout’ a conical hill with show-stopping
park vistas |
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Picnics and Nature
trails, accompanied by the resident naturalists
– to the peak of the adjacent ‘Five
Sisters’ volcanic hills, up the
cindered paths of the Chaimu Crater or
around the hippo-heaving pools and nature-trails
of Mzima springs. There are also tours
of the petrified lava flows and echoing
caves of the famous Shetani Lava Flow |
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An
evocative bush breakfast uniquely staged
atop the volcanic rust-red mass of Lion
Rock, once a hunting haunt of lions, with
sweeping views over the wilderness the
Park |
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Akamba
Tribal dancing and performances by local
musicians |
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‘Wildlife and
Wilderness’ talks by the resident
naturalist |
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Visits to the local
Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary |
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Catching
up with the world via our communal satellite
TV |
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There’s
also just lazing by the pool, taking in
some sun, brushing up on your bush-craft
and looking out over miles and miles of
stunning Tsavo |
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