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Sentrim Camp - Amboseli - Kenyan Travel
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Sentrim Camp situated in Amboseli National Park south west of Kenya and is a natural habitat for lions, elephants cheetah, leopard, buffalos, zebra, giraffe, wildebeest and many more including birds of many different species.

The climate around Sentrim Camp is mainly dry with scarcely any rainfall throughout the year with temperatures averaging 25o during the day and 11o at night.  The lodge is famous for its views of Mount Kilimanjaro the highest mountain in Africa.

Swimming pool is very clean with adequate sun beds and a pool attendant for towels.

A bush dinner can be arranged with the camp at an additional cost.  Followed by sitting around the camp fire exchanging exciting stories with other safari travellers.

This camp would suit any disable clients as the whole site is very flat.

The lodge is surrounded with electric fences and 24 hour security guards.  The tents are very luxurious with shower, hotwater and even a hairdryer, safe and tea and coffee facilities.

The large window is a mosquito net you can if you wish open the net which leads out to your private balcony. In evening there is a roller blind which covers the net completely.

Ngulia Safari Camp is a small private camp it is situated on a hillside high above the Tsavo West National Park, and boasts a spectacular view over the savannah and the small waterhole, where animals arrive to drink water. There is a cheetah who visits the camp and the waterhole but the Masai guard is always there to ‘keep’ him under control.

The lodge has six self-catering bandas, six standard rooms and 10 luxury rock rooms all built and furnished with natural local materials. All rooms have mosquito nets, and due to the fact that the camp is built into the hillside there is no requirement for air conditioning.

The restaurant is very pleasant, there is a bar for you to quench your thirst, after your exciting safari drive, there is also a chance to talk to other safari travellers and exchange exciting stories.

After lunch you will have time to sit on your balcony to relax and take in the sounds of the animals and birds the whole experience is magic.