Swala Camp is a romantic tented camp located in a secluded copse of majestic acacia trees at the edge of the Gurusi wetlands and the unfurling savannah beyond. Nestled in a remote pocket of part of the , this luxurious camp is ideal if you are on a honeymoon trip.The elevated terraces on the tents are appointed towards the waterhole that attracts wildlife year-round to ensure that your African wildlife experiences do not finish when you leave your vehicle. Throughout your stay, you will be serenaded by the resident wildlife, including impala (after which the camp is named), waterbuck, lion and various elephant groups.
Accommodation
• There are only 9 luxuriously furnished tents all with en suite facilities. Each tent has a private terrace which faces an open section of bush. The tastefully decorated and well maintained tents are seperate from each other and are very private.
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The ensuite bathrooms with showers, complemented by fittings and fixtures crafted from local materials to mirror the understated elegance of the time-honoured safari style.
Facilities
• Being inside the park, the camp is ideal in terms of game viewing; however, there is no other facilities available.
Activities
• This picturesque safari hideaway is exclusive in the southwestern corner of Tarangire, affording guests private gameviewing, wilderness luxury, and a privileged glimpse of an Africa, untrammelled by tourism.
• Guests at Swala are also offered the privileged opportunity to learn more about community projects organised by camp's the management and staff.
Dining
• Meals are taken in the comfortable dining tent, with full silver service, Pan-African cuisine and fine wines adding to the "country house under canvas" ambience.
Swala Camp – Amani Tours View
Definitly one of the best camps in Tarangire, the levels of service and general standards are exceptionally high. We love this place for its unique charm, character and sheer quality. Being very small allows you personal attention from the staff and peace if you are wanting to just sit and enjoy the African bush.
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