Sanctuary Swala, Swim While On Safari
Sanctuary Swala Camp, part of the Sanctuary Retreats collection, has just re-opened in Tanzania and combines up close encounters with wildlife with luxury amenities. Following a $1.5 million rebuild, the camp now has 12 spacious canvas pavilions, designed around an open-plan model with large living areas, king beds and en suite bathrooms with both indoor and outdoor showers. Floor to ceiling canvas windows lead onto large private lounge decks that overlook the main watering hole which regularly draws lions, leopards and resident bull elephants.
The camp now also has a new infinity swimming pool and main dining and lounge areas that offer fine dining with views over the waterhole and valley beyond combining luxury with the excitement of the African bush. The camp is located in Tarangire National Park and is home to large herds of elephants as well as more unfamiliar animals like wild bat-eared foxes. To celebrate the opening of Sanctuary Swala Camp, 2009 rates will remain throughout 2010, and rates start at $440 per person/per night, all inclusive. A special launch offer includes a deal that lets you book two nights at Sanctuary Swala Camp and get your third night for free.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Sandy Salle Sep 15th 2009 9:28PM
I am a big fan of Sanctuary Retreats in Southern Africa, we use them a lot. I was very fortunate to travel to Zambia in May staying at Sussi & Chuma Lodge in Livingstone, then Puku Ridge Tented Camp in South Luangwa and then finally at beautiful Kulefu in the Lower Zambezi National Park.
I am so excited about Sanctuary Swala opening in Tarangire and look forward to visiting one day.
Thank you for sharing.
Sandy
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