
The tent - during the day the windows are unzipped so you can watch the animals. The only day animals we saw were baboons which really are not that fun except for the baby. They ran away every time we moved so no pictures.

Jean inside tent

Even had a shower (camp style with draw bucket water), sink & toilet

During the day, the common area tent was used for hanging out and dining

Jackson, the camp manager during our stay.
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