Here is choice number one:
Tall indigenous trees, all grown from seed, now tower over the camp overlooking an artificially created wetland system, which is home to hippopotamus, crocodile and a variety of water birds including infrequent visiting fish eagles. The camp is unfenced, yet relatively safe as only smaller species of wildlife occur in the Sanctuary. Warning is given to camp patrons to be aware of hippo during the evenings, though this has not been a major concern during the camp’s 40-year history. The camp is tranquil and relaxing with a continual stream of animals such as impala, warthog and nyala – ostrich too, walking between the facilities quietly tolerant of human presence.
And choice number two:
Travelling through the Sanctuary, it is approximately 6 Km from the Rest Camp. The tranquil camp comprises of 4 log cabins and camp patrons can enjoy visits from nyala, warthog, zebras and vervet monkeys and evenings around a communal campfire.
CQ and I will hopefully stay in one of these two!
I hope we don’t get charged by the rhino or eaten by an alligator. 🙂
Ohhhh, I would so go for option #1