
If you read the post written by Bushcraft, you might get an idea of the accommodations

Like Flutterby I have not stayed there ....yet

Pumbaa wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2015 11:59 am
Somehow we in fact did not see that much on our way back to camp and so we had time to put the feet up a bit and enjoy the birdlife in camp with a freshly brewed coffee in hand and it in fact did not take long until we spotted a couple of plum coloured starlings out of which he was feeding on some fallen red fruit from a tree close to our bungalow
whereas she preferred meat in form of maggots.
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Pumbaa wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2015 12:01 pm We heard and saw a lot of woodland kingfishers and even noticed a speckled mousebird
and a very curious and cute squirrel.
Needless to say that I was over the moon when noticing two black collared barbets
and more birdies wanted to be captured as well. I simply love those afternoons in camp without any driving and they become more and more a must to do for me.
An elephant also paid a visit close to the fence and peacefully started the drinking and splashing procedure
and later even the feeding.