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SunCity Camp seamlessly blends into the untouched desert of Wadi Rum. Surrounded by majestic sandstone mountains, the vast desert gives out a Martian-like feeling. In this beautiful landscape, the Martian domes and the traditional Bedouin tents offer an inspiring welcome to one of the world’s most unique settings.

Escape the noise of the outside world and enjoy stargazing in comfort for the perfect romantic break in Wadi Rum, Jordan. Watch the sunrise from your room and enjoy a cocktail as you watch the sunset over the desert. At the end of your day full of adventure, retreat to the luxury of your own private bubble and hot tub with breathtaking views of the Sandstone mountains of Wadi Rum.

Each of the bubbles are equipped with air-conditioning, an en-suite bathroom, hair dryer and kettle.

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Shoebill Island Camp is hidden away in a thicket perched on a low rise deep in the enormous Bangweulu Swamps of northern Zambia. Bangweulu is a 3,800 square mile wetland of global importance, home to significant numbers of birds and mammals. Shoebill Island Camp has just four safari tents with en-suite bathrooms and a private verandah, all with views across the vast floodplain. The bathrooms have big showers, plumbed hot and cold water and flush toilets. The camp has a large, open sided dining room and bar.

Much of Bangweulu is now part of a community owned conservation project, managed jointly with African Parks, and this has resulted in fish, wildlife and bird populations significantly increasing since its inception. The eponymous shoebill is the primary reason for most people’s visit to Bangweulu, and it is one of the best places in Africa to see it. The other bird-watching here is also incredible, with a huge population of water birds year round, including 10% of Africa’s wattled cranes. Black lechwe are endemic to this region, and can also be seen here in large numbers with more than 50,000 living here. Bangweulu is also a good place for seeing sitatunga, hippo, elephant and buffalo, and cheetah have recently been reintroduced after a 100 year absence.

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Located at Musabi Plains, in a secluded region near the heart of Serengeti National Park, Cherero Camp provides a home base for travelers amidst the migrating wildebeest and zebra herds. Amidst adventures such as game drives or hot air balloon rides, guests will revel in the panoramic vistas of the swaying grasslands from the privacy of the airy, comfortable tent.

Each over-sized guest tent offers a generous living space of 50 square meters. You can also partake in a rejuvenating Bush Breakfast or some self-guided yoga overlooking this slice of heaven in the wilderness. Enjoy a cold beer or sip a glass of wine as you watch the African sun sets upon the horizon from the privacy of your veranda. Each suite has a spacious bedroom, lounge, and an en-suite bathroom, featuring designer furniture made by local artisans. Chef-crafted meals freshly prepared with local ingredients are set to delight guests staying at Cherero Camp.

At the end of the day, your comfortable bed awaits you in the middle of the suite, with your private bathroom in one wing, and a lounge with sofa in the other wing. You can be sure that you will rest blissfully in sumptuous bedding, serenaded to sleep by the symphony of the nocturnal savannah.

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