Foxes Safari Camp

n the heart of Mikumi National Park, Foxe's Safari Camp offers eight luxury tents upon risen wooden decks.

The tents are all set around a rocky kopje overlooking the Mkata river floodplain.

A huge banda raised on top of the hill welcomes you for lunch and dinner and relaxation, with uninterrupted panoramic views across the plains and the Mwanambogo waterhole.

Camp fires in the evening create a relaxing ambience, also reflected in the safari style restaurant/bar area.


Kikoboga Wildlife Camp

his lodge is situated near the main entrance of Mikumi National Park, and has stone-built African cottages and bandas, spacious bedrooms, bathroom with shower and large verandas with wonderful views overlooking the plains and nearby waterholes.
There is a small pool and sundeck area, raised look out tower, thatched bar built around a Marula tree and a dining area overlooking a floodlit waterhole.
At Kikoboga you can watch a procession of animals visiting the waterholes either from the comfort of your own veranda, having a cool drink at the bar or whilst dining.


Vuma Hill Tented Camp

UMA in Swahili means " a good rumour spread by the breath of the wind"
The 16 luxury tents with thatched roofs are built on a wooden structure enabling you to see above the canopy of trees.
They all have en suite toilets and hot water showers. Their terraces all face the Mkata river valley.
The tents have rather old fashioned colonial decor, en-suite bathroom facilities and lovely shady verandas. The dining/bar area overlooks the swimming pool, creating an oasis of tranquillity in the generally hot climate of the lowlands.



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