| Chindeni
lies nestled on the apex of a permanent
oxbow lagoon, offset by the magnificent
Nchendeni Hills. From here is a short and
fascinating walk to neighbouring Chamilandu
and Bilimungwe camps. |
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is the ideal spot for both the avid and
intrepid game spotter, as well as the more
sedentary visitors who wish to observe
nature at it's best without too much
personal effort. |
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| Raised
on wooden decking Chindeni's four en-suite
tented chalets are sheltered by a shady
ebony grove. Each chalet has its own private
raised veranda from which you can view the
resident game and enjoy the serene yet
breathtaking tranquility of the vast lagoon. |
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| The
lush and wide lagoon, which stretches out
from just beneath your own private balcony,
ensures that you need make little effort as
you lazily watch the abundance of game that
parades before you in the joys of the
verdant pantry at your feet. |
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Ancient
ebony trees with their sweet fruit shade the
bar and dining area and an adjacent, gently
sloping walkway provides access to a
lagoon-side retreat. From here, guests can
enjoy an open-air dining experience, or the
spectacular sunset as it reflects from the
still waters of the lagoon.
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| The
seclusion of your stay and the abundant
wildlife combine to make these luxury camps
an experience not to be missed.
With optimum accommodation for six guests
(or eight if in a private group), this
secluded camp provides the perfect location
for the ultimate bush experience. |
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| Each
tent has 2 queen-sized beds, hot and cold
running water, shower, toilet, double
vanities and polished floors. |
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| From
Chindeni it's a short but stunning walk to
Chamilandu or Bilimungwe. An early morning
walk between the camps will provide an ideal
opportunity to enjoy two of our trails camps
in one stay.
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Raised on
wooden decking, Chindeni's luxury tents have
private decks from which you can view the
resident big game or simply enjoy the
serenity of the lagoon.
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