Beho Beho

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Call 0121 472 1541 to chat about accommodation

$1,138.00

Beho Beho means light breeze, and this luxurious camp is situated in the cooler highlands of the Selous Game Reserve to enjoy the cooling breezes from which its name is derived.   

Stone built and palm thatched cottages have no front wall or windows and are open to magnificent views across the Selous Game Reserve.  Each cottage has a bathroom with twin wash hand basins, WC and open air shower.  Toiletries, hairdryer and bathrobes are provided.  Each cottage also has dressing and lounge areas with ceiling fans and a veranda.  A tripod mounted telescope for closer game viewing sits on the veranda together with a Zanzibari day bed for relaxing in the heat of the day.  The bedroom area has a canvas curtain which can be drawn across at night for those guests nervous of sleeping in the great outdoors. 

The main lodge has an open sided lounge and dining area together with a library, cocktail bar and billiards area.  There is also a swimming pool.

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Other Information

Accommodation:

8 luxury bandas (stone chalets). Ideal for honeymooning.

Child Policy:

No children under 12 years old

Availability:

Early June until mid-March. A minimum 3 night stay is recommended.

Additional Costs:

Rates fully inclusive, except for Park Fees: $75 per person per night. These are usually payable in advance.

Technology:

Own generator supplying 240v electricity. UK-type power points suitable for charging batteries. Solar panel heated hot water. Internet and Skype connection available for guests' use. Facility to download camera SIM cards onto CD Rom.

Other:

Guided walking safaris are a speciality.  Also on offer are game drives in open safari vehicles and boat safaris on Lake Tagalala about 30 minutes drive from camp which also include a walk to the nearby hot springs for a therapeutic swim in the warm mineral waters. A further, and very special, option (at additional cost) is the opportunity to spend a night or two out at their wilderness bush camp.

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