• traveled 4 years ago
It takes a long time to get to the camp along a dirt road. In Kenya, in general, the roads are not easy, but this one is especially difficult))). In addition, it began to rain, our minivan was covered in mud. The camp itself is not bad, but compared to the previous ones there were gaps. First, there was no pool))).
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It takes a long time to get to the camp along a dirt road. In Kenya, in general, the roads are not easy, but this one is especially difficult))). In addition, it began to rain, our minivan was covered in mud. The camp itself is not bad, but compared to the previous ones there were gaps. First, there was no pool))). Secondly, they cooked well, it’s just tasteless. Thirdly, for the opportunity to drink wine (or other alcohol) in your house, a "corkage fee" is charged. And it's even charged for the alcohol bought at the camp restaurant, Carl! In general, this feint with my ears was incomprehensible to me.
Everything else was cultural. The staff flaunts in Masai national costumes. In the evenings, they make a common fire in the open air, where you can sit with a group and dream. But there were few who wanted to. The tent is spacious, the beds are comfortable, you can live.
Everything else was cultural. The staff flaunts in Masai national costumes. In the evenings, they make a common fire in the open air, where you can sit with a group and dream. But there were few who wanted to. The tent is spacious, the beds are comfortable, you can live.
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