Porini Amboseli Camp Tent
These tents had running water and a functioning toilet, the shower was a bucket shower however, but that was no problem.
The lights were solar powered as was all electrictiy in these camps, they usually ran out of power at about 08pm. The camps had a charging station where we could plug our stuff in, the first camp had bigger batteries so they lasted til about 01am
Due to the fact that we were camping in the bush we weren't allowed to leave or go to our tents after sundown without a Maasai at our side, in the first camp they weren't armed, but in the second camp they had ~2m spears, I tried asking how often they saw animals close enough to be a threat but he didn't understand what I was asking so I didn't get an answer
The lights were solar powered as was all electrictiy in these camps, they usually ran out of power at about 08pm. The camps had a charging station where we could plug our stuff in, the first camp had bigger batteries so they lasted til about 01am
Due to the fact that we were camping in the bush we weren't allowed to leave or go to our tents after sundown without a Maasai at our side, in the first camp they weren't armed, but in the second camp they had ~2m spears, I tried asking how often they saw animals close enough to be a threat but he didn't understand what I was asking so I didn't get an answer
📅 2013-03-09 @ 13:02
Kenya