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SELOUS IMPALA RATES


Our 4 camps will close for the rainy season around 24th March 2012 and reopen on 1st June 2012
- Mbweni Ruins Hotel is open all year round.

Please note that only Mbweni Ruins Hotel has credit card facilities (visa and mastercard)
None of our 4 camps - Manze, Impala, Mdonya or Kwihala can take payment for drinks and extras using a credit card. Kindly ensure you take enough funds to pay for any bills incurred at the camps. USD can be used, and TZS.

Please contact us at: info@adventurecampstz.com   if you would like us to send you our rate sheet.
Please state how you’ll be arriving, and specifically if you’re flying in or coming with a safari company or driving your own vehicle in.

Although we are happy to make your travel arrangements within Tanzania, making all your flights and arrangements can be a very complex business
and we recommend that you consider using a knowledgeable agent in your own country.

Note that booking with a good overseas tour operator should be no more expensive than booking directly with us, and may even be cheaper.

link to list of some suggested tour operators

link to Selous Impala Availability

Children

  • for Impala Camp and Mbweni Ruins Hotel only Children 0-6 years inclusive, sharing with 2 adults are free of charge (Bed and Breakfast at Mbweni Ruins Hotel)
  • Child rates apply between the ages of 7-16 years inclusive
  • Children sharing with 2 adults are charged at child rate
  • Children sharing with 1 adult are charged at adult rate for 1 st child, and at child rate for subsequent children
  • For their safety, because of the proximity of wild animals in the camps children 12 years or younger must share with at least one adult aged 17 years or older.
  • Teenagers aged 13-16 years inclusive in own tent are charged at adult rate for 1 st child, and at child rate for subsequent children.
  • Children aged 0-6 yrs not encouraged at Kwihala Camp, Mdonya Old River and Lake Manze Camp, for safety reasons.

 

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