TORTILIS
TENTED CAMP, AMBOSELI
TORTILIS
TENTED CAMP. Tortilis Camp is named after the
Tortilis Acacia (the
Umbrella Thorn Tree), a charming rustic tented camp
built into the side of a hill, facing the foothills
of Africa's highest mountain, Kilimanjaro. As you walk
into camp, your first view across the tree-studded plains
towards the snow-capped mountain stops you in your tracks.
The camp nestles in abundant trees and shrubs, bustling
with bird life.
- Your
room is an airy tent on a raised wooden platform,
sheltered by a Makuti (thatched) roof.
- You
enter from your private stone verandah with a comfortable
Lamu style day bed (perfect for afternoon siestas)
into the main tent.
- The
light beige canvas, striking furnishings and local
artifacts give each tent a stylish and relaxing charm.
- The
double or twin beds are generous and comfortable.
- From
the dressing area, a door leads into the en-suite
bathroom with a wonderful high-pressure shower, hot
spring-fed water and a flush toilet.
- Children
are welcome at Tortilis Camp. Early mealtimes and
a baby-listening service are available, and during
the day our experienced guides know how to make a
bush walk or safari game drive 'come alive' for young
guests.
- In
the heat of the day, parents can relax by the swimming
pool whilst kids
enjoy a refreshing dip, with iced-drinks available
from the poolside bar.
- Amboseli
is a place of contrasts: during the hot dry season,
mirages appear on the dusty horizon; year around,
the elephant herds follow their ancient rituals, migrating
daily from the Tortilis forests to the swamps. In
the green season water birds: Flamingo, Pelican. Egyptian
Geese flock to the park and the arid plains turn emerald
green overnight.
- In
Amboseli, the traditional cultural heritage is strong:
the Masai communities adhere to an age-old lifestyle,
herding and trading cattle; a life, which they will
share with you in their Manyattas (Masai homes), a
circle of dung and mud huts protected by a barrier
of thorns against the predators.
- Tortilis
Camp has raised funds to build a school for the local
villages; visits to the school and neighboring villages
can be arranged.
- At
Tortilis Camp, Masai Guides lead walks into the bush,
passing on knowledge of traditional medicinal and
uses of local flora and Masai folklore.
- A
walk in the bush is part of the magic of a safari:
following the spoor of the animals passing camp the
night before, smelling the crushed leaves where animals
have fed, listening to the bird calls and watching
them overhead, this way you touch and feel the wild.
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Summary
of Facilities at Tortilis Camp
- Location:
Amboseli National Park South of Nairobi, Kenya
- Bordering
Tanzania
- Unrivalled
views of Kilimanjaro
- Winner
of the British Airways Regional Award for Ecotourism
(1995)
- 17
spacious tents, raised on wooden decks & shaded
with makuti (thatched) roofs: 10 with king size bed,
7 with twin beds
- Spacious
shaded verandas each with a Lamu day bed, great views
& privacy
- Swimming
pool
- Gift
shop
- Guided
nature walks bush breakfasts
- Hilltop
sundowners
- Laundry
- Airstrip
- Distance
by road approx 31/2 hours from Nairobi
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