Shu'mata Camp
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Phone: 255 27 255 3456
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Fax: 255 27 255 3458
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Web: http://www.hatarilodge.com/
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Momella Road
PO Box 3171
Arusha National Park
Tanzania

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xetra ID:TZ0000231784

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Contact Name: Marlies and Jörg Gabriel
Position: Owner

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General Information:
Shu'mata Camp (former Kilimanjaro Safari Camp) is located at the foot of Kilimanjaro, deep in Masai land, in an area known as South Amboseli. Large East African tents, in true Hemingway style, line along a leopard hill from which magnificent views lead in all directions. At the front of the camp bush savannah melts into the slopes of Kilimanjaro, towering above into the blue skies of Africa. So close that on a moonlit night details of the glaciers can be visible. Seasonally the surrounding savannah bush teems with wildlife - large herds of elephant, eland, zebra and wildebeest and Oryx as well as Grants and Thompson Gazelle. Lion and Cheetah rub their paws! In addition this area is great for birding. From Hatari only a three-hour comfortable and scenic drive away; we take guests through our “private Serengeti” to this special bush experience as an add-on to your stay at Hatari. The seasonal Shu'mata Camp lies within a private concession and is only offered in combination with Hatari for guests that stay a minimum of 4 nights in total.


Additional Information:
Six comfortable safari tents in the true Hemingway style; en-suite bathrooms with toilet, shower and colourful decorations of Masai Art. Hot water for the showers is prepared on an open fire and delivered to your bathroom. Each tent has its own veranda with overwhelming views. The spacious, comfortable mess tent has a large dining table and a bush bar. At the front of the mess tent huge cushions provide the perfect spot to relax. Outside, under a great acacia tree the open fireplace adds a true feeling of adventure and safari romance. A Hemingway whiskey blends in perfectly with the sounds of crickets, barking zebra and the distant roar of a lion.


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