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Jongomero Camp, Ruaha National Park

Stylish and with a slightly colonial edge, Jongomero Camp is similar to its sister camp Siwandu. It has smooth and seamless service and plenty of luxury, but despite this, Jongomero has retained a real sense of wilderness.

The eight tented rooms at Jongomero are raised up on wooden platforms, and have great views across the river. They essentially all have at least a180-degree view, while tent #1 has a 270-degree view. Tents #1 and #2 are to the west of the main, central area and being a little more private are ideal for honeymooners, while tents #3 to #8 are ranged east of the central areas and swimming pool.

Jongomero’s standards of service, food and comfort are very high, and you can certainly expect very good guiding. Its game densities aren’t quite as high as some of the areas further east, but there is still very good wilidlife here. So if you’re looking for a wilderness experience, this could be a good choice – especially when combined with the option to fly-camp.