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Jackalberry Tented Camp
Jackalberry Tented Camp
Jackalberry Tented Camp
Jackalberry Tented Camp
Jackalberry Tented Camp
Jackalberry Tented Camp

Jackalberry Camp: gallery


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Jackalberry Camp: picture gallery


The main area of Jackaberry Camp is built around a large Jackalberry tree...
...sometimes referred to as Jackalberry tower.
It is built over three levels with a central lounge, tea station and...
...dining area, which is where the communal dinners are served.
On the top floor there is a small seating area...
...that offers fantastic views over the Nkasa Rupara National Park.
At ground level there is a rest room...
...and a fire pit which is great to sit around before dinner.
The rooms themselves are tented...
...and inside they are relatively simple but very comfortable...
...with interesting wooden furniture...
...and there is also a small fridge.
The bathrooms are set behind a wooden and cane screen with a toilet,  a sink...
...and a shower using solar heated water.
Outside of the tents is a small seating area...
...and keep a look out for other inhabitants of this National Park wandering past this unfenced camp.
Activities here focus on game drives...
...into the Nkasa Rupara National Park, as well as...
...boat trips on the Kwando-Linyanti.
There are plenty of species you that you can't see in Etosha and...
...stunning vistas.
It is also possible to do night drives from Jackalberry.
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The main area of Jackaberry Camp is built around a large Jackalberry tree...
The main area of Jackaberry Camp is built around a large Jackalberry tree...
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...sometimes referred to as Jackalberry tower.
...sometimes referred to as Jackalberry tower.
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It is built over three levels with a central lounge, tea station and...
It is built over three levels with a central lounge, tea station and...
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...dining area, which is where the communal dinners are served.
...dining area, which is where the communal dinners are served.
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On the top floor there is a small seating area...
On the top floor there is a small seating area...
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...that offers fantastic views over the Nkasa Rupara National Park.
...that offers fantastic views over the Nkasa Rupara National Park.
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At ground level there is a rest room...
At ground level there is a rest room...
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...and a fire pit which is great to sit around before dinner.
...and a fire pit which is great to sit around before dinner.
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The rooms themselves are tented...
The rooms themselves are tented...
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...and inside they are relatively simple but very comfortable...
...and inside they are relatively simple but very comfortable...
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...with interesting wooden furniture...
...with interesting wooden furniture...
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...and there is also a small fridge.
...and there is also a small fridge.
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The bathrooms are set behind a wooden and cane screen with a toilet,  a sink...
The bathrooms are set behind a wooden and cane screen with a toilet, a sink...
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...and a shower using solar heated water.
...and a shower using solar heated water.
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Outside of the tents is a small seating area...
Outside of the tents is a small seating area...
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...and keep a look out for other inhabitants of this National Park wandering past this unfenced camp.
...and keep a look out for other inhabitants of this National Park wandering past this unfenced camp.
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Activities here focus on game drives...
Activities here focus on game drives...
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...into the Nkasa Rupara National Park, as well as...
...into the Nkasa Rupara National Park, as well as...
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...boat trips on the Kwando-Linyanti.
...boat trips on the Kwando-Linyanti.
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There are plenty of species you that you can't see in Etosha and...
There are plenty of species you that you can't see in Etosha and...
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...stunning vistas.
...stunning vistas.
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It is also possible to do night drives from Jackalberry.
It is also possible to do night drives from Jackalberry.

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