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Udzungwa Forest Camp
Udzungwa Forest Camp
Udzungwa Forest Camp
Udzungwa Forest Camp
Udzungwa Forest Camp

Udzungwa Forest Camp: gallery


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Udzungwa Forest Camp: picture gallery


Hondo Hondo is set in the foothills...
...of the vast Udzungwa Mountains National Park.
Pathways lead you from the reception, up to the tents and main areas.
The tents are hung inside thatch Makuti roofs.
The decor inside is simple.
On the writing desk there is a torch and drinking water...
...towels and toiletries are also supplied and need to be kept inside to stay safe from the monkeys!
The bathroom is also simple and clean, with a basin, mirror...
...and flush toilet.
There is always someone on hand to serve you a drink...
...from the bar.
You can help yourself to tea and coffee...
...and grab a book from the library...
...or buy something from the curio shop.
But the main attraction to Hondo Hondo is the vast array of activities on offer.
The restaurant overlooks the forest beyond...
...where you can watch colobus monkeys playing in the trees.
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Hondo Hondo is set in the foothills...
Hondo Hondo is set in the foothills...
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...of the vast Udzungwa Mountains National Park.
...of the vast Udzungwa Mountains National Park.
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Pathways lead you from the reception, up to the tents and main areas.
Pathways lead you from the reception, up to the tents and main areas.
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The tents are hung inside thatch Makuti roofs.
The tents are hung inside thatch Makuti roofs.
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The decor inside is simple.
The decor inside is simple.
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On the writing desk there is a torch and drinking water...
On the writing desk there is a torch and drinking water...
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...towels and toiletries are also supplied and need to be kept inside to stay safe from the monkeys!
...towels and toiletries are also supplied and need to be kept inside to stay safe from the monkeys!
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The bathroom is also simple and clean, with a basin, mirror...
The bathroom is also simple and clean, with a basin, mirror...
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...and flush toilet.
...and flush toilet.
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There is always someone on hand to serve you a drink...
There is always someone on hand to serve you a drink...
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...from the bar.
...from the bar.
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You can help yourself to tea and coffee...
You can help yourself to tea and coffee...
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...and grab a book from the library...
...and grab a book from the library...
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...or buy something from the curio shop.
...or buy something from the curio shop.
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But the main attraction to Hondo Hondo is the vast array of activities on offer.
But the main attraction to Hondo Hondo is the vast array of activities on offer.
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The restaurant overlooks the forest beyond...
The restaurant overlooks the forest beyond...
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...where you can watch colobus monkeys playing in the trees.
...where you can watch colobus monkeys playing in the trees.

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