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Stretch Ferreira Safaris Camp
Stretch Ferreira Safaris Camp
Stretch Ferreira Safaris Camp

Stretch Ferreira Safaris Camp


15°44’7.0"S 29°20’23.0"E

Stretch Ferreira Safaris: gallery


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Stretch Ferreira Safaris: picture gallery


Stretch Ferreira Safaris Camp is semi permanent and usually situated near the banks of the Zambezi
Accommodation is in the form of 6 meru-style tents
Inside they are spacious and comfortable with en suite toilets at the rear
Two twin beds are covered by individual mosquito nets and an electric light illuminates each tent
The communal main area is great - comfortable chairs, some quality reading material...
...and an open plan bar plus coffee station and water cooler ensure you'll never go thirsty
There's also an outdoor area for relaxing in during the warm afternoons...
...and even dining can be done <i>al fresco</i> around the long table with great views as standard
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Stretch Ferreira Safaris Camp is semi permanent and usually situated near the banks of the Zambezi
Stretch Ferreira Safaris Camp is semi permanent and usually situated near the banks of the Zambezi
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Accommodation is in the form of 6 meru-style tents
Accommodation is in the form of 6 meru-style tents
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Inside they are spacious and comfortable with en suite toilets at the rear
Inside they are spacious and comfortable with en suite toilets at the rear
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Two twin beds are covered by individual mosquito nets and an electric light illuminates each tent
Two twin beds are covered by individual mosquito nets and an electric light illuminates each tent
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The communal main area is great - comfortable chairs, some quality reading material...
The communal main area is great - comfortable chairs, some quality reading material...
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...and an open plan bar plus coffee station and water cooler ensure you'll never go thirsty
...and an open plan bar plus coffee station and water cooler ensure you'll never go thirsty
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There's also an outdoor area for relaxing in during the warm afternoons...
There's also an outdoor area for relaxing in during the warm afternoons...
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...and even dining can be done <i>al fresco</i> around the long table with great views as standard
...and even dining can be done <i>al fresco</i> around the long table with great views as standard

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