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Six mude house and three spacious safari tents on raised wooden floors are
well spaced for privacy. Each tent has a deck and a fully functional toilet. The
furnishings in each tent include a chest of drawers with a dressing mirror, twin
beds with soft duvets, side tables, deck chairs and a luggage table. 2 mud huts,
specially created by local craftsmen have recently replaced two of our tents.
Each have thick thatched roofs, a private verandah and attached toilets.
Furnishings are similar to the tents.
Guest Areas:
"The Thatch", a large, tall wooden structure with a thatched roof. This
houses the library, the lounge area and the dining area with the buffet. An
ancient Banyan tree with ample space in its shadow for hammocks and casual
seating. A campfire area with a barbeque pit for those cold winters
evenings. "The Dhaba" or tea point, a hot favorite amongst all, is where hot
tea or coffee is brewed in a fashion typical to this region. 'The Acre' a
hideout amidst dense lantana bushes for bird watching or relaxing in the
hammocks/ rugs placed there.
Camp Forktail Creek Fact Sheet :
Number of tents 9 Number of mud huts 2 Max guests 22 twin share; 33
triple share Electricity No. Lanterns and candles in use Battery charging
On request Hot water bottle On request Attached toilets Yes Showers
No Bucket baths and running cold water Yes Hot water Twice a day, on
request Flush toilets Yes Laundry On request Communication Telephone at
Camp Library Yes
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