Overview
Nestled amongst trees and surrounding a central water-hole, the semi-circular layout of the camp provides an excellent viewing point for each of our guests. Satao Camp has 20 tents, all e-suite, thoughtfully positioned to ensure a full view of the camps “own” watering hole.
Satao Camp in the mighty comprises of a collection of rustic structures with makuti roofs supported by sisal and boroti poles.
The 20 tents are made up of 16 family tents and 4 suites each tent is constructed of sisal and boroti poles topped with a makuti roof, only the front of the tent is visible as each tent has its own patio with table and chairs.
The tents are exquisite; all are attractively furnished with locally made beds and unique African designs. Each spacious tent has a private bathroom with running water.
The shower however is in the true African style, whereby the camp staff bring hot water in the evening.
The bathrooms are very spacious, slate floors with stunning wooden framework, the wash basins sunken into the structure, all fitted with flushing toilet.
The suites have authentic antique writing desks and beautiful African bed and cushion covers.
Comfort and the personal touch is what we provide you with in the bush to ensure your stay with us is one that you will never forget.
All tents complete with own verandahs.
You will have your meals in the camp’s dining area that also overlooks the watering hole and the 200-year-old tamarind tree outside.
You will dine on a selection of international and traditional dishes including vegetarian options.
As you enjoy a buffet lunch al-fresco under shaded trees, you might see a herd of impala stop by for a meal of their own.
Buffet dinners are served indoors and later, you will be escorted to your tent by an attendant after warming up by the campfire.
Accommodation Highlights:
• Sundowners
• A nearby waterhole to view wildlife
• Special diet available upon request
• Campfire dinner under African starlight sky
• Bush breakfast/dinner