Pieces of stones are used to build pillars supporting wooden floors. This combination of stones and wood form the bases on which tents are erected. The said construction materials blend perfectly to reflect the environment nature enthusiasts yearn for.
From the camp, guests soak up the view of Kilala Plains, Lake Rwanyakiziga and Magashi Peninsula. Using a pair of binoculars, one can zoom in herds of buffaloes, giraffes and other animals.
Karenge Bush Camp can accommodate up to twelve people at a time. Each tent has an open toilet and an equally unenclosed solar-heated shower. The freedom experienced in this bush camp takes away the need for extra privacy.
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