Tuludi
Khwai, Botswana
The camp is perched amid a grove of majestic trees that include Apple-leaf, Leadwood and Combretum, and sprawling ahead are the open savannah floodplains where the bird and animal life is abundant. It was these beautiful surroundings that were the inspiration for Tuludi. The camp itself is open and airy and no matter where you sit, be it the poolside deck, the lounge, or the surprise tree-top library, you are surrounded by the bush. The different guest spaces are unique and can be enjoyed quietly or interactively, depending on guest preferences.
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