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Larsens Tented Camp was opened
in 1987, and is set in lush lawns on the bank of the Uaso Nyiro,
a river in Samburu National Reserve, 320 km north of Nairobi,
Kenya, on the border of the old Northern Frontier Province.
Tranquility and nature embrace you the minute you enter Larsens
with the river being the perfect stage for an endless pageant of
wildlife - elephants rolling and trumpeting in the shallows,
timid impala nervously drinking, baboons and vervet monkeys
swinging through the canopy of trees. The only man made noise is
that of the young Samburu flutist as he slowly makes his way
along the river front. He unobtrusively doubles as a palm nut
thrower when the monkeys become too bold.
Accommodation And More at Larsens Tented Camp
Number of tents: 17 spacious airy tents all raised on
wooden platforms, each being named after a bird.
Room Décor: This is camping in style with casual colonial
elegance, hot showers and a surprising degree of comfort with
toweling gowns in the tent and comfort able leather safari
chairs.
Larsens Tented Safari Camp Meals and Relaxation
Dining - The dining tent is open on three sides and faces the
river. A first class dinner elegantly served by candlelight on
tables set with silver and Larsens china.
Tent Bar - In the bar, Eric Larsens old cabin trunks and
pith helmets add to the period flavor while you play backgammon
or chess on his original boards.
Larsens Lounge - For the rainy days of which there are
very few, or for the evening that you can not sleep, a small
`card' tent, stocks a number of board games and a library of
magazines and wildlife books.
Swimming Pool - Larsens does not have a pool, guests are
welcome to use this facility at the nearby Samburu Lodge free of
charge.
The Camp Fire - Many a tale is exchanged around the fire
each evening. Amidst the glow from the embers, the calls of the
African night, a waft of cigar smoke and the kick of a White
Mischief liqueur, game drives are relived and personal histories
exchanged - it's a wonderful venue for making new friends and
imbibing the essence of Africa as did the safari pioneers so
many years ago.
Treehouse - An excellent place to enjoy a sundowner as
you look out onto the plains as the animals walk by.
Samburu Dancing - This takes place in the Samburu Lodge
arena each afternoon from 2.30 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. |



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