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Tarhi Camp is known also a Dik
Dik Camp. Tarhi is the name the indigenous Liangulu people gave
the Dik Dik, the petite antelope often seen near the camp.
Accommodation, Dining
On the banks of Voi River, in a shadowed glade among the Boskia
trees, Tarhi Camp has the atmosphere of the pioneer camps of
long ago while providing the luxury of a permanent camp with
modern utilities.
It is ideally placed in one of the most prolific game viewing
areas of the Tsavo National Park.
You can make your safari an all day experience as you enjoy the
serenity and surprises of the African bush around the camp,
watching the lights on the Taita hills, listening to the calls
of the animals or marveling at the brightly colored birds.
Each Tarhi camp comes ensuite with shower and restroom, all with
running hot and cold water.
In the evening the generator is turned on, which fully lights
the camp within a superb atmosphere. One can also charge the
camcorders and photographic equipment.
Dining is safari style under open canopy tent that overlooks the
Taita Hills.
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