UNIQUE CAMPING EXPERIENCE WITH-CLASSIC TOURS AND SAFARIS LTD (CTS).
WE OFFER VARIETIES OF CAMPING SAFARIS INCLUDING;
Budget Camping;
involves travelling with all your camp equipment, your guide and
possibly a cook in your vehicle with you. Our cook, tents crew and
driver guide will set up a tent and prepare meals for you; if
interested you can help them. These services typically use the less
expensive shared or public campsites, but exclusive camps, or
campsites with shower and toilet facilities outside the parks, can
also be booked and used. Sleeping is in a small, medium or large
tents on a mattress, on a carpet laid on a ground, or mattress on a
bed.

Fly Camping;
Fly
camping involves setting up small, temporary camps for a night under
the stars, more often than not in a remote part of the bush. Fly
camps are the ideal end to a day’s walking safari or game drive,
with many unexpected comforts- a canvas washbasin with hot water,
fresh towels, hurricane lamps and delicious food cooked on fire. At
night, the sensation of sleeping in a light tent or just under a
mosquito net, as the moon shines down and the noises of the African
night begin, is the highlight of any safari holiday.
Luxury Camping;
Imagine feather pillows, soft towels, gin and tonic on the rocks, 4
course gourmet meals in a candlelit dining tent as far from
civilization as you can get. This is what luxury camping is all
about. The tents are roomy and comfortable, with a veranda in front
and directly behind the tent a bathroom with hot-water shower, wash
basin and toilet. The beds have a bedside table, gas or solar lamps,
chairs, and a wardrobe for your clothing. A deep freeze will supply
your drinks with ice and keep specialty food items fresh. Laundry is
done daily. A large staff will ensure that your meals are gourmet
and all your needs in a camp are met. Luxury camps are often
situated so that you can enjoy the same area for several days.
Lightweight
luxury camping (Comfortable Camping);
Like the luxury camps, tents will have metal or wood frame beds,
standing headroom, a veranda and small ensuite toilets and hot
showers. However, the tents will be smaller and may be the
traditional A shape with central ridge pole. The camps are fully
staffed and meals will be three course affairs served by waiter in a
lantern lit mess tent, or on a table under the stars. Pick-up
trucks, rather than Lorries often move these camps, so they don’t
have luxuries such as deep freeze. There will usually be wine, beer,
and soda in a camp on ice. Lightweight camps like this can be moved
overnight and offer an amazing degree of comfort while maintaining
the flexibility of a lighter camp.
