The splendor of Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest peak, may be seen best from Elewana Tortilis Camp. The camp, which encircles a hill in one of Amboseli’s Acacia Tortilis forest zones, is named after the flat-topped, umbrella-shaped thorn tree, the Acacia Tortilis. Game drives, hikes, sundowners, and bush lunches are held both inside the Amboseli National Park and in the conservancy, which is a private, property abutting the park. Luxe Africa Safaris ensure that you get the best Amboseli safaris and that includes the best accommodation.
Elewana Tortilis Camp
Each tent at Elewana Tortilis Camp is roomy and has a king or double bed as well as a luxurious en suite bathroom. With natural materials and thatched roofs, the main lounge, bar, and dining area are all superbly constructed. On the hill where they share a pool, the Private House and Family Tent are set back from the main camp just a little.
Elewana Tortilis Camp is situated on a hillside and is shaded by the natural forest of Acacia Tortilis thorn trees after which the camp is called. The camp shares a boundary with Amboseli National Park and has a private entrance into the park. This whole camp, which combines traditional design with modern conveniences, is recognized for its excellent levels of service and its breathtaking views of the sun setting over Mounts Kilimanjaro and Meru.
A Maasai specialist leads guided game walks outside the game park at Elewana Tortilis Camp, in addition to early morning and late afternoon game drives. A sizable pool, equipped with a private lounge area and sun loungers, is shared by the Family Tent and the Private House. The home features a long roof space and wide windows for taking in the expansive views of Mount Kilimanjaro.
The 16 roomy tents at Elewana Tortilis Camp are constructed of real canvas and thatch, and each one has a bedroom with a king-sized bed or two big twin beds, a dressing area, and bathrooms with flush toilets and pressured hot showers. Each tent is elevated on a wooden platform and covered by a thatched roof that also shaded the spacious veranda, which is perfect for a snooze in the early afternoon. The bathroom part of the tent is separated from the bedroom/dressing area by a sturdy wall.
A Maasai specialist will accompany guests on guided wildlife walks at Tortilis Camp, as well as early morning and late afternoon game drives. Relax with a massage or spend the afternoon birdwatching.
As an alternative, you may relax by the pool while sipping on a beverage and listening to the sounds of nature. The main pool has its own changing areas and bar and is encircled by cozy lounge chairs. Attractiveness of Elewana Tortilis Camp is greatly influenced by its cuisine. Enjoy hearty salads and herbs from the camp’s kitchen garden as well as traditional northern Italian food prepared according to recipes from the owner’s family cookbook. Being entirely solar-powered, it is incredibly environmentally friendly. When you tour Amboseli National Park with Luxe Africa Safaris then Elewana Tortilis Camp is the best luxury accommodation.