These are positioned close together on either side of the main lounge and dining area, with two family tents nearest the communal spaces. Designed to have a low environmental impact, the architecture features canvas, reeds, and wood, each tent featuring an expansive wooden deck with sensational views of the Kiri floodplains. The interiors are smart and well thought out, with wooden cladding on the walls, bedside tables with in-built reading lamps on either side of the bed headboard, writing desks, an indoor seating area, and zip-up floor-to-ceiling gauze across the front of the tents leading to the outside deck. Further amenities include ceiling fans, electronic safes, hairdryers, 240V plug points, and ample hanging storage and shelving. Every partly open bathroom has twin basins and a deep-soaking bathtub that takes in the views. Outside, the decking is impressively spacious, with comfy seating against the backdrop of the ebony forest. The two family units are identical in style but comprise two en-suite bedrooms separated by a shared living space.