These no-frills, explorer-style lodgings offer stunning river views from their elevated cliff-top position, with carefully chosen furniture and artefacts that inject plenty of character rather than overt luxury. Outside, the views take centre stage, and the private verandas offer a great place to observe wildlife, from the comfortable daybed or one of the safari chairs. Two tents have a king-sized bed, and six have two queen-sized beds in each and can accommodate a maximum of two adults and two children. The interiors might be toned down, but they definitely don’t lack charm – expect to find Persian carpets, locally woven fabrics, colonial-style furniture, and splashes of colour that bring warmth and homeliness. You’ll find reading lights, writing desks, storage trunks, standing fans, and roll-up canvas windows that allow the breeze to flow. At the back of the tent, the en-suite bathroom includes a flush toilet, twin washbasins, and an indoor shower, while outside is a stone-walled enclosure, complete with an additional outdoor shower. The family accommodations consist of two interleading tents, one with two beds and the second with three, accommodating a maximum of five guests.