Main LodgeThe spacious main lodge is a raised, grass-thatched structure (called an insaka) with a beautiful teak deck. Elevated above the Nangandwe pool, it comprises a lounge and dining area, bar and verandah. An adjoining communal open-air fireplace is a great gathering place in the evening, where stories are exchanged under the stars. Enjoy game-viewing and bird-watching from the cool verandah, shaded by a huge jackalberry tree (also known as the African Ebony), which provides an unhindered view of the dambo(vlei or wetlands). Thatched cottagesThe thatched cottages bring you into close proximity to nature - don't be surprised to hear buck crunching twigs underfoot, or the ripping sound of branches as elephants strip the trees close by. The three well-appointed, unobtrusive chalets accommodate six guests (two to a chalet) and are situated along the tree line, giving guests an unobstructed view of the pool. Here, peace and tranquility reign. To make that bush experience all the more authentic, chalets are lit with paraffin lamps and hot water comes from donkey boilers. The en suite facilities include a hot and cold shower, toilet and double basins. The cottages are spacious and private with large, comfortable beds protected by mosquito nets. Safari tentsThe three meru-style safari tents can accommodate up to six people. They have separate, en suite toilet, double basins and hot-and-cold shower areas for greater privacy and their walk-in structures provide fantastic views of the bush and the pool. They are lit by paraffin lamps and hot water is provided by donkey boilers. The comfortable beds are protected by mosquito nets.