Elewana Tortilis Camp Amboseli
Tortilis Camp has one of the best spots for witnessing the majesty of Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro.
OVERVIEW
On a south-west hillside in a private conservancy bordering the UNESCO Amboseli National Park, Elewana Tortilis Camp is surrounded by woodland of its namesake – the flat-topped, umbrella thorn Acacia Tortilis, with far-reaching, glorious views and a nearby watering hole popular with wildlife.
Game drives, walks, sundowners and bush meals take place both inside the national park and in the conservancy; the latter, exclusively for Tortilis Camp guests. The tents are all spacious, with king or twin beds and elegant ensuite bathrooms. There is a main lounge, bar and dining area, all built with natural materials and thatched roofs. The Private House and Family Tent are slightly separate to the main camp and share a private swimming pool.
Tortilis Camp was one of the first eco-lodges of its size, and is very proudly 100% solar. Guests can rest assured they are leaving a minimal footprint during their stay.