Perched on wooden decks amongst a canopy of ebony trees, each tent features a spacious veranda, an outdoor sala overlooking the lagoon, and a private plunge pool. Step inside, and you’ll find the rustic-chic style synonymous with Great Plains Conservation camps – shaggy thatch, canvas roofs and walls, local artefacts, vintage Persian carpets, oversized baskets, and wooden stilts on which the tents are raised – these draw inspiration from local fishermen who have fished these waters for centuries. Solar-powered aircon and fans keep rooms at an optimum temperature, and the plunge pools offer respite in the heat of the day between safari activities. Each tent can be configured as a double or twin, and additional features include a bar fridge with drinks of choice, a tea-and-coffee station, a mosquito net, a yoga mat, light weights, a stationary exercise bike, and a professional camera and lens set for use throughout your stay. Every en-suite bathroom has a double vanity unit, a flush toilet, a porcelain ball-and-claw bath, and an indoor shower. Sitatunga Private Island Suite accommodates a maximum of two adults and three children and is a completely private, standalone unit. Raised on a wraparound railway sleeper private deck, you’ll find two en-suite units on either side of a central main lounge and dining area, leading to a vast private deck, fire-pit, and swimming pool. Guests at Sitatunga Private Island Suite have their own private guide and boat, and fitness enthusiasts will be pleased to find a yoga mat, light weights, and a stationary exercise bike. Wi-Fi is available in all guest accommodations, with limited mobile phone reception. Massages are also available in-room at an additional cost.