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Eight spacious thatched chalets enclosed by stretched canvas walls have replaced Lagoon Camp’s traditional Meru safari tents. Connected to the main area via sandy pathways these chalets are elevated on wooden platforms with large mesh windows overlooking the river, where elephant often come down to drink. There is a small veranda with deck chairs at the front of each chalet to soak up the views.Lagoon’s chalets are entered through sliding wood and mesh doors. You'll find leather seats, a coffee table and writing desk with camp information, wildlife magazines and a flask of drinking water. Up a step are double or twin beds with bedside tables and reading lamps.A wall partition behind the bed separates a luggage rack, open hanging space, shelving and an enormous mirror. A digital safe, umbrella, spare blankets, bug spray, insect repellent and mosquito coils are provided. The en-suite bathroom is equally spacious and elegant with two handbasins, plenty of mirrors, a deep free-standing bath and indoor shower, and a separate flushing toilet. A wooden door leads to the outdoor shower. Toiletries supplied include conditioning shampoo, shower gel, soap, body lotion and cotton wool, and there’s laundry soap for washing delicates.
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