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What is the difference between fly, budget, de luxe and luxury camping?

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What is the difference between fly, budget, de luxe and luxury camping?

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Camping is borne out of necessity. If no accommodation is available, one must camp. A. Fly Camps: very basic. Suitable in remote areas where where vehicle access is difficult e.g. walking safaris in Ngorongoro Highlands. B. Budget camping: basic. Probably the cheapest way to go: you-pays-for-whats-you-get. Not recommended for the fastidious. Takes time to pitch and strike camp. Vehicle can be limited for space. Food good, but limited to what can be carried. Public camp sites crowded; limited toilet facilities. Cost $40 per person per day (plus national park entrance fees and camp fees). C. De Luxe/Classic Camping: serviced camp of high standard. Spacious tents, camp beds, shower, toilet. Good food. Support vehicle and camp crew. National Park Private Camp Sites are $50 per person per night. Average Cost $200-$250 per day.

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