Below are independent comments from 9 of our travellers who have visited
Mushara Bush Camp, and kindly agreed to share their views. They do not represent the views of Expert
Africa.
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Arrived on: 22-Aug-2010
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Stayed for: 2 nights
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Traveller: Ms A & Ms M & Miss E - Norfolk
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Mushara Bush Camp- Dreams fulfilled
There are not enough superlatives to describe our experience at Mushrara. Fantastic location, top quality "camping" superb staff (Viktoria and Maggie) excellent food and drink under the stars. Superb singing and dancing from the staff. A fantastic experience and lovely Bush camp.
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Arrived on: 17-Aug-2010
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Stayed for: 2 nights
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Traveller: Family A - Scarborough
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Mushara Bush Camp
This is a very comfortable lodge with good facilities and very good food. The pool was excellent and the tents very comfortable and well appointed.
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Arrived on: 7-Aug-2010
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Stayed for: 1 night
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Traveller: Family M - Massachusetts
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Mushara Bush Camp review
loved the evening meal/event. excellent accomodations.
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Arrived on: 7-Aug-2010
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Stayed for: 2 nights
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Traveller: Mr & Mrs D - Worcester
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Chilling out at Mushara
Well, we chilled out for an afternoon anyway, after driving through the park from Okaukuejo, and took advantage of the spacious pool. This is a very smart lodge with welcoming staff and very comfortable tented rooms. On the first evening they did a communal braai buffet with all the tables arranged in a circle round the fire and the other night we had individual dining tables. The food was good and very well-presented. We chose to spend a second day in Etosha ourselves, rather than do a Mushara drive. Whereas the arrival day was mostly zebra and springbok, this time it was mostly elephant and giraffe. We spent ages at one waterhole watching more than 30 elephants having their bathtime, the mums throwing water, mud and dust around like no tomorrow and the kids just larking about - absolutely fascinating.
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Arrived on: 29-May-2010
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Stayed for: 2 nights
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Traveller: Mr & Mrs B - Hampshire
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Mushara Bush Camp review
Great new tented camp. Food excellent. Good open communal eating and sitting area. Individual tents in the bush (no view). Great for families with young children. Good for exploring eastern end of Etosha.
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Arrived on: 19-May-2010
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Stayed for: 2 nights
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Traveller: 4 travellers from the UK and Zambia
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Pampering at Mushara Bush Camp
Beautifully designed lodge and chalets, with many little thoughful extras. Very comfortable tents, set out in the bush. Food was delicious and beautifully presented. Pity they didn't have good stocks of wine though. Hot water bottles in the feather covered beds were heaven. Staff were all very helpful and pleasant. A place for relaxing.
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Arrived on: 17-May-2010
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Stayed for: 2 nights
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Traveller: Mr L & Mr L - Kent
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Mushara Bush Camp review
Apparently a fairly new camp, everything was pristine. The welcome was good and the service friendly. The main lodge was very good and comfortable, we enjoyed watching the Warthogs ''mowing the lawn''. The accommodation was different, and we really liked the form being semi permanent tents. The antelope (at least we hope that's what it was) visiting right outside the tent during the night made for an interesting half hour in the darkness. A great location for Etosha.
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Arrived on: 17-Feb-2010
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Stayed for: 2 nights
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Traveller: Mr and Mrs W - Milton Keynes
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Mushara Bush Camp review
Roomy tents very well spaced one from another. Well appointed rooms. Pleasant surroundings with good pool. Friendly and welcoming staff.
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Arrived on: 15-Aug-2009
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Stayed for: 2 nights
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Traveller: Mr M & Ms H from London
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Fantastic and relaxing experience
Fantastic food and fantastic service, with very comfortable and brilliantly decorated rooms/tents, and a beautifully laid-out main area. No criticism possible!
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