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New exclusive-use camp to open in Tanzania

22 Feb 2018
Forest Chem Chem to open in June.
Forest Chem Chem to open in June.
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Chem Chem Safaris’ newest camp, Forest Chem Chem in Tanzania, is set to open on June 1.

The exclusive-use camp, set amongst a pocket of fever trees along the Tarangire River, is a 15-minute drive from Little Chem Chem.

There are two vintage tents and one family tent, accommodating a maximum of six adults and two children.

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