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Denys
Finch Hatton was one of Kenya's great adventurers. He devoted
his life exploring the wild in style.
In his camp, dinner was served on fine china with silver and
crystal, while the gentle strains of Mozart played in the background.
Here in Tsavo, where he lived and died, this tradition lives
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Finch Hatton's camp, a privately owned
and managed one man's dream to create the ideal, offers guests
a unique opportunity to relive the golden era of the safari
in absolute elegance, 5 star comfort, the finest cuisine surrounded
by the spectacle of the great African wilderness.
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From
the Visitors Book: |
"Denys would have approved of the meticulous
organization, the beauty, the unexpected appearance of a soft backed
terrapin- of the simple joys of comfort- hot water, clean sheets,
a good meal at the end of a rough road." Errol Trzbenski - Biographer
of Denys Finch Hatton "Silence will Speak" |
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