Buqi Camp
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On the edge of the beech reserve, quite close to David's Court, where every wardrobe is a possible passage to Narnia, we have created an equally magical paradise for travelers. Tents take you to distant lands, encourage dreams of distant travels, and exotic dreams are dreamed under canvas roofs. You can come to us solo, in a couple or in a larger group. Runaways from big cities, those overstimulated by civilization, yogis, meditators, adepts of spiritual development and all those who miss contact with nature and the night sky full of stars feel best here.
Host:
Jan
We speak these languages: Polish, English
We are on-site, we give our guests space and intimacy, but we're always ready to help
The host is an entrepreneur
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Where will I sleep?
30 ppl. – Buqi Camp dla grupy od 10 osób
350 m²
•Without pets
Buqi Camp for the group * over 20 people exclusively * 10 teepee tents * tipi common room 60 m2 * women's bathroom - 3 showers, 3 washbasins, 2 wc * men's bathroom - 2 showers, 3 washbasins, 2 wc * from June to the end of September * we have gas stoves / cylinder 120 PLN / * vegetarian cuisine
3 ppl. – Tipi Diuna - Sahara
30 m²
•Without pets
Sandy Saharan dune… for me it is inherently associated with Morocco. The Merzuga dunes were the goal of my first trip to this country and although I have met others since then, those in Air and Tenere, those in Timbuktu or the treacherous ones in Mauritania, the Moroccan Erg Chigag dunes are the closest to me Tipi for a group
3 ppl. – Tipi Mafia - Archipelag Zanzibaru
30 m²
•Without pets
The memory is an illegal overnight return from Zanzibar on the Dhow commercial deck, when, after reaching the beach in Bagamoyo at dawn, all the goods were transferred to small pirogues, and we had to wait a few hours for the high tide with our motorbikes and then they were taken out.
What do I find on the spot?