Paperbark Camp
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/ADVENTURE, AUSTRALIA/ Updated : Sep 2, 2014, 15:53 IST
Synopsis
Luxurious African safari tents in the Aussie bush are what this camp is all about, just two hours south of Sydney. The canvas steel-framed tents are fairly private, separated by bushes and trees and are African originals that have … Read more
Luxurious African safari tents in the Aussie bush are what this camp is all about, just two hours south of Sydney. The canvas steel-framed tents are fairly private, separated by bushes and trees and are African originals that have been used as safari accommodation for around 50 years. Read less

Luxurious African safari tents in the Aussie bush are what this camp is all about, just two hours south of Sydney. The canvas steel-framed tents are fairly private, separated by bushes and trees and are African originals that have been used as safari accommodation for around 50 years. The tents sit on a raised platform and are equipped with rustic, yet luxurious furnishing, such as handcrafted furniture and wool duvets. The camp has its own 88 acres to explore, but Jervis Bay is also a haven waiting to be explored. The bay boasts resident penguin and seal colonies, as well as plenty of dolphins. Nearby attractions include the Booderee National Park, which is famous for its white sand beaches. Besides, wine tasting at the award-winning local vineyards is a must. The safari-style in the Australian bush works well for most of the travellers exploring the destination.
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