If you're lucky enough (or smart enough) to have booked an eco-friendly safari, where your accommodation is under canvas, you will undoubtedly have to master the art of taking a bucket shower. In many of the more comfortable camps, this is no mere bucket of cold water and a little scoop cup. The bucket shower has been elevated to a simple piece of engineering that entails a proper shower head, soap rack, faucet (tap) and lovely hot water. After a whole day of wildlife spotting, you really look forward to this shower, almost as much as a gin and tonic. But there is an art to making your water last long enough to shampoo your hair. Read on for tips on taking a bucket shower so you're not left removing your soapy suds with a towel...
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