Inside I'm A Celeb camp's South Africa makeover - waterfall to GoT shower

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Inside I'm A Celeb camp's South Africa makeover - waterfall to GoT shower

The contestants on I'm A Celebrity South Africa will bathe in a Game Of Thrones style shower - and live in a remote camp five miles from the nearest road.

The first look photos of the site, on the edge of the Kruger National Park, show that celebs will enter through a tree lined walkway.

Once inside it is clear that the area is rocky and dry compared to the lush green camp in Australia.

Celebrities including Myleene Klass and Carol Vorderman will be seen washing in a branch-lined shower in a creek area under cold water.

A show source said: "The creek area is similar to Australia with a shower and the laundry area.

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Inside I'm A Celeb camp's South Africa makeover - waterfall to GoT showerThe new camp is in South Africa in a remote spot (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

The site also has a natural waterfall, where water comes from the top of a mountain.

But overall it all will look very different for viewers compared to Down Under.

"They enter the main camp through the tree lined area almost like a corridor and then walk out into a large space for beds and hammocks.

Inside I'm A Celeb camp's South Africa makeover - waterfall to GoT showerThe challenges are said to be even more extreme than Australia (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

The space as a whole including for Trials and challenges is much bigger than Australia - around six times the size of the Australian space.

"It is also much more exposed to the elements and is much more isolated.

"They will be five miles to the nearest road and 40 mins to the nearest village.

Inside I'm A Celeb camp's South Africa makeover - waterfall to GoT showerThe site also has a natural waterfall, where water comes from the top of a mountain (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

"So if anyone shouts 'Get me out of here' they can leave but it will take a while to get back to civilisation!"

The celebs will once again rely on rice and beans for meals and have to win other food for camp.

The camp toilet or 'dunny' as it was called in Australia, is known as the long drop in South Africa and is situated outside of camp.

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It even has its own area with some seating so people may sit around there as they get ready to go to bed or after getting up first thing in the morning and wanting to get away from the main camp.

The show will kick off next week with nine contestants and around six more expected to enter as late entries a few days into the show.

Inside I'm A Celeb camp's South Africa makeover - waterfall to GoT showerThe celebs will once again rely on rice and beans for meals and have to win other food for camp (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

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The opening line up is former Boxing Champion Amir Khan, Diversity Dancer & DJ Jordan Banjo, former Coronation Street Star Helen Flanagan, TV Presenter Carol Vorderman, former Olympic Athlete Fatima Whitbread, former Royal Butler Paul Burrell, ex-England Cricketer Phil Tufnell, supermodel Janice Dickinson and Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder.

Latecomers will include actor Joe Swash, Corrie star Andy Whyment, Myleene Klass and Georgia Toffolo.

  • I'm A Celebrity...South Africa starts on Monday (24th April) at 9pm on ITV1 & ITVX.

Mark Jefferies

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