Does snoring in the tents at night effect the animals in any way? Are the tents usually far away from each other so you can't hear snoring from another tent?
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For the two tented camps I've stayed at, Tena Tena, and Little Gov, the tents were probably 20 meters/yards apart and snoring nor conversation not a problem.

As for it affecting the animals, not sure about that, but I doubt it. A big noisy diesel Land Rover engine doesn't seem to affect them. But that's during the daytime
regards - tom
I've been aware of snoring in mobile tented camps but not in permanent camps.
Who knows what the animals think? They might tell tales of the snorers amongst themselves.