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Mount Meru Game Lodge

Set in beautiful and tranquil surroundings, the Mount Meru Game Lodge is nestled between the Usa river and the wildlife sanctuary. The sanctuary is home to zebra, ostrich, water buffalo, mongoose, duiker and a wide array of birds and monkeys, including the elusive Colobus monkey. The lodge & sanctuary was established by Dr. Von Nagy in 1959 and remains in family hands till today. Being one of the first lodges in Northern Tanzania, the lodge has had the pleasure of hosting a long list of visitors, including numerous presidents, the King & Queen of Sweden, Prince Charles, the Hemingway’s, the Kennedy’s and modern day celebrities.

Acacia Seronera Luxury Camp

Located in the Makoma Hills in Central Serengeti, Acacia Seronera Luxury Camp is an excellent option for a nature getaway. Accommodation options feature 8 en-suite luxury tents offering breath-taking views of the Serengeti plains. The tents are tastefully furnished and feature comfortable amenities to ensure guests enjoy a relaxing stay. The campsite features a restaurant offering mouth-watering, relax in the lounge and unwind with a drink at the bar. Guests can enjoy the sounds of nature, witness the migration of the animals and be treated with a viewing of the Big Five.

Acacia Central Camp

Acacia Central Camp, as the name suggests, is situated in the central part of Serengeti Seronera. This is a very scenic area with open plains, and lined up with hills. The resident game here is phenomenal, with high densities of relaxed leopards, cheetah, and lion. The migration passes through here in April/May, but Seronera is within reach of both the Southern Plains and the Western Corridor – so from about November to June, it can be used as a base to see the migration. Acacia Central Camp offers guests the perfect blend of old African charm and elegance in the heart of Serengeti National Park. This intimate safari camp is tucked beneath an Acacia tree and has breathtaking views of the savannah plains of the Serengeti National Park. Here, you can experience full luxury in the wild.

Asanja Moru

Tucked away in a sea of grass, amidst Rocky Islands known as the Moru Kopjes, Asanja Moru is an exotic, luxury-tented camp that the transports one to the bygone era where the Maasai once ruled the wide-open plains of the Serengeti. Located in the southern central of Serengeti, on the path of the migration, which is one of the ten natural wonders of the world. The Kopjes rising from the plains provide ample shade for the prides of lion that spend most of the day lazing about. Due to the presence of water, this is a good area of game viewing through out the year. The Masai also left their mark in the Serengeti in the form of Rock Art, which can still be seen at the Masai Kopjes. With 7 luxury guest tents & 1 family tent, our camp is very exclusive, providing you with exemplary service. Each tent represents a special Maasai Ceremony and has a story to tell.

Dunia Camp

Pitched on a major wildebeest migration corridor in the Central Serengeti, Dunia Camp offers easy access to the scenic Moru Kopjes and superb sightings of the big cats, leopard and rhino that roam the forests on the fringes of the Seronera River. Dunia is a tranquil semi-permanent camp with just eight spacious tented suites, each with expansive views of the pristine wilderness and game-filled plains from a private veranda. Attention to every detail balances a graceful simplicity in harmony with the serene location. Enjoy an exclusive Serengeti safari with superb sightings of resident game and annual migration viewing, and round it all off with a sunrise hot-air balloon flight.

Kati Kati Tented Camp

The camp offers comfortable accommodation and a unique opportunity to enjoy a real safari camp experience. The camp is only a two hour scenic drive from Olduvai Gorge Museum and Grumeti River. A cosy mess tent islocated in the centre of the camp where meals are served. The campfire is ready every evening for appetizers and snacks before dinner. Ten double tents and one family tent with en suite facilities. There are several airstrips in the National Park that receive schedule flights from Arusha as well as charter flights.

Serian The Nest

Serian’s The Nest is a unique treehouse accommodation that has been built into a Warburgia tree and rests 12 feet off the ground. The Nest overlooks the Mara River, where hippos lounge in the tranquil waters and can be heard from the comfort of The Nest’s sleeping area as they honk and grunt below. The Nest contains two double beds as well as space for additional bedrolls, making it the perfect getaway for couples wanting to enjoy some private time together, groups of friends, or a family where children can enjoy an extraordinary treehouse adventure. Snuggle up under the glimmering stars in an area devoid of light pollution, and make friends with the curious vervet monkeys who will be your only neighbours during your stay at this exclusive camp.

Lake Masek Tented Lodge

Lake Masek Tented Lodge is situated in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, overlooking Lake Masek. The unique location is witness to the wildebeest migration which takes place from December to April each year. There is resident Big 5 game all year round in the area. The camp is Eco friendly, all the electric power is supplied by solar panels and water is collected during the rainy season. All the products used are biodegradable in order to ensure that the environment is kept pristine. Guest accommodations feature 30 luxury tents with en suite facilities and either king sized beds, twins or triple beds. Each tent is built on a raised wooden platform with a veranda from which guests can observe the wildlife visiting Lake Masek. The bedroom area is ample and tastefully furnished. The bathroom area with twin washbasins, a standalone bath and an outside shower is separated from the bedroom area by way of a screen. Guests can enjoy a relaxing bath or take a shower under the stars.

Ndutu Wilderness Camp

Ndutu Wilderness Camp intimate, comfortable tented camp is available in the Ndutu area of the Serengeti ecosystem typically from December—March, which coincides with the ‘calving season’. It is placed in a private site, in the heart of the Ndutu plains – nestled under shady trees. Plenty of predators can be found year round in this area. The diverse eco-systems, from woodlands, to plains, to soda lakes, within the Ndutu area make it a unique place for bird watching. The camp comprises just twelve spacious tents (including a family tent), all with solar lighting and en suite facilities (flushing toilet and shower). Comfortable beds with quality linen ensure a good
night’s rest.

Olakira Migration Camp

Immerse yourself in the Great Migration at Olakira Migration Camp. You will feel the earth vibrate during brave winter crossings of the mighty rivers in the north, or be moved beyond measure by the mass summer calving on the south’s grassy plains. Olakira follows the massive herds of wildebeest to two spectacular locations in the north and south of the Serengeti National Park. Home from December to March is the southern Serengeti, where herds of wildebeest calve simultaneously and the plains throng with new life. As the dry days of winter arrive, Olakira relocates north to the confluence of the Mara and Bolongonja rivers for spectacular game viewing at the Mara River itself and around the Lamai Wedge.

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