Ubuntu Camp

Ubuntu Camp is a small, mobile camp in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, which moves three times a year to optimise the chance of witnessing the great wildebeest migration.

Between late November and March, it is situated on the open southern plains, where the annual migration spreads out to graze. From May to mid-July it is in the western corridor.

It then moves to the north of the Serengeti until early November, where it is perfectly positioned to witness the wildebeest crossing of the Mara River.

Serengeti Safari Camp

Serengeti Safari Camp is a mobile camp which tracks the annual migration of wildebeest so that before guests arrive it’s positioned in a prime viewing location for watching the annual wildebeest migration.

The camp is well equipped, extremely well run and beautifully simple. Each of the six large walk-in tents sit amongst a secluded patch of the magnificent Serengeti, a stroll away from the candlelit canvas mess tent. Rooms are well designed and the rooms are extremely comfortable. The bathrooms are en suite with traditional safari style bucket showers.

Being a mobile camp brings guests as close as possible to the wildebeest migration. The structure of the day, including the freshly prepared meals, is designed to cater for your needs so you can direct your drives and keep up with the wonders of the migration whilst enjoying meals on the move or in discreet luxury back at the camp.

Sayari Camp

Sayari Camp is an exclusive safari retreat that provides superb accommodation in the form of spacious tents, which provide panoramic views of the vast Serengeti plains.

Located near the Mara River, guests have the opportunity to witness one of nature’s most extraordinary sights first-hand — the annual Great Migration crossing the river. The tents boast comfortable beds, wide verandas, showers and baths.

The camp’s chef prepares a unique blend of European and African culinary fare for guests. Meals can be enjoyed in the intimate dining area under the stars. After dinner, guests can relax in the comfort of one of the common tents, and enjoy a drink and a good book, or just sit around the fire and share stories with fellow campers.

Being in close proximity to the border of the Serengeti National Park allows for top wildlife viewing, thrilling game drives, walking safaris and picnics out in the wild.

Sanctuary Kusini Camp

The only permanent camp in the Serengeti’s remote south, Sanctuary Kusini has the privilege of overlooking predator-populated plains where game viewing is in high-definition throughout the calendar.

The main lodge is set around a cluster of spectacular kopjes — rocky outcrops — so at Sanctuary Kusini you don’t just have front-row seats for when the Great Migration passes through at full throttle, but you can ogle game congregating on these grassy plains year-round.

Sanctuary Kusini Camp consists of 12 luxurious tents, with private bathroom and a porch with a view over the Serengeti plains.

Sanctuary Kusini Camp has a large tent with dining, library and lounge. Drinks are served at sunset on a beautiful cliff overlooking the Serengeti.

Sanctuary Kichakani Camp

Sanctuary Kichakani Camp is a luxury mobile tented camp that moves with the wildebeest migration herds throughout the year.

Positioned in the Western, Northern and Southern areas of the Serengeti, this camp offers a fantastic quality of guiding and game viewing experiences, along with comfortable and spacious accommodation in the heart of the plains. However, offering one of the lowest prices among its competition, it is extremely popular so availability may be the downside!

Although the camp is a mobile tent, it certainly does not lack in luxury! The rooms all well-appointed, with simple furnishings, large double or twin beds and an ensuite bathroom. The bathroom has running water, flushing toilets and bucket showers, an authentic way to get stuck into the safari experience!

Pioneer Camp

Located in South Central Serengeti – Tanzania – (within the Moru Kopjes area), Serengeti Pioneer Camp is ideally situated to offer superlative access to the annual migration and the ‘Big 5’ with sweeping views overlooking Moru Kopjes, Lake Magadi and the endless plains.

Comprising of twelve-tented accommodations, all of which have en-suite facilities including a flushing toilet, vanity basin, and showers, the tent interiors are designed to evoke the very best of an era long-gone but certainly not forgotten.

A dining tent hosts the Camp’s guests for both breakfast and dinner, whilst luncheons are taken either in the Camp or in the bush during what will no doubt be yet another enthralling day in the Serengeti.

Serengeti Pioneer Camp captures the original essence of the mobile African safari, engendering nostalgic wonderment whilst unlocking the adventurous spirit within all of us.The drama and beauty of the Serengeti National Park is indeed awe inspiring.

Pembezoni Camp

Pembezoni is a semi-permanent Serengeti camp located within the exclusive Wilderness Area of the Serengeti National Park. The camp is located on the edge of a small river gorge that has attracted a plethora of resident wildlife.

This area of the park is otherwise closed to the majority of the visitors ensuring tranquillity and exclusivity.

After a long day’s game spotting, there is nothing quite as satisfying as a cold drink by a Serengeti campfire, a place where moments are relived and stories of adventure are shared.

Alongside nine large luxury style tents complete with en-suite bathrooms, Pembezoni Camp has a large and airy mess tent for dining, a library and lounge with books and games and outdoor seating with great views of the Serengeti plains.

Olakira Camp

Olakira Camp is a semi-permanent tented camp that moves twice a year between two locations within Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, roughly matching the densest part of the wildebeest migration at that time.

Olakira is a comfortable, stylish and personal little camp. Its semi-permanent nature means that you really feel a part of the surrounding bush, without having to sacrifice comforts such as hot showers and flush toilets.

Olakira Camp consists of eight very comfortable, spacious canvas tents, each with an ensuite bathroom with safari shower.

The restaurant is an intimate place with really good dishes and delicious drinks. From the lounge tent you can enjoy nature, the campfire and the sounds of Africa.

Ndutu Safari Lodge

Neighboured by a small lake and surrounded by acacia woodland, Ndutu Safari Lodge’s location already seems serene enough. What’s more, it can be found in the heart of the Serengeti, at the head of Olduvai Gorge and with the verdant Ngorongoro Crater highlands serving as a backdrop. Experience the Great Migration, the Serengeti, and this UNESCO World Heritage Site safari destination.

One of the most exciting wildlife displays on earth thunders across the Serengeti annually and visitors flock in the hopes of seeing hundreds upon thousands of wildebeest and other ungulates follow the sweet grasses left by Tanzanian rains. Despite this, the Serengeti is a year-round destination with a host of wildlife and over 400 species of bird to be spotted throughout the year.

Ndutu’s 34 Cottages all face Lake Ndutu and have en-suite bathrooms and verandahs from which to enjoy the view. Mealtimes are decadent affairs, with buffet breakfasts, three-course lunches, and four-course dinners. With a campfire lit every evening and an emphasis placed on authenticity — Ndutu offers a world-class and entirely authentic Serengeti safari.

Ndutu & Bologonya Under Canvas

The Namiri plains are in a secluded, unique location in the east of the Serengeti. This area has only recently been opened for safari.

Namiri Plains Camp is designed for real safari enthusiasts who are looking for comfort in a secluded location, deep in nature.

This area is mainly ‘big cat country’ and offers very good opportunities to see cheetahs, among others.

The ten luxury safari ‘tents’ of Namiri Plains Camp lie in the shade of acacia trees with fantastic views over the surrounding endless plains.

The delicious meals are served under the African starry sky.