Namiri Plains Camp

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.

Mkombe’s House Lamai

Mkombe’s House is the first private house to be located within the incredible Serengeti National Park. The house is fully self-contained and has space to cater for ten guests; the interior is decorated to a beautiful standard and was designed by Joanna Cooke who also designed the Lamai Serengeti.

Mkombe’s House Lamai consists of two bedrooms with their own bathroom and two bedrooms for three children each.

The house can be rented exclusively for up to 10 people (four adults and six children).

Every day, meals are prepared by the chef in consultation with you. There is a choice from a menu full of delicious fresh products and surprising flavors.

Migration Camp

Serengeti Migration Camp is the embodiment of the ‘camp’ experience. Located next to the famous Grumeti River which is home to resident hippos that bark and wallow their days away, Serengeti Migration Camp has become synonymous with low-impact high-action game viewing in a landscape that is untouched since the dawn of time.

Hidden among the rocky outcrops Serengeti Migration Camp is located at the starting point of the Migration. Comprising of 20 luxurious elevated tents, each with spacious and richly furnished bedrooms, Serengeti Migration Camp blends seamlessly into the environment.

Each of the tents is surrounded by its own 360-degree verandah deck, which in turn creates your very own private sanctuary to enjoy the constant game sightings and the ever-present sounds of the bush.

The main tent has a split-level lounge, a swimming pool, restaurant and viewing platforms that offer views across the river and the rugged landscape beyond. But it is the drama and proximity of the wild, which takes the experience of this camp to an altogether higher level.

Mbali Mbali Soroi Lodge

Situated in Serengeti, Soroi Serengeti Lodge includes a year-round outdoor pool and is 22 km from Thach Kopjes (SE). Serengeti Visitor’s Centre (Seronera) is 22 km from the property.

Some units feature a seating area. Each unit includes a balcony. There is a private bathroom with a bath and bidet in each unit, along with free toiletries and a hairdryer. Bed linen is provided.

Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant, with packed lunches available on request.

The Great Wildebeest Migration is around Soroi Serengeti Lodge from May to July.

Mbalageti Serengeti

Boasting an outdoor swimming pool and free WiFi access, Mbalageti Serengeti is located inside the Serengeti National Park. Guests can have a drink at the onsite bar and relax on the terrace.

The units in the lodge are fitted with a fan, safety deposit box and bed linen. While some of the units feature a minibar, fridge and sofa, all the units are fitted with a wardrobe and mosquito net. The private bathroom found in each unit has free toiletries.

A continental breakfast is served daily at the property. Guests can have a meal at the onsite restaurant that specializes in African and international cuisines.

Other facilities offered at the property include a shared lounge and luggage storage. The property offers free parking. Car rental services are also available at Mbalageti Serengeti as well as business facilities.

Mara Under Canvas

Mara Under Canvas is the closest camp to the river Mara where each year enormous columns of wildebeest cross the river, negotiating the jaws of the hungry crocodiles, in order to get to the pastures on the other side in what could be considered the climax of the Great Migration.

This luxury temporary camp is open from June to November. It allows visitors to be in the proximity of the Great Migration and to be able to explore remote areas and the beautiful settings of Seregenti with a large amount of resident fauna. The camp has only ten double tents and a family tent which assures the intimacy and exclusivity of this intense experience.

Mara Mara Tented Lodge

A modern, clean-lined tented camp with a traditional African feel, Mara Mara Tented Lodge has one of the Serengeti’s most coveted locations.

Just a short drive takes you from the serenity of camp to the exciting drama of the annual Wildebeest Migration’s most anticipated chapter: the river crossings. Arriving around June – but sometimes sooner or later, depending on regional rainfall – the wildebeest herds have to cross the rivers in order to reach the Masai Mara on the other side; giant crocodiles have been waiting patiently and the result is nature at its most heart-stopping.

The lodge lies under trees and has romantic river views. Each of the 15 tents has an en suite bathroom with a flush toilet, basin and shower, and you can choose between king-sized or twin beds. The camp uses solar power and has a back-up generator so there is always lighting in your tent.

Lemala Mara & Ndutu Camp

One authentic mobile tented camp, but in two locations, Lemala Ndutu & Lemala Mara move north and south with the seasons to ensure guests enjoy ringside seats to the spectacle of the magnificent wildebeest migration year-round. Both are setup in sublime locations offering a high quality safari experience with excellent guiding.

The 12 tents of Lemala Mara Tented Camp are set up under large Euclea trees in the heart of the best game viewing area of the Northern Serengeti between July and October.

It’s very close to the Mara River, but yet the camp is far enough away to remain discreet and not interrupt wildlife behavior as the wildebeest mass along the steep banks during their frantic crossing on their way north to the Maasai Mara.

Here, in this immense remote wilderness, guests can enjoy fabulous landscapes and terrific game viewing with practically no crowds. Resident wildlife numbers are always high, but nothing compared to the dramatic scenes during the migration as tens of thousands of animals gather to then plunge into the crocodile-infested river.

Lemala Kuria Hills Lodge

Lemala Kuria Hills Lodge is remotely located in the Wogakuria Hills of the Northern Serengeti. A scenic region characterized by grassy rolling hills, open woodland and tree-lined watercourses, it is a habitat that attracts wildlife throughout the year.

Lemala Kuria Hills is in close proximity to the Mara River on the Serengeti’s border with Kenya’s Maasai Mara, so is also within the main corridor of the world-famous wildebeest migration between July and October.

Large  granite  boulders  and  kopjes  are  the  prominent  feature  of  Lemala Kuria  Hills, and  each  of  the  15 spacious,  glass-fronted  tented  suites  has been discreetly set amongst the giant rocks to ensure maximum privacy and spectacular views from the open decks.

Each suite has an elegant and contemporary design, with comfortable, modern interiors enhanced by authentic African touches. The public areas are dominated by magnificent kopjes, and guests can enjoy the broad views of the grasslands from the bar, sitting and dining areas and swimming pool.

Lemala Ewanjan Camp

Lemala Ewanjan is an authentic intimate tented camp set in a secluded part of the game-rich Seronera Valley in Central Serengeti.

Lemala Ewanjan Tented Camp offers a breathtaking view of the Serengeti plains, its many animals and beautiful sunsets.

Between April and June and again between November and January this area turns into an exciting natural paradise, as migratory animals pass through it.

The 12 en-suite tents are spacious and comfortable, and have an outside deck offering beautiful views over the area.

Each tent is fitted with two queen-size beds with warm duvets, a flush toilet, large safari-style shower, plentiful running water, wooden storage cabinets and flooring, 24-hour solar lighting and outside loungers from which to enjoy early morning teas and coffees and refreshing afternoon gin and tonics.