Lemala Nanyukie

Serengeti, Tanzania

  • Price on request
  • Camps
  • 15 Tent/s

Lemala Nanyukie is located just outside of the Seronera circuit allowing for some private game viewing but within reach of the world famous Seronera area famous for its large concentration of cats and resident wildlife due to its abundance of water in the many rivers. Additionally, between April and June, and again between November and January, this area is crossed by the annual wildebeest migration, which always provides a thrilling wildlife spectacle.

Lemala Nanyukie has an immense lounge and bar area that has a variety of inside and outside seating. The inside lounge areas offer lots of discreet hideaways to retreat to. Be it a private space by the fireplace, or big comfortable sofas - there’s space for all. A fully stocked bar lies just feet away with experienced bar staff to make your favourite tipple and served just as you like it. Vodka Martini -­ shaken not stirred! 

Large Kopjes scattered in and around the tented suites offer breath taking views of the Serengeti from your private deck area. Other amenities include both indoor and outdoor showers and a refreshing plunge pool.

The al fresco lunches and candlelit dinners in the multiple dining locations are a culinary experience, from a bush breakfast laid out on the plains to an elegant dinner served under the magical African sky.

The swimming pool is situated near the main areas but protected by a large Kopje, this private area allows you to cool off in the hot afternoons and enjoy cold drinks served whilst you enjoy the vistas of the Serengeti. It’s a great place to unwind and enjoy the sizzling summer heat.

There are some amazing sun sets and moon rises to be experienced from here. Sundowners are more than just a happy hour, they are a very cherished African tradition and form an integral part of your safari experience. It is a time to relax, reminisce the day gone by, enjoy a cocktail or glass of wine around the camp fire. 

If you only take one balloon flight in your life, this is the place to do it. Drink in the wilderness below as you silently float over the vast plains…  before touching down for a bush breakfast like no other.

At A Glance
  • Located just outside of the Seronera circuit
  • 15 tented suites with en-suite bathrooms
  • Private deck and plunge pool
  • Large lounge and bar area
  • Multiple dining locations
  • Pizza oven
  • Swimming pool
  • Breath taking views of the Serengeti
  • Nightly outdoor fires
  • Game drives, bush walks and balloon safaris
Features:
  • ✓ Ceiling Fans
  • ✓ Concierge Service
  • ✓ Daily Maid Service
  • ✓ Spa
  • ✓ Swimming Pool
  • ✓ Wifi
  • ✓ Wood Fireplace

Region

The Serengeti National Park is a Tanzanian national park in the Serengeti ecosystem in the Mara and Simiyu regions. The name Serengeti comes from the Masai language, meaning endless plains, due to its extensive area of 5,700 square miles. Famed for its annual migration of over 1.5 million white-bearded wildebeest and 250,000 zebras, along with over 500 bird species and the high chance of catching a glimpse of the Big Five, the Serengeti is one of the world’s greatest wildlife-watching destinations.

The park is divided into three regions of different landscape and wildlife. Northern Serengeti is dominated by open woodlands, and is subsequently the best place to find giraffe, elephant and dik-dik. The Western corridor is covered in black clay soil, with the Grumeti River running through, home to Nile crocodiles, hippopotami and martial eagles. The Serengeti plains boast the most emblematic scenery of the park, as this is where the wildebeest breed, and other hoofed animals such as zebra, gazelle, impala and waterbuck also occur in huge numbers.

With a diverse landscape and the incredible number of animals that live there, few people forget their first encounter with the Serengeti.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual
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Precipitation (Avg Days) 26 27 30 29 23 15 14 18 23 19 30 31 285

During the Dry season the Serengeti stays warm and pleasant. Read More

During the Dry season the Serengeti stays warm and pleasant. At night, however, the temperatures take a dip. Wildlife watchers are better off in the dry months, especially June to September as the incredible wildebeest migration can be seen. Predators can be seen in action during January and February, this is the hiatus in the annual rains and when the wildebeests calve.

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Rates

Safari lodges and camps are usually part of a tailor-made itinerary on which prices can range considerably depending on the time of year, the destination and the number of people travelling.

Please contact your Safari specialist to start discussing your individual requirements on +44 (0) 1993 824198.


Included:
Full board accommodation, selection of house wines and spirits, local beers, juices, water, limited laundry, wifi

Excluded:
Park entry fees, concession fees, Tourism Development Levy, champagne, premium brand spirits and wines, flying doctors and medical evacuation insurance, flights, taxes, gratuities.

Preferred Dates

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