Serengeti Safari mobile camp moves seasonally to be in the best possible location to witness the great migration herds. The camp moves four to five times a year to be in the best possible location to catch the action. The camp strikes a balance between comfort and mobility.
Camp life is epitomised by early morning tea delivered to your tent, gin and tonics around the campfire, meals shared around a communal table and hot safari bucket showers before retiring to a cosy bed. Serengeti Safari Camp has just six open-plan walk-in meru tents, with an en-suite bathroom at the rear. One of these tents is a family tent with two bedrooms and an adjoining sittting area.
Days are spent out in search of the herds and accompanying predators, possibly with a picnic breakfast or lunch. We would highly recommend having a private vehicle and guide so that there are no limits to your game viewing.
Activities include morning and afternoon shared game drives in closed 4WD vehicles (with open-roof hatches) with a Nomad Guide, daily game viewing, great birding; opportunity to see the great wildebeest and zebra migration, large herds of plains game and the highest concentrate of predators in Africa.
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.
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During the Dry season the Serengeti stays warm and pleasant. Read More
Pricing available on request.
Please contact your Destination Specialist for more information on +44 (0) 1993 824198.
Included:
Full board accommodation, activities on a shared basis, game drives, bush picnics, scheduled road transfers to/from nearest airstrip; drinks (except champagne & premium wines); laundry.
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