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Mbali Mbali Soroi Serengeti

Situated within the Western Corridor of the famous Serengeti National Park, Mbali Mbali Soroi Serengeti rests atop a plateau that overlooks the Musabi Plains. The 25 thatched safari rooms combine authentic safari design with a modern aesthetic, offering guests a light and airy home away from home, with large windows and a spacious verandah from which the magnificent views of endless plains can be enjoyed. The lodge’s main decked area consists of a refreshing swimming pool, restaurant and fireplace, where guests can interact or simply relax and soak in the tranquil atmosphere. Mbali Mbali Soroi Serengeti’s location amongst the hilltop acacia trees, allows the lodge to blend into the natural environment so as not to distract from the sweeping landscape.

One Nature Nyaruswiga

One Nature Nyaruswiga is a luxurious safari camp that lies within the heart of Central Serengeti. The camp is nestled between the Nyaruswiga hills, surrounded by stunning views of the sloping landscape and far-reaching plains. Its proximity to the Seronera River means that guests are treated to rich displays of wildlife and game viewing as many animals gather to drink from this permanent water source. One Nature Nyaruswiga consists of 14 luxury safari tents that offer panoramic views of the beautiful natural landscape. Resting within the Nyaruswiga woodlands, the tents are constructed from environmentally friendly materials, propped up with African Eucalyptus poles and designed to blend in with the surrounding greenery, causing minimal disruption to the local wildlife while providing guests with a comfortable stay in an elegant setting.

Roving Bushtops Central Serengeti

Roving Bushtops is a unique mobile camp within the Serengeti region that travels from Kusini in Southern Serengeti to Seronera in Central Serengeti. The mobile camp consists of 8 luxury tents with walls that can be opened on three sides to provide sweeping views of the ever-changing landscape. The portable nature of the Roving Bushtops means that travellers can get the most out of their safari experience and enjoy a return visit with the same friendly and familiar faces, but in a completely new location. All of the tents are packed into a mobile unit called the Rover. The non-permanent nature of the camp causes minimal disruption to the surrounding wildlife and leaves no lasting impact on the environment. Guests can enjoy a comfortable stay on king-size beds and with 24-hour butler service. Enjoy refreshing drinks at the lodge’s bar after a thrilling game drive, and immerse yourself in the diverse and magnificent natural wonders that Tanzania has to offer.

Serengeti Safari Camp Central

Serengeti Safari Camp Central is a mobile camp that travels across the plains of Serengeti so that guests can follow the migration herds and enjoy the best possible game viewing year-round. One of the first of Greater Serengeti’s mobile safari camps, Serengeti Safari Camp Central packs up and moves to a new location 4-5 every 2-3 months. Guests are unable to stay at the camp while it is moving, however, you can enjoy revisiting this friendly home-away-from-home with guides who hold a collective 200 years of experience between them, while being able to experience a fresh stay in a completely new landscape. The camp is focused on being both environmentally friendly and comfortable, with eco flush loos and safari bucket showers as well as plush double beds within your Meru-style tents. Enjoy a relaxing stay, surrounded by natural beauty and rich wildlife viewing.

Greystoke Mahale

Greystoke Mahale lies on the white sands of Lake Tanganyika’s shore, facing out over the crystal water. The lodge and six luxury rooms stand against the backdrop of dense forest and sub-tropical greenery that sprawl along the base of the 8000 ft tall Mahale Mountains. The remote camp offers guests a private and exclusive break from civilisation where you can relax and enjoy the diverse landscape that the BaTongwe tribe once called home. Listen for the sounds of chimpanzee conversations, while birdsong carries over the treetops and the gentle lake waters lap at the shore. Guests can enjoy a refreshing beverage from the lounge’s lamplit bar as the sun dips below the horizon, the trails of colourful clouds left in its wake reflected in the lake’s surface.

Mbali Mbali Mahale

Mbali Mbali Mahale sits on a stretch of sheltered golden beach, deep in the heart of the African interior. Boasting a backdrop formed by the dramatic Mahale Mountain range, and the crystal clear waters of Lake Tanganyika in the foreground, this secluded and romantic hideaway is the perfect blend of relaxation and luxury. Each well-appointed Beach tent has been strategically positioned to offer guests privacy, while still allowing easy access to the beach and communal areas. Each Beach Tent is on a raised platform; delivers 24-hour electricity and hot and cold running water. The tents provide self-contained mosquito nets around the beds and bathroom. The primary activity in the park is chimpanzee trekking, carefully monitored so as to reduce human impact on the famous habituated M-Group chimps. Take a gentle boat safari on the lake, or opt for a fishing excursion, where you may encounter crocodile, hippo and otter as well as an abundance of birdlife. Kayaks are available for exploring the lake at your leisure, or you may choose to simply stretch out under one of the salas on the beach, while the gentle lapping of the lake lulls you into an afternoon siesta.

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.

Serengeti Safari Camp South

Serengeti Safari Camp is a pioneering mobile camp that moves seasonally to be in the best possible location to witness the great migration herds; still doing it in East African tented style with migration-chasing adventures. Nomad Tanzania was among the first companies to start mobile safaris in the Greater Serengeti and is the only one that still moves camp 4 – 5 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. Days are spent out in search of the herds and accompanying predators, possibly with a picnic breakfast or lunch. Serengeti Safari Camp has just 6 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 sitting area.

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