This Luxury Camp is strategically located within the northern (Kogatende) area of the famous Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and is set amidst the most prime areas of the Serengeti following the path of the great migration, sparsely inhabited by large Acacia as well as Tortilis Tree’s and is home to several species of wildlife that reside in this area year round due to catchments of water bodies around the area. Due to the Campsite’s ideal location, the great spectacle of the world-famous annual migration can be witnessed almost as close as to the camp’s doorsteps – since the site lies along one of the main migratory corridors/routes, which the wildebeest use during their Great Migration going to and fro the North and South of the Serengeti.
The Camp is strategically located within the Norther (Kogatende) area of the famous Serengeti National Park, 1.5 kms from Kogatende Airstrip, 2.5kms from Mara River, 454 kms from Arusha.
The Rooms and the Guest areas have been specifically designed to offer the Guests an optimum 180-degree view while on their bed or while enjoying their meal or drinks and to bring them as close to the nature as possible from the covered verandas. These stunning views embrace the sparsely spaced Acacia Tortillis Trees with the abundance of animals in the vicinity making the experience awe-inspiring.
Walking Safaris within the Camp Highlands, Game drives, Sundowners, Aperitifs & Cocktails at Bonfire place,Swahili lessons, Story Telling, Traditional Maasai Fire Lighting, Cultural activities, Special Arrangements for honeymooners & Star gazing.
“We stayed here for 2 nights at the end of our Safari. Great location, as we saw 2 crossings of wildebeest over the Mara River not far from the camp.
Friendly and attentive staff. Conversing in English presented a little issue sometimes, but often the misunderstanding erred on the side of providing more than we had requested.
We liked the set-up of the tent, with all the bathroom elements on the same side.
The staff were friendly and attentive – escorting us on the grounds after dark. With our flashlights, we saw zebras and impalas in the distance on the way back to our tent after dinner!”