Serengeti Safari Camp - West

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

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Bronze $300-500  
Silver $500-800 $100-200
Gold $800-1200 $200-400
Platinum $1200+ $400+
Based on high season rates (non-Christmas)
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This is the way to see the Serengeti. Our clients continually rave about the camps, guides and experience! While not an inexpensive option, these are extremely well run camps in exceptionally wild areas of the Serengeti. Camps are moved depending on where the wildebeest migration is during that time of the year. These tented camps can be a bit rustic for some travelers - with eco-friendly flushing toilets and hot bush bucket showers.
~ Mango Opinion

A million and a half wildebeest and zebra can’t be wrong, and Serengeti Safari Camp never settles for less. This canvas home-from-home and its indomitable crew are on the move year-in, year-out from one sweet Serengeti site to another, guided by the mass movements of the wildebeest migration and their quest for ever greener grass. Along with it come our highly trained naturalist guides and all the trimmings of a classic safari.

You will enjoy luxury mobile camping in the heart of the park's beautiful wilderness. The tents are welcoming, light and simple, and fully equipped to ensure comfort. The en-suite bathrooms are designed for minimal environmental impact, with traditional safari style bucket showers, flushable eco-toilets, and hot water on demand. Despite being remote, the camp is comfortable with fabulous cuisine and service.

During April and May this camp is located where the herds head north on their way to the Western Corridor and finds them flooding through Moru Kopjes in the South Central Serengeti. As the migration gathers momentum, the herds enter the Serengeti Western Corridor. It's here, in June and July, that the wildebeest and their newborn calves meet their first serious barrier in the form of the Grumeti River and its vast crocodiles. As well as the herds that make up the migration, there are also many of the cats, as well elephants, buffalo, impala, giraffe and many other species of plains game. Game drives and walks in the company of the Masai are at your leisure.

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