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Lamai Serengeti, in our minds, is one of the best camps in Serengeti National Park, if not Tanzania. It is a beautifully designed bush chic camp with pool, positioned amongst the rocks of the Kogakuria Kopje, just a short game drive away from where the wildebeest famously cross the Mara River.
Serengeti Safari Camp, the first of its kind, is a traditional mobile tented camp which moves with The Great Migration throughout the year. The camp itself is a classic safari style with only six comfortable walk-in tents, each with its own en-suite bathroom, flush loo and bucket shower. Come here for an added sense of adventure.
Sand Rivers Selous, set on the banks of the Rufiji River in Nyerere National Park, beholds breathtaking views across the water and with wildlife in abundance. The superb service, luxury lodging and guiding make for a complete experience. Your days are spent exploring the surrounding wilderness by game drives, walks or boat trips.
Entamanu Ngorongoro sits on an extraordinary site on the Ngorongoro Crater Rim, taking in the best views of The Crater and is also well positioned for your onward safari destinations. Intimate, understated, elegant and off the beaten track, Entamanu Ngorongoro is the perfect safari camp - you'll love it.
Kuro Tarangire has one of the best locations in Tarangire National Park. Equipped with some of the best guides in the country on site, they will bring you face to face with enormous herds of elephant, buffalo and the infamous tree climbing lions. You can also do night drives here, which you can't do elsewhere in Tanzania's Northern Parks.
On the edge of Lake Tanganyika, nestled in a remote forest, you will find Greystoke Mahale; the perfect place for adventurers to enjoy whilst exploring the Mahale Mountains. Not many get the chance to visit here because of the transfer costs, making it extra exclusive.
An understated, boutique bush camp in the beating heart of Ruaha National Park, far from the madding crowds. Ruaha is true African wilderness, home to an incredible array of wildlife. We recommended travelling here in the dry season when game viewing is at its best.
Sat on the edge of Chada Plain in the remote Katavi National Park, Chada Katavi offers an authentic and wild safari experience. There are just six large meru-style safari tents, each with en-suite bathrooms and wide netted windows, and the bathrooms are equipped with eco flush toilets and in true safari-style – bucket showers!
Lamai Serengeti, in our minds, is one of the best camps in Serengeti National Park, if not Tanzania. It is a beautifully designed bush chic camp with pool, positioned amongst the rocks of the Kogakuria Kopje, just a short game drive away from where the wildebeest famously cross the Mara River.
Serengeti Safari Camp, the first of its kind, is a traditional mobile tented camp which moves with The Great Migration throughout the year. The camp itself is a classic safari style with only six comfortable walk-in tents, each with its own en-suite bathroom, flush loo and bucket shower. Come here for an added sense of adventure.
Sand Rivers Selous, set on the banks of the Rufiji River in Nyerere National Park, beholds breathtaking views across the water and with wildlife in abundance. The superb service, luxury lodging and guiding make for a complete experience. Your days are spent exploring the surrounding wilderness by game drives, walks or boat trips.
Entamanu Ngorongoro sits on an extraordinary site on the Ngorongoro Crater Rim, taking in the best views of The Crater and is also well positioned for your onward safari destinations. Intimate, understated, elegant and off the beaten track, Entamanu Ngorongoro is the perfect safari camp - you'll love it.
Kuro Tarangire has one of the best locations in Tarangire National Park. Equipped with some of the best guides in the country on site, they will bring you face to face with enormous herds of elephant, buffalo and the infamous tree climbing lions. You can also do night drives here, which you can't do elsewhere in Tanzania's Northern Parks.
On the edge of Lake Tanganyika, nestled in a remote forest, you will find Greystoke Mahale; the perfect place for adventurers to enjoy whilst exploring the Mahale Mountains. Not many get the chance to visit here because of the transfer costs, making it extra exclusive.
An understated, boutique bush camp in the beating heart of Ruaha National Park, far from the madding crowds. Ruaha is true African wilderness, home to an incredible array of wildlife. We recommended travelling here in the dry season when game viewing is at its best.
Sat on the edge of Chada Plain in the remote Katavi National Park, Chada Katavi offers an authentic and wild safari experience. There are just six large meru-style safari tents, each with en-suite bathrooms and wide netted windows, and the bathrooms are equipped with eco flush toilets and in true safari-style – bucket showers!