The Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's largest and most famouns park, and it has the largest concentration of migratory game animals in the world. It is also famous for its huge lion population and is one of the best places on the continent to see them. The park, a world heritage site, comprises most of the Serengeti ecosystem, which is the primary migration route of the wildebeest. Below is our choice of world class lodges for this area.
The Ngorongoro Crater is the largest unflooded, intact collapsed cone of volcano in the world. Known as the eighth wonder of the world, its vastness and beauty are truly overwhelming. Ngorongoro contains possibly the largest permanent concentration of wildlife in Africa, of an estimated average of 30 000 large animals. Below is our choice of lodges for this renowned safari area.
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Lodge Accommodation in the Serengeti
Migration
Camp
Migration
Camp is a luxury-tented camp situated in the Northern Serengeti,
overlooking the Grumeti River and along the natural migratory
route of the Serengeti wildebeest. All of Migration's en-suite
units are positioned on raised platforms, with sweeping views
of the Grumeti River from each private balcony. The central
dining area, bar and library are all positioned atop a series
of cantilevered decks, maximising the views of the below game
plains.
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Kleins Camp
Klein’s Camp in Northern Tanzania is perched on the edge of the Kuka Hills, which straddle the north-eastern border of the Serengeti National Park. The camp is set in a private 10 000 hectare private sanctuary overlooking wooded hillsides, rolling grasslands, marshes and forested riverbanks. Elephant are more common here than elsewhere in the Serengeti and, depending on the rains, the migration passes through the area each year in July/August and October/November on return.
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Grumeti River Camp
Grumeti River Camp is set in the western corridor of the magnificent Serengeti National Park at the edge of a permanent oxbow pan formed by an overflow of the Grumeti River. Supporting lush riverine forest, the Grumeti River provides a sharp contrast to the surrounding plains and hosts some of the Serengeti’s more unusual species, such as the black and white Colobus monkey. The camp is built amongst tall evergreen trees on the water’s edge. The water of the pan is home to families of grunting hippo, which float amongst the watery carpet of lilies, and the birdlife is varied and prolific. The Western Corridor offers more than just an annual stop-off point for the migration. Its colourful topography of hills, rivers and flood plains provides year-round habitat for many of the Serengeti’s species.
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Nasikia Central Camp
Nasikia Central Camp is well placed throughout the year to enjoy the best of Northern Tanzania – by remaining central, we are able to sit back and watch as resident and migratory wildlife pass right in front of our door.
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Nasikia Mobile Camp
Nasikia Mobile Camp is well placed throughout the year as it follows the Great Wildebeest Migration and other amazing wildlife on offer from Ndutu in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to the northern plains of the Serengeti National Park.
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Lodge Accommodation in Ngorongoro
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Ngorongoro
Crater Lodge
Ngorongoro
Crater Lodge is perched on the edge of the famous Ngorongoro
Crater, considered to be one of the wonders of the world,
as well as a designated World Heritage Site. At the eastern
edge of the Serengeti, the great buttressed slopes of the
crater rise up through lichen-bearded forests to an altitude
of 7000 feet above sea level. Nearly three million years old
Ngorongoro is one of the most perfectly formed and certainly
the most spectacular calderas on the planet.
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Ngorongoro Serena Lodge
As if in a land before time, Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge is built into the rim of a dormant and collapsed volcano (known as a caldera), the plant and ivy-covered native stone blending masterfully with its surroundings. Close by lies the Olduvai Gorge, the "birthplace of man". Today the volcano and surrounding landscape are part of a vast conservation area inhabited by the Masai tribe, as well as an extraordinary variety of big game and birdlife. Most guest rooms have private terraces with views of the crater floor where countless animals make their home. At Ngorongoro Serena Lodge visitors co-exist in perfect harmony with the natural environment and the wildlife that inhabits it.
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