Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp

    Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp

    Serengeti National Park, Tanzania9 rooms

    The Experience

    Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp is a unique mobile camp that moves between two prime locations: Ndutu in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (December-March) and the Northern Serengeti (June-October). This ensures guests are always in the best position to witness the awe-inspiring Great Migration. The camp offers an authentic yet comfortable safari experience with spacious tents, excellent guiding, and a focus on providing ringside seats to the wildebeest migration year-round. It’s an ideal choice for those seeking a deep immersion in nature and wildlife with all the necessary comforts. During the calving season (February) in Ndutu, guests can witness thousands of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles, along with a high concentration of predators. In the Northern Serengeti, the camp is strategically located to offer exceptional game viewing, often near the Mara River, providing a remarkable vantage point for the dramatic river crossings without disturbing the wildlife. The camp prides itself on offering practically crowd-free game viewing in this immense and remote wilderness. The camp offers an authentic bush experience with luxurious touches. Each spacious tent includes two queen-size beds, an en-suite bathroom with a flush toilet and shower, and 24-hour solar electricity. Delicious meals are freshly prepared, and guests can enjoy picnic breakfasts and lunches on full-day game drives. The communal areas feature comfortable lounge and dining spaces, and evenings are topped off with campfire gatherings, pre-dinner drinks, and canapés, perfect for sharing safari stories.

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    Location

    Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

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