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Semi-nomadic Yurt Camp moving to keep up with the best game viewing.


Nduara Loliondo
Nduara Loliondo camp was designed to represent Mongolian Yurts and Maasai bomas, a nomadic camp - Nduara Loliondo moves between north & south Loliondo on the edge of the Serengeti to bring you the best of this stunning area. The landscape and game viewing is spectacular.
From December to June, the camp is located in the open plains of Piyaya, bordered by the Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Gol Mountains, and Sanjan Gorge. Game viewing is excellent, and the migration will periodically pass through the area. From mid-June to December the camp partners with the Ololosokwan village in the north of Loliondo, bordered by Kenya’s Maasai Mara to the north and the Serengeti National Park to the west, the area offers a great mix of resident game, and is excellent walking country with a dramatic scenery of rock kopjes and woodlands. In both of these areas the emphasis is on walking safaris, off-road driving and night game drives, none of which are possible within the Serengeti itself. The camp consists of six large yurts, a dining yurt and separate lounge/library yurt. Each yurt has it’s own en-suite bathroom - attached to the back of the main sleeping area - with traditional safari bucket showers and short drop toilets. The yurts have been designed to be as cool as possible during the day, and have wrap-around shade net windows with flaps that can be rolled up or down.
Highlights of Nduara Loliondo
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