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Semi-nomadic Serengeti Safari Camp that follows the Wildebeest migration.

Serengeti Safari Camp

The Serengeti Nomad Safari Camp is a semi-nomadic camp - it won’t move whilst you’re there - but it’s actually moves to coincide with the migration; so you can get as close to a million wildebeest as possible, though this can not be guaranteed. Daily game drives are in private 4WD vehicles with your own private guide, the area has great birding and of course the opportunity to see the great wildebeest and zebra migration and large herds of plains game and the highest concentrate of predators in Africa.

Each large luxury tent sits alone on a beautiful patch of the Serengeti, a dressing room area seperates the ensuite bathrooms, with traditional safari style bucket showers, short drop toilets, and hot and cold water available on demand. The camp is well equipped and includes a library and lounge tent, as well as a new dining tent. Arrive in camp after an exciting game drive to hot showers, ice filled gin & tonics, and a roaring campfire. 

Between December to April the camp is on the southern Serengeti Plains with access to the main herds as they calve through February. Birding is excellent during this time, as is general game viewing.

Between May to Early July the camps moves to the Moru Kopjes area, central Serengeti Plains, and to the Western Corridor as the mass of the migration moves west and north. The migration patterns can be unpredictable at this time of year, but the wildebeest rut (May) and the crossing of the Grumeti River (June/July) are spectacular if caught.

Mid-July to November: the camp moves to the quieter northern Serengeti close to either the Mara or Bologonja Rivers, offering great game viewing and crossings of either of the rivers. Towards late
November the camp starts to head south again, arriving on the southern Serengeti Plains around mid-December.
 


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