HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Two chances to see the Migration: April to June and November to March
Twinkling lanterns and old-school tents for a classic safari feel
Seeing children come alive to the African bush with Lemala Cubs
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕:June to October
Green Season⊕:
November to December – annual short rains
March to May – annual long rains
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
100% solar power
Totally off grid with zero emissions
Recycling third-party plastic bottles into school desks
Sales fund a primary school at Eluway
Reverse osmosis water plant
Cleaning drinking water on site with zero plastic bottles
OVERVIEW
It’s hard to be closer to nature than you are at Ewanjan. Erected in a blind valley for secluded privacy, only classic canvas tents separate you from the outside world. Shaded by acacia trees, Ewanjan’s position in the Central Serengeti puts it in a transition zone between the southern grasslands and northern woodlands, meaning you can spot species from both habitats.
It’s location also provides a double dip on seeing the Wildebeest Migration when they pass from April to June and November to March. The mess tent has Wi-Fi and charging points but the camp retains the authentic, down-to-earth atmosphere of the very first safaris to Tanzania. Children love connecting with Lemala Cubs and learning more about animals and Swahili culture.