HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
A mobile camp that moves up to five times a year to stay close to the action
Extreme glamping experience: silverware, crystal and chandeliers under canvas
The chance to spot rare and endangered rhino or go hot-air ballooning
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕:June to October
Green Season⊕:November to December – annual short rains
March to May – annual long rains
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Lionscape Coalition
Helping to boost existing lion populations across Africa
Eco-friendly camp
Battery-inverter system, water-bottling plant to eliminate plastic use, reduction of straw and plastic packaging use
Community assistance
Working with Tanapa (Tanzania National Parks) to buy produce, fund education, assist with skills development and provision of PPE (personal protective equipment)
OVERVIEW
There’s camping and then there’s Serengeti Under Canvas… From the outside, it looks like a classic safari camp from a bygone era. On the inside, tents have gleaming chandeliers, thick carpets, gleaming silver and tinkling crystal. Your private butler will look after you, bringing you hot coffee, a cold G&T or freshening up your boots.
Situated in the Western Corridor of Serengeti National Park, the camp regularly moves to different areas to ensure the best possible wildlife and Migration viewing. Kids will love the specialist WildChild programme while over-16s can book hot-air balloon trips to see the mega herds of wildebeest from the air. On game drives, look out for lion, cheetah, spotted hyena, black rhino, giraffe and – from mid-year – wildebeest.