Shared game drives

  • 26% Off!

    Serengeti Pioneer Camp

    Original price was: $ 1,320.Current price is: $ 978.

    Serengeti Pioneer Camp: An Unforgettable Safari Experience in the Heart of the Serengeti

    Located in the Moru Kopjes area, in the south-central part of Serengeti National Park, Serengeti Pioneer Camp offers travelers a unique safari experience that blends luxury, comfort, and an intimate connection with African nature. This tented camp pays tribute to the mobile camps of the 1930s, evoking the essence of Africa’s golden age of exploration.

    Accommodation and Amenities

    The camp features twelve luxury tents, each equipped with a private bathroom, including a toilet, washbasin, and shower. The interior design reflects the classic safari style, with dark wooden furniture, soft rugs, and details that transport guests back in time. One of the most remarkable features is the lounge with a makuti-thatched roof, perched atop a rocky formation, offering panoramic views of acacia forests, open plains, and the Moru Kopjes. This is the perfect spot to relax and observe the local wildlife, including colorful agama lizards and rock hyraxes.
  • Serengeti Migration Camp: A Luxury Safari Retreat in Northern Serengeti

    Located in northeastern Serengeti, Serengeti Migration Camp offers a luxury safari experience with access via Lobo Airstrip or by road from Seronera Valley. While its name suggests constant migration activity, wildebeest herds mainly pass through July–November, making it a seasonal migration destination. This lodge provides a quieter, more private safari amid kopjes and open plains.
  • Discover the Authenticity of Usangu Expedition Camp in the Heart of Ruaha National Park

    Nestled in the remote and vast southern reaches of Ruaha National Park, far from the usual tourist trails, lies the Usangu Expedition Camp. This exclusive camp offers travelers a rare opportunity to immerse themselves in Tanzania’s untouched wilderness, where wildlife roams freely, unbothered by crowds, and the landscape remains virtually unspoiled by human presence.
  • Discover Luxury and Privacy at Jabali Private House, Ruaha National Park

    Located in the heart of the breathtaking Ruaha National Park in Tanzania, Jabali Private House stands as the most exclusive accommodation option for families and groups seeking a personalized and luxurious safari experience. This private residence offers the perfect blend of modern comfort and intimate connection with Africa’s wild landscapes.
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    Naboisho Camp

    Original price was: $ 2,250.Current price is: $ 690.
    Naboisho Camp is situated in a 50,000 acre conservancy bordering the Maasai Mara Game Reserve to the west and the Olare Orok Conservancy ("OOC") to the north. With just 9 tents this camp offers guests the chance to explore this diverse wilderness in a more intimate way. Unfettered by park regulations the range of activities are amongst the best in the region. The experience is based out of a camp that offers spacious traditional tents that include comfortable beds and a tented safari bathroom that includes a flush toilet, a sink and a shower plumbed with hot running water. The swimming pool provides a relaxing spot in which to unwind after a game drive, or while away an afternoon in camp. Consider combining a stay at Naboisho Camp with a visit to Ol Pejeta Conservancy or across the border to Tanzania's Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, the southern parks or Zanzibar Island.
  • Tortilis Camp is named after the flat-topped umbrella thorn tree, Acacia Tortilis, a sight synonymous with East Africa. It is situated in one of Amboseli's areas of Acacia Tortilis woodland, with the majestic backdrop of Africa's highest mountain, the snow-capped Kilimanjaro. Game drives, walks, sundowners and bush meals are enjoyed both inside the park, and within a private 30,000-acre game where Tortilis Camp is located. Consider combining a visit to Amboseli with a stay in Kenya's Mara,  Laikipia and Lewa areas close to Mt. Kenya.
  • Faru Faru Lodge embodies a fresh take on African bush appeal and ushers in a new era of luxury wilderness safaris, set within Singita’s 350,000-acre private and exlusive-use reserve in northern Tanzania. Singita's relaxed approach to luxury, forms a golden thread throughout this easy-going lodge in the heart of the Serengeti. Its contemporary African décor and design and close-up views of a busy waterhole alongside the Grumeti River invite continuous connections with nature, while vast outdoor decks, an interactive kitchen and multiple airy enclaves for dining and drinks add personality to every culinary moment. The café-style bar at the heart of the lodge hums with a subtle sparkle that spills over to the pool area and firepit, making for magical evenings under starlit skies. Consider combining your stay at Faru Faru Lodge with one of the other Singita Grumeti properties during your stay or heading to the coast for some rest and relaxation.
  • With travellers yearning for wide-open spaces, intuitive service and unfiltered space and time, this modern interpretation of luxury tented safaris reflects a new dawn on the continent – and presents the perfect opportunity to return to Africa to rest, reset and be restored. Retaining the quintessential elements of a romantic safari under canvas, the camp’s nine tented suites are now set even closer to the ground. Subtle décor and design elements merge seamlessly with the continent’s creative energy and contemporary cultural identity; while hand-stitched leather finishes, durable canvas and campaign furniture echo the spirit of classic East African adventures.
  • On the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River in central Kenya’s Laikipia region lies the atmospheric Ol Pejeta Bush Camp. Ol Pejeta offers an exceptional base from which to explore the secrets of this renowned conservancy – from the pioneering conservation projects that have made it famous to spectacular sightings of black and white rhino, the Big 5 and the world’s last two remaining northern white rhino.
  • Rekero Camp

    $ 1,450
    Rekero Camp is situated less than 500 feet (150 metres) from a crossing point on the Talek River, the perfect place to view the Great Migration in the Masai Mara. The camp evokes the charm of African safaris from a bygone era, with nine romantic tents and spectacular views of the surrounding game-filled plains.
  • Rubondo Island Camp is the only lodge on Rubondo Island, the largest island national park in Africa. Tropical forests provide a protected habitat for wildlife that includes sitatunga, elephant, giraffe, 200 species of birds, and wild chimpanzees. The waters of Lake Victoria also offer spectacular fishing for Nile perch. Meals are served alfresco at the main lodge area, with the lapping waves of Lake Victoria marking the passing hours of island life. Spend the afternoon relaxing in a hammock with binoculars and a bird guide or cool off in the swimming pool. When the sun dips below the horizon, watch the hippo emerge from the water to graze on the fringes of camp. The 8 luxury chalets are nestled under the huge trees just 60 meters for the sandy lake shore.
  • Encounter Mara is designed with high eco-friendly standards and built in a traditional safari style. The camp sits beneath a stunning canopy of acacia trees and blends naturally into its surroundings. It's common to see giraffes or zebras casually walking through the camp. Guests enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a comfortable canvas dining tent at the heart of the camp. Meals come with the natural backdrop of the bush, complete with its sights, sounds, and smells. The lounge area is cosy and simply decorated, keeping your attention focused on the beautiful views of the Maasai Mara. A nearby salt lick regularly draws wildlife, from plains animals to big cats. You might find yourself spending the whole day relaxing in camp, watching the animals come to you. Encounter Mara is the most affordable camp operated by Asilia in the Mara area. For a more luxurious experience, you can consider staying at nearby Naboisho Camp or Rekero Camp, located inside the main Mara Reserve.
  • Location

    Location Location Location...The Serengeti Green Camp moves from Southern Serengeti (Kusini area mid December – March) to the Northern Serengeti (Tabora B area July – October / November) to ensure you are always in the very best location to get close to the magic of the migration and all the wildlife action.

    Serengeti green camp

    Serengeti is Africa’s most famous park. The variety and abundance of wildlife here is unmatched anywhere else in Africa. In the north of Serengeti, Serengeti Green Camp is located in a beautiful area in the Tabora B area south of the Mara River. The camp is on the edge of the wilderness zones, away from the hustle and bustle of other camps, cars and people but close enough not to miss the crossings when they occur. Serengeti Green Camp offers a peaceful, remote location from which to enjoy the best the Serengeti has to offer in wildlife sightings.
  • Ikuka Safari Camp opened in Ruaha National Park in July 2016, the camp is quite noteworthy due to its spectacular location atop the Mwagusi Escarpment in southern Tanzania, it is also owner run and managed. The site allows for expansive and breathtaking views that are unparalleled by other accommodations in the area. The views are perfectly complemented by an intimate and personalized and experienced that can only be found in smaller accommodations in the African bush country. The seven guest bandas on the property are designed to blend in with the surroundings and give guests the utmost experience of being connected with nature by way of stone, thatch and natural wood construction.
  • Lemala Mara

    $ 1,022
    Lemala Mara is a classic mobile safari camp that moves between north and the Ndutu area in southern Serengeti. It's aim is to ensure guests enjoy ringside seats to the spectacle of the magnificent wildebeest migration year-round. Camp is located South of the Mara River in Northern Serengeti between July and October. Close to the Mara River, it is far enough to remain discreet. The location does not interrupt wildlife behaviour as the wildebeest mass along the steep banks during their frantic crossing on their way north to the Maasai Mara. Guests enjoy fabulous landscapes and terrific game viewing. Resident wildlife numbers are high, but nothing compared to the dramatic scenes during the migration. Migration time is when tens of thousands of animals gather to then plunge into the crocodile-infested river - an amazing spectacle! When the camp moves South, it sets up again in the Ndutu area which is where the Wildebeest herds arrive late December and remain until around March. This is where the wildebeest drop their calves and enjoy a period of relative calm before once again starting their migration cycle and heard North again.