Camps where you are likely to see Crocodile during your stay
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Ugalla River National Park
The park comprises 3865 square kilometres of the greater wildlife spectacle and this is your chance to walk amongst it all. In 2019, Ugalla River National Park was converted from the previous Game Reserve status. There are no other lodges or camps in this area, and the amazing river landscape is in the pre-development phase for traditional tourism, remaining in the meantime, a remarkable wilderness, home to many species not seen in the North of Tanzania. Nomad has always had a particular attraction to this kind of wild, this is where it all began and now operates during a few months of each year one of it's Expeditionary Walking Camps. These camps also operate in Ruaha and Serengeti National Park's remote areas. The simple walking camp, is a conscious step back to Nomad's roots as safari pioneers, because while the world may have changed, the things that make a safari exceptional haven’t. The Expeditionary Walking Camp is the ultimate way for a group of friends or family to get off-grid in little known areas of Tanzania. The experience is adventurous by its very nature, but much of the pleasure is the gentle rhythm that establishes itself on your safari. Price shown is for 3+ guests. For 2 guests, the daily rate is US$ 1540 per person Ugalla River National Parks Flier -
Lamai Private: An Exclusive Gem in the North of the Serengeti
Nestled in the majestic northern Serengeti National Park, Lamai Private stands as an exclusive retreat for those seeking a personalized and luxurious safari experience. Built amongst the Kogakuria Kopje rock formations, this camp offers breathtaking panoramic views North over Serengeti's vast plains and privileged access to one of nature’s most spectacular events: the Great Migration across the Mara River. Lamai Private stands out as one of the top choices for those seeking an exclusive and personalized safari experience in Northern Serengeti. With its discreet luxury, expert guiding, and unbeatable location, this private safari camp offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore one of Africa’s most remarkable landscapes in total privacy and comfort. -
Nestled in the North of Tanzania's Serengeti National Park, Sayari Retreats offers an unparalleled safari experience for discerning travelers seeking exclusivity and adventure. Strategically located near the Mara River in the northern Serengeti, Sayari Retreats provides guests with front-row seats to one of nature's most awe-inspiring events: the Great Migration. This prime location ensures that guests can witness the dramatic river crossings of wildebeest and zebras, a spectacle that occurs annually between July and October. -
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Namiri Plains Retreats: An Unparalleled Safari Experience in the Eastern Serengeti
Nestled in the remote eastern expanse of Tanzania's Serengeti National Park, the Namiri Plains Retreats offer an exclusive and intimate safari experience. This secluded haven is renowned for its abundant big cat populations, including lions, leopards, and cheetahs, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts. -
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. -
Songa Migrational Camp moves with the Great Migration, relocating twice a year between the northern and southern Serengeti to place guests at the heart of one of nature’s greatest spectacles. From this unique vantage, watch over two million wildebeest, zebra, and Thomson’s gazelle sweep across the expansive grasslands. In the south, the camp resides in Maswa Game Reserve, an exclusive-use wildlife sanctuary bordering the southern Serengeti. Its prime position on short-grass plains gives guests private access to the herds during calving season, with no other tourists nearby. In the north, Songa sits in the rolling hills of Kogatende, putting you in the action as the mega herds approach the dramatic Mara River crossings, typically between July and October. -
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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. -
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Singita Serengeti House, an exclusive-use retreat designed for families and friends, has opened in the 350,000-acre Grumeti Reserves on the edge of the Serengeti in northern Tanzania. Located on the slopes of Sasakwa Hill with breathtaking vistas of the endless, open plains of the Serengeti, the house is Singita’s response to a growing demand from discerning travelers for privacy and flexibility. Itineraries, activities and meals are tailor made and tweaked as guests dictate the day-to-day pace and rhythm of their vacation according to their interests and needs. Rate shown is per person, based on an occupancy of 8 persons. For 5 to 8 persons, the 2025 exclusive-use house rate is fixed at $26290 per night in Peak Season, $21630 in the Shoulder Season and $18755 in the Off Peak Season. For 1 to 4 persons, the 2025 exclusive-use house rate is $16535 per night in Peak Season, $13565 in the Shoulder Season and $11815 on the Off Peak Season. -
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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. -
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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. -
Immerse yourself in the dramatic landscapes of the Serengeti, where inky blue skies, fiery orange sunsets, and the soft tones of the African savannah create an unforgettable backdrop. Nyasi Camp—named after the Swahili word for “grass”—rests beneath the shade of ancient acacia trees in the Lamai Wedge, north of the Mara River near the Kenya–Tanzania border. From this prime location, guests enjoy a front-row seat to the Great Migration, watching more than two million wildebeest, zebra, and Thomson’s gazelle sweep across the endless grass plains in one of nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacles. -
Serian Serengeti Lamai is located in the Lamai Wedge in the northern Serengeti where it offers one of the most exceptional safari experiences in Africa. This open expanse of rolling savannah, is rich in wildlife and reminiscent of the iconic landscapes from Out of Africa. Unlike busier parts of the Serengeti, the Lamai Wedge provides a sense of freedom and seclusion, making it ideal for those seeking an authentic and exclusive safari adventure. With just 10 elegant safari tents, the camp offers an intimate and private atmosphere. Its secluded setting makes it ideal for exclusive bookings, private groups, or those traveling with specialist safari guides. Here, guests enjoy not only world-class game viewing but also the tranquility of having the wilderness virtually to themselves. -
What does it take to find the perfect tree house? Located on the western side of the Mara River and only open to access by foot – thick with trees, valleys, rocks – we kept circling back to one particular spot: fifty metres from the water looking along a stretch that is filled by a raucous pod of hippo. A line of Warburgia stretches along a little draw, and a single tree at the end shows scars: a scratching post for a resident male leopard. The salt lick luring the impala leads to a hippo funnel and their small sandy beach. -
Ngare translates to ‘by the river’ in the Masai language, and the idea behind this snug little camp was to transport the serenity of the original Serian camp to the water’s edge. Hugging the banks of the Mara, Ngare Serian is cosy and intimate. It can only be reached on foot, over a narrow rope bridge – and in a way the crossover is symbolic: a call to step out of touch and out of time, and give yourself over to the natural charm of the place. There’s something special about being on the water’s edge – the water slipping and sloshing over the stones sets a soothing soundtrack, but at the same time its energy and movement lends lightness and life – green shoots, verdant growth and glossy rocks that metamorphose into hippos.