One of the most impressive natural events in the world, the Great Migration turns the plains of the Serengeti into a sea of migrating herds.
Tanzania's oldest and most popular national park, the Serengeti park is famed for its annual migration, when some six million hooves point the open plains. The sight of the migration is truly breathtaking as untold herds of wildebeest, gazelles and zebras seek out permanent water holes and are followed shortly by their predators. These vast plains are also home year round to the Big Five, making the camp the perfect vantage point for any game viewing and well worth a visit at any time of year.
Kensington Serengeti Camp provides the most intimate connection to nature, settled in the heart of one of the world's finest game parks. Located in Kirawira area of the Grumeti corridor, on the west side of Serengeti park, guests experience the rare exhiliration of close contact with the world's greatest migration.
Ten Suswa tents with ensuite bathrooms have been
meticulously spread under the shade of the towering
Marula trees in a grove not far from the Grumeti River,
where huge crocodiles await their nervous prey. Tended to
by our attentive staff, guests can wind down and reflect on
the sights and sounds over soothing sundowner drinks with
unforgettable views of the setting sun. After dinner, guests
often retire to the campfire for ‘digestifs’ and regale tales
of bravado and excitement though the mesmerizing flicker
of the flames.
Our Serengeti Camp can be reached by air from the
Grumeti airstrip (a 20 minute drive away), or by road from
Ngorongoro ( 6 hour leisurely game drive through the park).
This secluded location is only an hour from Lake Victoria,
and 4 hours from the Kenyan border.
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