Day 1 05 or 16 Feb 2016 Arrive Arusha
Welcome to Tanzania! Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport today, you will be met and transferred to the Mt. Meru Hotel for the evening.
Situated at the foothills of Mount Meru in the city of Arusha, Tanzania, the Mount Meru Hotel lies on 9 acres of lush landscape, surrounded by some of Africa�s most breath-taking vistas, rich with a diverse array of wildlife, etched against the fertile slopes of this beautiful mountain.
The Hotel offers the discerning traveller more than just a resting place when it comes to accommodation. The room itself is an experience of understated African opulence, open space and natural light.
Take in the spectacular views from the privacy of your room as you bask in the glow of an African sunset.
In-room facilities include: � Direct dial telephone � Mini bar � Free Wi-Fi � Satellite TV � Pay-Per-View Movies � Electronic Safe � Air Conditioning Panels � Tea / Coffee making facilities
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Day 2 06 or 17 FEB 2016 Arusha-Ngorongoro Conservation Area | Meals: BLD
After breakfast, head south from Arusha towards Tarangire, passing through the Masai Steppe filled with many picturesque African villages as well as maize, coffee and banana plantations. At the town of Makuyuni, you turn northwest and continue the journey up through the scenic Rift Valley escarpment before heading towards the Ngorongoro Conservation area. Stop at Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge for a hot lunch before continuing your journey to Ndutu area, arriving at your mobile camp in time for dinner.
Perched on the edge of a permanent marsh, Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp is the ultimate amphitheater for the wildebeest migration between December and March. The 12 tents are sited to capture the boundless drama that accompanies the migration. The migration arrives in the highly nutritious short grass plains of the Southern Serengeti in December and usually begins calving in February. The camp is situated inside the NCA, near the border of Southern Serengeti, in what is perhaps the finest location in the whole of Ndutu. To the west of a marsh we have sited the camp to ensure the prevailing cooling breeze carries any dust away from the camp.
The mobile tents are spacious and each is fitted with 2 double beds and combining an the authentic bush experience with all the little luxuries that make it so surprisingly comfortable. After an evening game drive, your tent attendant ensures your safari showers are filled with hot water to wash away the dust of the African savannah.
The communal areas have separate seating and dining areas and are beautifully decorated with leather sofas, chandeliers, side cabinets, rugs, chests and even a bar. In the evening, guests gather around the campfire to enjoy pre-dinner drinks and canapes.
12 en-suite tents twin or double bedded (triple tents available). 26 beds in total 1 mess tent with separate lounge and dining with a centralized bar area 24hr electricity supply provided predominantly by solar and backup generator In tent flush toilet, running water and hot showers Mosquito proof tents Laundry services available Internet access in the common areas Battery charging facilities available in the main area only The camp is based at the following locations Ndutu (Dec-Mar) and Mara Serengeti (July-Oct) All house alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks included Children under the age of 6 are not recommended however management reserves the right to accept bookings on prior approvals. (child rates applicable for children aged between 6-16)
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Day 3 07 or 18 Feb 2016 Ngorongoro Conservation Area
The next three stays are spent in the Ndutu area.
The migration arrives in the highly nutritious short grass plains of the Southern Serengeti in December and usually begins calving in February. The camp is situated inside the NCA, near the border of Southern Serengeti, in what is perhaps the finest location in the whole of Ndutu. To the west of a marsh we have sited the camp to ensure the prevailing cooling breeze carries any dust away from the camp.
Lemala Mara Tented Camp is within touching distance of the Mara River (and yet far enough away to remain discrete and not interrupt wildebeest behavior as they mass along the steep banks) and set under large Euclea trees in the heart of the best game viewing area of the Northern Serengeti. Here, in this immense remote wilderness, guests can enjoy fabulous landscapes and terrific game viewing with practically no crowds. Resident wildlife numbers are exceptionally high, but nothing compared to when the migration starts arriving when the area then turns into a wildlife paradise par excellence.
Perched on the edge of a permanent marsh, Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp is the ultimate amphitheater for the wildebeest migration between December and March. The 12 tents are sited to capture the boundless drama that accompanies the migration. The migration arrives in the highly nutritious short grass plains of the Southern Serengeti in December and usually begins calving in February. The camp is situated inside the NCA, near the border of Southern Serengeti, in what is perhaps the finest location in the whole of Ndutu. To the west of a marsh we have sited the camp to ensure the prevailing cooling breeze carries any dust away from the camp.
The mobile tents are spacious and each is fitted with 2 double beds and combining an the authentic bush experience with all the little luxuries that make it so surprisingly comfortable. After an evening game drive, your tent attendant ensures your safari showers are filled with hot water to wash away the dust of the African savannah.
The communal areas have separate seating and dining areas and are beautifully decorated with leather sofas, chandeliers, side cabinets, rugs, chests and even a bar. In the evening, guests gather around the campfire to enjoy pre-dinner drinks and canapes.
12 en-suite tents twin or double bedded (triple tents available). 26 beds in total 1 mess tent with separate lounge and dining with a centralized bar area 24hr electricity supply provided predominantly by solar and backup generator In tent flush toilet, running water and hot showers Mosquito proof tents Laundry services available Internet access in the common areas Battery charging facilities available in the main area only The camp is based at the following locations Ndutu (Dec-Mar) and Mara Serengeti (July-Oct) All house alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks included Children under the age of 6 are not recommended however management reserves the right to accept bookings on prior approvals. (child rates applicable for children aged between 6-16)
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Day 4 08 or 19 Feb 2016 Ngorongoro Conservation Area | Meals: BLD
Game viewing continues today with morning and afternoon game drive.
Perched on the edge of a permanent marsh, Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp is the ultimate amphitheater for the wildebeest migration between December and March. The 12 tents are sited to capture the boundless drama that accompanies the migration. The migration arrives in the highly nutritious short grass plains of the Southern Serengeti in December and usually begins calving in February. The camp is situated inside the NCA, near the border of Southern Serengeti, in what is perhaps the finest location in the whole of Ndutu. To the west of a marsh we have sited the camp to ensure the prevailing cooling breeze carries any dust away from the camp.
The mobile tents are spacious and each is fitted with 2 double beds and combining an the authentic bush experience with all the little luxuries that make it so surprisingly comfortable. After an evening game drive, your tent attendant ensures your safari showers are filled with hot water to wash away the dust of the African savannah.
The communal areas have separate seating and dining areas and are beautifully decorated with leather sofas, chandeliers, side cabinets, rugs, chests and even a bar. In the evening, guests gather around the campfire to enjoy pre-dinner drinks and canapes.
12 en-suite tents twin or double bedded (triple tents available). 26 beds in total 1 mess tent with separate lounge and dining with a centralized bar area 24hr electricity supply provided predominantly by solar and backup generator In tent flush toilet, running water and hot showers Mosquito proof tents Laundry services available Internet access in the common areas Battery charging facilities available in the main area only The camp is based at the following locations Ndutu (Dec-Mar) and Mara Serengeti (July-Oct) All house alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks included Children under the age of 6 are not recommended however management reserves the right to accept bookings on prior approvals. (child rates applicable for children aged between 6-16)
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Day 5 09 or 20 Feb 2016 Ngorongoro Conservation Area | Meals: BLD
Game viewing continues today with morning and afternoon game drive.
Perched on the edge of a permanent marsh, Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp is the ultimate amphitheater for the wildebeest migration between December and March. The 12 tents are sited to capture the boundless drama that accompanies the migration. The migration arrives in the highly nutritious short grass plains of the Southern Serengeti in December and usually begins calving in February. The camp is situated inside the NCA, near the border of Southern Serengeti, in what is perhaps the finest location in the whole of Ndutu. To the west of a marsh we have sited the camp to ensure the prevailing cooling breeze carries any dust away from the camp.
The mobile tents are spacious and each is fitted with 2 double beds and combining an the authentic bush experience with all the little luxuries that make it so surprisingly comfortable. After an evening game drive, your tent attendant ensures your safari showers are filled with hot water to wash away the dust of the African savannah.
The communal areas have separate seating and dining areas and are beautifully decorated with leather sofas, chandeliers, side cabinets, rugs, chests and even a bar. In the evening, guests gather around the campfire to enjoy pre-dinner drinks and canapes.
12 en-suite tents twin or double bedded (triple tents available). 26 beds in total 1 mess tent with separate lounge and dining with a centralized bar area 24hr electricity supply provided predominantly by solar and backup generator In tent flush toilet, running water and hot showers Mosquito proof tents Laundry services available Internet access in the common areas Battery charging facilities available in the main area only The camp is based at the following locations Ndutu (Dec-Mar) and Mara Serengeti (July-Oct) All house alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks included Children under the age of 6 are not recommended however management reserves the right to accept bookings on prior approvals. (child rates applicable for children aged between 6-16)
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Day 6 10 or 21 Feb 2016 Serengeti National Park | Meals: BLD
This morning, your journey takes you into the Serengeti National Park and to your camp located in the southern Serengeti. Lunch is served at camp before you head out on an afternoon game drive.
Serengeti Explorer Camp is all about the location. Located in Serengeti National Park, the camp is strategically located to be in the best locations for game viewing and following the herds of the Migration. Each of the 10 spacious tents has a private verandah, ensuite facilities, solar powered LED lighting and a personal tent valet to look after you.
Each day your personal camp chef prepares exciting meals timed to match your game viewing activities. Perhaps you start the day with a thermos of coffee and some fresh baked muffins to enjoy during your early morning game drive. Lunch served in the shade of a tree with wildebeest grazing nearby.
Meals can be tailored to dietary requirements and preferences with advanced notice. Vegetarian meals, low salt or pork free meals are easily arranged.
From mid-December to mid-March, the camp is set in the southern central Serengeti National Park in the Ndutu area. In June and July the camp moves to the western Serengeti and by August through October, the camp has moved with the migration into the northern Serengeti.
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Day 7 11 or 22 Feb 2016 Serengeti National Park | Meals: BLD
Setting a new standard for excellence in Serengeti National Park, Serengeti Explorer Camp offers comfort and value in the best locations for viewing the exciting annual wildebeest migration. The camp relocates three times during the year so you are guaranteed to never be far from exceptional game viewing.
Serengeti Explorer Camp is all about the location. Located in Serengeti National Park, the camp is strategically located to be in the best locations for game viewing and following the herds of the Migration. Each of the 10 spacious tents has a private verandah, ensuite facilities, solar powered LED lighting and a personal tent valet to look after you.
Each day your personal camp chef prepares exciting meals timed to match your game viewing activities. Perhaps you start the day with a thermos of coffee and some fresh baked muffins to enjoy during your early morning game drive. Lunch served in the shade of a tree with wildebeest grazing nearby.
Meals can be tailored to dietary requirements and preferences with advanced notice. Vegetarian meals, low salt or pork free meals are easily arranged.
From mid-December to mid-March, the camp is set in the southern central Serengeti National Park in the Ndutu area. In June and July the camp moves to the western Serengeti and by August through October, the camp has moved with the migration into the northern Serengeti.
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Day 8 12 or 23 Feb 2016 Serengeti National Park | Meals: BLD
One of nature's most stunning shows is the annual migration along the plains of East Africa. The star of the show is the most unlikely one: the wildebeest. Not a particularly photogenic animal, their looks are attributed to the belief that they are made of spare parts. For thousands of years they have followed the rains.
On your morning and afternoon game drives you may capture some stunning shots of the plains and the hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra moving in search of new food sources.
Serengeti Explorer Camp is all about the location. Located in Serengeti National Park, the camp is strategically located to be in the best locations for game viewing and following the herds of the Migration. Each of the 10 spacious tents has a private verandah, ensuite facilities, solar powered LED lighting and a personal tent valet to look after you.
Each day your personal camp chef prepares exciting meals timed to match your game viewing activities. Perhaps you start the day with a thermos of coffee and some fresh baked muffins to enjoy during your early morning game drive. Lunch served in the shade of a tree with wildebeest grazing nearby.
Meals can be tailored to dietary requirements and preferences with advanced notice. Vegetarian meals, low salt or pork free meals are easily arranged.
From mid-December to mid-March, the camp is set in the southern central Serengeti National Park in the Ndutu area. In June and July the camp moves to the western Serengeti and by August through October, the camp has moved with the migration into the northern Serengeti.
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Day 9 13 or 24 Feb 2016 Serengeti National Park | Meals: BLD
Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives today, on your last day in the Serengeti.
Serengeti Explorer Camp is all about the location. Located in Serengeti National Park, the camp is strategically located to be in the best locations for game viewing and following the herds of the Migration. Each of the 10 spacious tents has a private verandah, ensuite facilities, solar powered LED lighting and a personal tent valet to look after you.
Each day your personal camp chef prepares exciting meals timed to match your game viewing activities. Perhaps you start the day with a thermos of coffee and some fresh baked muffins to enjoy during your early morning game drive. Lunch served in the shade of a tree with wildebeest grazing nearby.
Meals can be tailored to dietary requirements and preferences with advanced notice. Vegetarian meals, low salt or pork free meals are easily arranged.
From mid-December to mid-March, the camp is set in the southern central Serengeti National Park in the Ndutu area. In June and July the camp moves to the western Serengeti and by August through October, the camp has moved with the migration into the northern Serengeti.
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Day 10 14 or 25 Feb 2016 Arusha-Depart | Meals: BL
Your amazing migration experience comes to an end today as you take a light aircraft flight back to Arusha, where you will be met and transferred to the Mt. Meru Hotel for lunch. Then, you will be transferred to the airport to begin your journey home.
Welcome to Tanzania! Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport today, you will be met and transferred to the Mt. Meru Hotel for the evening.
Mt. Meru Hotel
Situated at the foothills of Mount Meru in the city of Arusha, Tanzania, the Mount Meru Hotel lies on 9 acres of lush landscape, surrounded by some of Africa�s most breath-taking vistas, rich with a diverse array of wildlife, etched against the fertile slopes of this beautiful mountain.
The Hotel offers the discerning traveller more than just a resting place when it comes to accommodation. The room itself is an experience of understated African opulence, open space and natural light.
Take in the spectacular views from the privacy of your room as you bask in the glow of an African sunset.
In-room facilities include: � Direct dial telephone � Mini bar � Free Wi-Fi � Satellite TV � Pay-Per-View Movies � Electronic Safe � Air Conditioning Panels � Tea / Coffee making facilities
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Day 2 06 or 17 FEB 2016 Arusha-Ngorongoro Conservation Area | Meals: BLD
After breakfast, head south from Arusha towards Tarangire, passing through the Masai Steppe filled with many picturesque African villages as well as maize, coffee and banana plantations. At the town of Makuyuni, you turn northwest and continue the journey up through the scenic Rift Valley escarpment before heading towards the Ngorongoro Conservation area. Stop at Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge for a hot lunch before continuing your journey to Ndutu area, arriving at your mobile camp in time for dinner.
Lemala Ndutu Camp
Perched on the edge of a permanent marsh, Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp is the ultimate amphitheater for the wildebeest migration between December and March. The 12 tents are sited to capture the boundless drama that accompanies the migration. The migration arrives in the highly nutritious short grass plains of the Southern Serengeti in December and usually begins calving in February. The camp is situated inside the NCA, near the border of Southern Serengeti, in what is perhaps the finest location in the whole of Ndutu. To the west of a marsh we have sited the camp to ensure the prevailing cooling breeze carries any dust away from the camp.
The mobile tents are spacious and each is fitted with 2 double beds and combining an the authentic bush experience with all the little luxuries that make it so surprisingly comfortable. After an evening game drive, your tent attendant ensures your safari showers are filled with hot water to wash away the dust of the African savannah.
The communal areas have separate seating and dining areas and are beautifully decorated with leather sofas, chandeliers, side cabinets, rugs, chests and even a bar. In the evening, guests gather around the campfire to enjoy pre-dinner drinks and canapes.
12 en-suite tents twin or double bedded (triple tents available). 26 beds in total 1 mess tent with separate lounge and dining with a centralized bar area 24hr electricity supply provided predominantly by solar and backup generator In tent flush toilet, running water and hot showers Mosquito proof tents Laundry services available Internet access in the common areas Battery charging facilities available in the main area only The camp is based at the following locations Ndutu (Dec-Mar) and Mara Serengeti (July-Oct) All house alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks included Children under the age of 6 are not recommended however management reserves the right to accept bookings on prior approvals. (child rates applicable for children aged between 6-16)
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Day 3 07 or 18 Feb 2016 Ngorongoro Conservation Area
The next three stays are spent in the Ndutu area.
The migration arrives in the highly nutritious short grass plains of the Southern Serengeti in December and usually begins calving in February. The camp is situated inside the NCA, near the border of Southern Serengeti, in what is perhaps the finest location in the whole of Ndutu. To the west of a marsh we have sited the camp to ensure the prevailing cooling breeze carries any dust away from the camp.
Lemala Mara Tented Camp is within touching distance of the Mara River (and yet far enough away to remain discrete and not interrupt wildebeest behavior as they mass along the steep banks) and set under large Euclea trees in the heart of the best game viewing area of the Northern Serengeti. Here, in this immense remote wilderness, guests can enjoy fabulous landscapes and terrific game viewing with practically no crowds. Resident wildlife numbers are exceptionally high, but nothing compared to when the migration starts arriving when the area then turns into a wildlife paradise par excellence.
Lemala Ndutu Camp
Perched on the edge of a permanent marsh, Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp is the ultimate amphitheater for the wildebeest migration between December and March. The 12 tents are sited to capture the boundless drama that accompanies the migration. The migration arrives in the highly nutritious short grass plains of the Southern Serengeti in December and usually begins calving in February. The camp is situated inside the NCA, near the border of Southern Serengeti, in what is perhaps the finest location in the whole of Ndutu. To the west of a marsh we have sited the camp to ensure the prevailing cooling breeze carries any dust away from the camp.
The mobile tents are spacious and each is fitted with 2 double beds and combining an the authentic bush experience with all the little luxuries that make it so surprisingly comfortable. After an evening game drive, your tent attendant ensures your safari showers are filled with hot water to wash away the dust of the African savannah.
The communal areas have separate seating and dining areas and are beautifully decorated with leather sofas, chandeliers, side cabinets, rugs, chests and even a bar. In the evening, guests gather around the campfire to enjoy pre-dinner drinks and canapes.
12 en-suite tents twin or double bedded (triple tents available). 26 beds in total 1 mess tent with separate lounge and dining with a centralized bar area 24hr electricity supply provided predominantly by solar and backup generator In tent flush toilet, running water and hot showers Mosquito proof tents Laundry services available Internet access in the common areas Battery charging facilities available in the main area only The camp is based at the following locations Ndutu (Dec-Mar) and Mara Serengeti (July-Oct) All house alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks included Children under the age of 6 are not recommended however management reserves the right to accept bookings on prior approvals. (child rates applicable for children aged between 6-16)
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Day 4 08 or 19 Feb 2016 Ngorongoro Conservation Area | Meals: BLD
Game viewing continues today with morning and afternoon game drive.
Lemala Ndutu Camp
Perched on the edge of a permanent marsh, Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp is the ultimate amphitheater for the wildebeest migration between December and March. The 12 tents are sited to capture the boundless drama that accompanies the migration. The migration arrives in the highly nutritious short grass plains of the Southern Serengeti in December and usually begins calving in February. The camp is situated inside the NCA, near the border of Southern Serengeti, in what is perhaps the finest location in the whole of Ndutu. To the west of a marsh we have sited the camp to ensure the prevailing cooling breeze carries any dust away from the camp.
The mobile tents are spacious and each is fitted with 2 double beds and combining an the authentic bush experience with all the little luxuries that make it so surprisingly comfortable. After an evening game drive, your tent attendant ensures your safari showers are filled with hot water to wash away the dust of the African savannah.
The communal areas have separate seating and dining areas and are beautifully decorated with leather sofas, chandeliers, side cabinets, rugs, chests and even a bar. In the evening, guests gather around the campfire to enjoy pre-dinner drinks and canapes.
12 en-suite tents twin or double bedded (triple tents available). 26 beds in total 1 mess tent with separate lounge and dining with a centralized bar area 24hr electricity supply provided predominantly by solar and backup generator In tent flush toilet, running water and hot showers Mosquito proof tents Laundry services available Internet access in the common areas Battery charging facilities available in the main area only The camp is based at the following locations Ndutu (Dec-Mar) and Mara Serengeti (July-Oct) All house alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks included Children under the age of 6 are not recommended however management reserves the right to accept bookings on prior approvals. (child rates applicable for children aged between 6-16)
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Day 5 09 or 20 Feb 2016 Ngorongoro Conservation Area | Meals: BLD
Game viewing continues today with morning and afternoon game drive.
Lemala Ndutu Camp
Perched on the edge of a permanent marsh, Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp is the ultimate amphitheater for the wildebeest migration between December and March. The 12 tents are sited to capture the boundless drama that accompanies the migration. The migration arrives in the highly nutritious short grass plains of the Southern Serengeti in December and usually begins calving in February. The camp is situated inside the NCA, near the border of Southern Serengeti, in what is perhaps the finest location in the whole of Ndutu. To the west of a marsh we have sited the camp to ensure the prevailing cooling breeze carries any dust away from the camp.
The mobile tents are spacious and each is fitted with 2 double beds and combining an the authentic bush experience with all the little luxuries that make it so surprisingly comfortable. After an evening game drive, your tent attendant ensures your safari showers are filled with hot water to wash away the dust of the African savannah.
The communal areas have separate seating and dining areas and are beautifully decorated with leather sofas, chandeliers, side cabinets, rugs, chests and even a bar. In the evening, guests gather around the campfire to enjoy pre-dinner drinks and canapes.
12 en-suite tents twin or double bedded (triple tents available). 26 beds in total 1 mess tent with separate lounge and dining with a centralized bar area 24hr electricity supply provided predominantly by solar and backup generator In tent flush toilet, running water and hot showers Mosquito proof tents Laundry services available Internet access in the common areas Battery charging facilities available in the main area only The camp is based at the following locations Ndutu (Dec-Mar) and Mara Serengeti (July-Oct) All house alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks included Children under the age of 6 are not recommended however management reserves the right to accept bookings on prior approvals. (child rates applicable for children aged between 6-16)
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Day 6 10 or 21 Feb 2016 Serengeti National Park | Meals: BLD
This morning, your journey takes you into the Serengeti National Park and to your camp located in the southern Serengeti. Lunch is served at camp before you head out on an afternoon game drive.
Serengeti Explorer Camp
Serengeti Explorer Camp is all about the location. Located in Serengeti National Park, the camp is strategically located to be in the best locations for game viewing and following the herds of the Migration. Each of the 10 spacious tents has a private verandah, ensuite facilities, solar powered LED lighting and a personal tent valet to look after you.
Each day your personal camp chef prepares exciting meals timed to match your game viewing activities. Perhaps you start the day with a thermos of coffee and some fresh baked muffins to enjoy during your early morning game drive. Lunch served in the shade of a tree with wildebeest grazing nearby.
Meals can be tailored to dietary requirements and preferences with advanced notice. Vegetarian meals, low salt or pork free meals are easily arranged.
From mid-December to mid-March, the camp is set in the southern central Serengeti National Park in the Ndutu area. In June and July the camp moves to the western Serengeti and by August through October, the camp has moved with the migration into the northern Serengeti.
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Day 7 11 or 22 Feb 2016 Serengeti National Park | Meals: BLD
Setting a new standard for excellence in Serengeti National Park, Serengeti Explorer Camp offers comfort and value in the best locations for viewing the exciting annual wildebeest migration. The camp relocates three times during the year so you are guaranteed to never be far from exceptional game viewing.
Serengeti Explorer Camp
Serengeti Explorer Camp is all about the location. Located in Serengeti National Park, the camp is strategically located to be in the best locations for game viewing and following the herds of the Migration. Each of the 10 spacious tents has a private verandah, ensuite facilities, solar powered LED lighting and a personal tent valet to look after you.
Each day your personal camp chef prepares exciting meals timed to match your game viewing activities. Perhaps you start the day with a thermos of coffee and some fresh baked muffins to enjoy during your early morning game drive. Lunch served in the shade of a tree with wildebeest grazing nearby.
Meals can be tailored to dietary requirements and preferences with advanced notice. Vegetarian meals, low salt or pork free meals are easily arranged.
From mid-December to mid-March, the camp is set in the southern central Serengeti National Park in the Ndutu area. In June and July the camp moves to the western Serengeti and by August through October, the camp has moved with the migration into the northern Serengeti.
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Day 8 12 or 23 Feb 2016 Serengeti National Park | Meals: BLD
One of nature's most stunning shows is the annual migration along the plains of East Africa. The star of the show is the most unlikely one: the wildebeest. Not a particularly photogenic animal, their looks are attributed to the belief that they are made of spare parts. For thousands of years they have followed the rains.
On your morning and afternoon game drives you may capture some stunning shots of the plains and the hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra moving in search of new food sources.
Serengeti Explorer Camp
Serengeti Explorer Camp is all about the location. Located in Serengeti National Park, the camp is strategically located to be in the best locations for game viewing and following the herds of the Migration. Each of the 10 spacious tents has a private verandah, ensuite facilities, solar powered LED lighting and a personal tent valet to look after you.
Each day your personal camp chef prepares exciting meals timed to match your game viewing activities. Perhaps you start the day with a thermos of coffee and some fresh baked muffins to enjoy during your early morning game drive. Lunch served in the shade of a tree with wildebeest grazing nearby.
Meals can be tailored to dietary requirements and preferences with advanced notice. Vegetarian meals, low salt or pork free meals are easily arranged.
From mid-December to mid-March, the camp is set in the southern central Serengeti National Park in the Ndutu area. In June and July the camp moves to the western Serengeti and by August through October, the camp has moved with the migration into the northern Serengeti.
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Day 9 13 or 24 Feb 2016 Serengeti National Park | Meals: BLD
Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives today, on your last day in the Serengeti.
Serengeti Explorer Camp
Serengeti Explorer Camp is all about the location. Located in Serengeti National Park, the camp is strategically located to be in the best locations for game viewing and following the herds of the Migration. Each of the 10 spacious tents has a private verandah, ensuite facilities, solar powered LED lighting and a personal tent valet to look after you.
Each day your personal camp chef prepares exciting meals timed to match your game viewing activities. Perhaps you start the day with a thermos of coffee and some fresh baked muffins to enjoy during your early morning game drive. Lunch served in the shade of a tree with wildebeest grazing nearby.
Meals can be tailored to dietary requirements and preferences with advanced notice. Vegetarian meals, low salt or pork free meals are easily arranged.
From mid-December to mid-March, the camp is set in the southern central Serengeti National Park in the Ndutu area. In June and July the camp moves to the western Serengeti and by August through October, the camp has moved with the migration into the northern Serengeti.
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Day 10 14 or 25 Feb 2016 Arusha-Depart | Meals: BL
Your amazing migration experience comes to an end today as you take a light aircraft flight back to Arusha, where you will be met and transferred to the Mt. Meru Hotel for lunch. Then, you will be transferred to the airport to begin your journey home.