Olakira Migration Camp

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Camp in the Serengeti Game Reserve, Tanzania

  • 9 marquees
  • From $1050 per person
  • Gnu, crocodiles and big cats

Sleeping
under the stars

At Olakira Migration Camp, the African sky is your ceiling. The fine, yet robust mesh of your tent allows you to gaze at it to your heart’s content. And believe me, you’ll never forget the golden constellations emblazoned on the deep blue velvet of the night sky. And when stargazing palls, you can while away the time by the campfire, enjoying delicious food and good company.

Days at the camp are even more exciting than the nights. If you visit between June and November, you’ll witness the most dramatic scene of the Great Migration: the wildebeest and zebra crossing several deep rivers. Hundreds of thousands of animals thunder along the banks, sometimes plunging headlong into the water.

If you are here between December and March, you’ll catch the wildebeest in their “birthing grounds” on the southern Serengeti plains, and you can watch the little antelopes being born and growing up, and how the big and small predators of the savannah hunt the curious, restless youngsters.

The interior of the nine spacious tents is a blend of the nomadic simplicity of safari pioneers and pure Oriental luxury. A king-size bed, sumptuous, fine cotton linens, and a comfortable bathroom will satisfy the most discerning taste.

Olakira Migration Camp boasts superb cuisine:  the camp serves European dishes made from the freshest local organic produce. The camp’s designers intended it for observing the Great Migration, so there’s little other entertainment here – except for hot air ballooning (at an additional cost). But you’ll get to see the most spectacular stages of the Great Migration in all their glory.

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At Olakira Migration Camp you will see the eternal battle between predators and herbivores of the Serengeti

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Hotels in Serengeti

Serengeti Under Canvas

A sense of extraterrestrial civilization

Five times a year – the number of stages of the Great Migration – the camp moves from place to place, so there’s plenty to see whenever you come here. The simple canvas tents are decorated with true oriental luxury: fluffy carpets, fine chandeliers, soft sofas, tables set with silver and crystal, huge beds. The cuisine and beverages are beyond praise, and a caring personal butler will make sure that everything from the morning tea to the ashtray on the table is done and placed just the way you like it.

Serengeti Four Seasons

Perched atop a commanding rise, the lodge offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding terrain. Elephants at the watering hole, predators on the hunt, grazing antelope – all of this unfolds before your eyes, whether you’re relaxing in your room, unwinding at the bar, or soaking up the sun by the pool. The rooms have spotlights, and we’ve hooked up a television to a camera that focuses on the watering hole, letting you experience the savanna’s drama from your suite. Here, they cater to every guest’s individual tastes and desires.

Serengeti Bushtops Camp

A sense of extraterrestrial civilization

Each room is a private luxury tented tent on stilts. For you a huge four-poster bed, a whirlpool bathtub and a personal butler. The cuisine is worthy of the best chefs in Europe. All meals can be served either in the main restaurant or on your own veranda or in the garden. Spa treatments are performed using the finest natural oils – baobab or South African fynbos. Kemp welcomes all year round, but the best time to visit and watch the Great Migration is from August to October.

Roving Bushtops

A sense of extraterrestrial civilization

Want to experience a nomadic life in an untouched natural setting, yet with all the familiar comforts? Welcome to Roving Bushtops.
In this small camp, nestled in the vast expanse of the Serengeti National Park, you’ll find something that no luxury hotel can offer. An hourly change of scenery and experiences. This easily movable camp relocates across the savannah following the animals several times a year. Each tent has its own dedicated vehicle, allowing you to decide when and in which direction you want to go on a safari.

Olakira Migration Camp

A sense of extraterrestrial civilization

At Olakira Migration Camp, the African sky is your roof. The thin but sturdy netting of the tent allows you to gaze at it as long as you like. And when astronomical observations get boring, you can spend time around the campfire with delicious food and pleasant conversation. Days in the camp are even more interesting. From June to November you can see the most dramatic episode of the Great Migration – the crossing of gnu and zebras across several deep lakes.

Mwiba Lodge

A sense of extraterrestrial civilization

On one of the slopes of the Rift Valley lurks Mwiba Lodge, a private reserve of approximately 50,000 hectares. The nature here is unspoiled and majestic. The ten suites leave you feeling spacious, airy and cozy. Large, bright rooms finished in wood, genuine leather and cashmere, huge baths and outdoor showers. Add to that superb cuisine and a private car with a guide driver, spa and gym, helicopter tours and night safaris (except day safaris), and powerful Wi-Fi.

Klein’s Camp

A sense of extraterrestrial civilization

The camp consists of ten cottages in “African vintage” style: palm leaf roofs, whitewashed walls made of local stone, wooden floors. Restrained, but cozily furnished rooms, open veranda with a fireplace and comfortable armchairs, from which you can enjoy a delightful view. Rest can be combined with health benefits: unique spa procedures with a complex of natural local ingredients are at your disposal. Special entertainment for children will not be boring.

Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp

A sense of extraterrestrial civilization

On the bank of a small river tributary stand ten spacious tents, whose interior combines the simplicity and brightness of country with royal chic. For nature lovers, this is an earthly paradise. The river is home to many crocodiles and hippos. Local hippos are recognized as the largest in the world and you can watch them right from your room. The restaurant deserves special attention. All food is cooked in stone jiko roasters or on fires. Butler service and babysitting for children are available.

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