The pioneers of this camp were the first to arrive in Katavi – some 20 years ago – at a time when virtually no-one had heard of it. Today, Chada Katavi lies hidden in the shade of acacia and tamarind trees, with just six spacious safari tents, raised on wooden platforms for panoramic views.
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Located in Masai territory, this sustainable lodge feels wonderfully secluded whilst having excellent access to the Ngorongoro Crater. The en suite rooms are bright and spacious, with spectacular vistas of the crater from private verandahs, and views stretching as far as the Serengeti from the camp.
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The utterly charming Gibb's Farm is an oasis of tranquillity situated outside Ngorongoro Crater and is the ideal location for unwinding. The idyllic farm cottages are tucked into the verdant surroundings, and the vibrant gardens are attended to by exciting and diverse bird life.
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With one of the most beautiful, remote and dramatic locations of any camp in East Africa, Greystoke is a really special place, with tented suites set on a white sandy beach overlooking the turquoise waters of Lake Tanganyika. Local guides are on hand to track chimpanzees in the neighbouring forest.
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Grumeti River Camp is a luxury tented camp in a remote valley in the western corridor of the Serengeti, with ten spacious tents looking out into the bush beyond. Wildlife is particularly active during the migration when thousands of blue wildebeest plunge into the waters to run the gauntlet of gigantic crocodiles.
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On the edge of the Rift Valley, this property is conveniently situated for exploring Lake Manyara, Tarangire and the Ngorongoro Crater. There are 27 tented rooms, plus two honeymoon suites and two family cottages; activities include walks with Masai guides, fly camping in the forest and mountain biking.
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This is a small and intimate luxury mobile camp set in one of the most strategic and beautiful areas in the Ngorongoro Highlands, not far from Empakai, famous for its flamingos and outstanding beauty. Accommodation consists of seven customised safari tents, and the level of attention and service is always excellent.
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Kirurumu Serengeti offer two luxury and intimate mobile camps consisting of just seven well-appointed safari tents, a dining tent and a relaxing campfire area. The camps move on a seasonal basis, taking advantage of wildlife movements in the vast Serengeti, particularly the great migration.
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Kirurumu Tarangire sits in an elevated position at the northern tip of Tarangire National Park, offering ten tented cottages with stunning views over a waterhole into the park. Ideally located close to Tarangire's main gate, key attractions at the camp are walking safaris and short night drives.
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So neatly tucked away into the surrounding bush, you don’t realise you have arrived at Kuro Camp until your safari vehicle pulls up to a warm welcome from the team. Made from natural and locally sourced materials, the main area of the camp immerses itself into the environment.
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The northern Serengeti Plains extend from the Kogakuria Kopjie upon which Lamai Serengeti is built. The location of the camp is unrivalled with each room offering a private verandah, and the main area has breath-taking views out across the grasslands, so you have an exquisite backdrop wherever you are during your stay.
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Mwagusi is a small exclusive tented camp overlooking a well-frequented waterhole in the riverbed of the Mwagusi Sand River. Designed along the lines of an old-style African safari camp, the 14 tents are furnished in traditional style, and you can see fabulous wildlife from the seclusion of your own verandah.
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Situated in the south-eastern part of the Serengeti ecosystem, this lodge is shaded by majestic acacia trees, and surrounded by plants that attract a host of birds and mammals. Each of the 34 cottages, built of stone and other local materials, has a private verandah facing Lake Ndutu.
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The only lodge on the eastern rim of Ngorongoro Crater, Sopa effectively has its own access road down into the crater. Themed around traditionally circular African houses with conical roofs, the lodge accommodates up to 190 guests and offers unparalleled views across the enormous caldera.
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This classic mobile safari camp consists of eight spacious and comfortable tents, each with a king size bed, en suite bathroom and private verandah with a stunning view over the Serengeti. To ensure superb wildlife at all times, Olakiri tracks the migration and changes location twice a year:
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This camp, with ten large tents, is situated in Tarangire National Park’s remote south-eastern sector, an exclusive location perfect for viewing crowded local waterholes. Walking safaris, fly-camping and off-road driving are all possible in this part of the park, led by experienced naturalist guides.
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Located to the north of Tanzania on the outskirts of Arusha, Rivertrees Country Inn boasts spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro and is set within 4 hectares of lush green surroundings. The inn features four room types including houses, cottages and garden view rooms.
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Located on the dry riverbed of the Ol Karien River and shaded by acacia trees, the Salei Plains Mobile Camp features comfortable, en suite tents overlooking the plains with Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano in the distance. It’s the ideal place to stay to immerse yourself in the region’s stunning scenery.
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This exquisite under canvas safari camp and its fantastic crew are on the move year round, finding the best places to set up in the Serengeti National Park as they follow the huge numbers of wildebeest migrating. With only six tents, you can guarantee an intimate experience at the heart of the wildlife action.
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Siwandu (formerly Selous Safari Camp) is made up of two camps, with six and seven tents respectively, situated in palm grove on Lake Nzerakera, merging with their surroundings in an unfenced area where wildlife roam free. Each camp has its own pool, bar, dining area and kitchen, vehicles, boats, and walking guides.
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This camp sits on a rocky outcrop on the Mkata floodplain of Mikumi National Park. The restaurant and bar offer 360 degree wildlife viewing and a fine panorama over the plain and Mwanamboga waterhole. Eight large en suite tents with shady verandahs create a true bush safari atmosphere.
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