Open for guests from mid December 2025, this small, stylishly simple tented camp is off the beaten track in the south western part of the Serengeti National Park, and provides a wonderful bolt hole as we build our considered journeys in the north for the curious traveller.
The area is perfect to experience the migration from December to March but also resident game in the dry season is superb and this is a fantastic option for guests looking beyond the obvious. Nomad guides have been stomping these grounds for decades, knowing the area brings opportunity for fantastic walking, kopje climbing and enjoying the quieter areas of the famous Serengeti. (nomad)
DOUBLE
(6 TENTS) - Open plan tents on raised platforms with en-suite bathrooms including flush toilets and showers. Each tent is set under a shady tree with private verandas to allow guests to sit out and enjoy the woodland environment.
Tents come with:
Balcony / Deck
Bath Towels
Bed Linen
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Dressing Gowns
Driver's cabin
Electrical Outlets
En Suite Bathroom
Ensuite
Fan
Foam Mattress
Hairdryer
Hand Towels
Heater
Laundry Service (Available)
Lounge Area
Mosquito Nets
Mosquito Netting
Oil/Paraffin Lamps
Pure Cotton Linen
Safe
Shower
Twin Bed
Verandah
Wardrobe
Kusini all year round
On the edge of the annual cycle of the migration, we’ve always found plenty of game that stays here. Elephants move through the woodlands, buffalo gather around the lower rocks, and lions call at night. Not to mention the elegant giraffe, who seemingly congregate around the base camp. There are also countless small things to seek out: the birds are extraordinary, and lizards sit on every rock. This area rewards a ‘smaller eye’ – a sense of stillness, patience, and letting the bush come to you, whilst you sit and quietly watch.
Walking Safaris
On foot, the bush opens up in an entirely different way, slower, quieter, and you know that every sense is switched on. Walking is about connection, not distance. It’s about being part of the landscape, not just passing through it.
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