Opening for guests in mid December 2025, this small, simple tented camp is situated in the south western part of the Serengeti National Park.
The six 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.
The area is perfect to experience the migration from December to March but also resident game in the dry season is superb. The camp's location in Kusini allows exploration of the southern short grass plains without staying in the very busy Ndutu region.
About This Area
The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is a vast expanse of sprawling grasslands crisscrossed with the green veins of seasonal watercourses and dotted with grazing herds of game. An area of roughly 15,000 km sq, it is a jewel within the Greater Serengeti ecosystem and a haven for wildlife. In this vast wilderness you feel you can explore forever and never tire of it.
Vast short-grass plains cover the south of Serengeti National Park, stretching into the north of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Maswa Game Reserve. The majority of this area is flat open savannah, dotted with occasional small rocky outcrops, Kopjes. The plains are alive with grazing wildebeest from around late-November to April, although the precise timing of the migration is entirely dependent upon rainfall patterns each An estimated two million wildebeest, half a million zebras, and countless other herbivores traverse the ecosystem during this time.