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Lemala Luxury Camp Serengeti

Semi-permanent luxury tented camp in the northern sector of the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.

  • Wildebeest Migration - the camp moves during the year, following the migration route.

  • Intimate Camp - the camp comprises only 8 tents, ensuring an intimate experience.

  • Semi-Permanent Camp - the camp changes location often, providing excellent game viewing.

Lemala Luxury Camp Serengeti is an ideal accommodation from which to experience the wildebeest migration as it moves throughout the year, following the migration route. Between December and March the camp is located in a secluded area in Ndutu and moves to the Northern Serengeti between June and October.

The camp comprises 8 tents, giving you the privacy and intimacy that allow personal attention and excellent game viewing. The tents are all stylishly decorated, and have a wooden platform and dressing area.

When in Ndutu, Lemala Luxury Camp Serengeti is tucked away in an acacia grove. Wildlife is attracted by the permanent salts and water in the spillway extending from Lake Ndutu to Kosini. The wildlife is also prone to visiting the camp.

In the latter part of the year, the camp is set on a small isolated hill, overlooking the plains of the Northern Serengeti. See the wildebeest migration as it heads towards the Mara River, very near the camp.

Location

Lemala Luxury Camp Serengeti moves according to the migration between Ndutu and the Northern Serengeti in Tanzania.

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