Overview of Serengeti Kati Kati Camp

This mobile tented safari camp is strategically positioned in the Central Serengeti to afford you with the most memorable, and satisfying African safari experience. Ideal for those who want to experience an authentic safari, the camp offers a friendly and welcoming place from which to discover the Serengeti.

As you go on daily game drives, you will have plenty of opportunity to spot predators like lion, cheetah and leopard, and also a multitude of plains game and other savannah animals.Depending on the location of the camp, you may also enjoy fascinating cultural activities at a nearby Maasai village to understand more about their way of life. Other possible attractions include visits to the Olduvai Gorge Museum where you can see the fossilised remains of ancient civilisations.

Rates

Competitive rates for unforgettable experiences
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Date Board Price
01/01/2024 - 31/03/2024 Full Board (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) $220
01/04/2024 - 31/05/2024 Full Board (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) $180
01/06/2024 - 31/10/2024 Full Board (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) $220
01/11/2024 - 15/12/2024 Full Board (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) $200
16/12/2024 - 31/12/2024 Full Board (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) $220

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Our rates are per person sharing unless we note differently.

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Highlights & Activities

What's on offer whilst on this itinerary?
Bush dining

Bush dining

Game drives

Game drives

Hot air ballooning

Hot air ballooning

Sundowners

Sundowners

Rooms at Serengeti Kati Kati Camp

Unwind and relax, in your own private luxury
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    Standard Tent

    The 10 spacious tents at Serengeti Kati Kati offer all the necessary luxuries while maintaining an authentic safari feel. Each tent is fitted with either a king-sized bed or two twins and features an en suite bathroom with bucket shower and flush toilet.

    General Facilities

    The mess tent offers a comfortable and welcoming place to get together in the evenings, while the campfire is the ideal place to relax and share stories of the day’s adventures.

    Bucket showers

    Bucket showers

    Child friendly

    Child friendly

    Room service

    Room service

    Solar power

    Solar power

    Dining

    The central mess tent offers a cosy place to get together in the evening and enjoy delicious meals. In the late afternoon you can enjoy appetisers and snacks around the campfire before sitting down to a delicious dinner, with both local and international flavours. You have the choice of dining inside, or outdoors around the campfire. If you want to combine your game-viewing activities with meals, then delicious picnics can be made by arrangement. The staff will also be happy to accommodate any special dietary requirements on prior notice.

    Expert Opinion

    We know because we go
    Liesel van Zyl

    Liesel van Zyl

    Product Manager

    Great for big families or small groups or anyone looking for a simple, cosy base from which to explore the Central Serengeti plains.

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    Traveller Reviews

    • DG

      Kati Kati was probably the overall favorite of our group. The food was the best of all the locations. I think you felt like you were on safari where this camp was located. The tent accommodations were lovely and again flush toilets and a 5 min. hot shower! We didn’t see as many animals as I thought we would have seen but those that we did see were amazing.

      Del Glasgow
    • RK

      The food was pretty good. The best at Kati Kati. We would have liked to have been exposed to more African type of food, but our guide said that often, places are concerned tourists won’t like it, so they try and appease the audience.

      Rivka Krakofsky