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Nomad Serengeti Camp
Location : Tanzania Serengeti
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If you need any help making a selection, please contact us by calling 01548 852914, (1-888-725-3364 if you're calling from the US or Canada) or emailing us at info@safariandbeach.com and we'll help you to design your bespoke trip. Or go to our Contact Page
Nomad Serengeti Safari Camp is a traditional luxury mobile tented camp that changes location within the Serengeti every few weeks to be within reach of the Wildebeest migration.
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luxury mobile camp that moves location during the seasons |
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6 semi-luxury double tents |
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fully inclusive |
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central dining and lounge/library tent. |
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game drives |
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hot-air ballooning |
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minimum age 8 yrs |
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closed May & November |
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from US$450 pppn |
The camp is located on the southern Serengeti plains between January and March with easy access to the main migrating herds. From there it moves to the Moru Kopjes area in central Serengeti, and then into the Western Corridor as the mass of the migration moves west and north. The migration patterns can be unpredictable throughout this time of year, but the wildebeest rut (May) and the crossing of the Grumeti River (June/July) are spectacular.
From August the camp moves to the quieter northern Serengeti close to either the Mara or Bologonja Rivers, offering great general game viewing and crossings of either of the two rivers. Towards late November the camp starts to head south again, arriving on the southern Serengeti Plains around mid-December.
Nomad runs a highly ethical safari operation and each of the six tents are light in their footprint but with everything anyone might need in their own bush home: spacious tents with comfortable beds, a roomy dressing area, and an ensuite bathroom with long drop loo and traditional, safari style bucket showers with hot and cold water on demand.
Only a short stroll from each tent is the candlelit mess/library and dining tent. The chefs are absolute wizards at preparing excellent meals in the midst of the bush. Guests eat together with the guides and the atmosphere is always friendly and sociable with different stories of the days safari activities or tales from further afield.
Nomad Safaris employ Tanzania's finest safari guides who have traveled the length and breadth of the Serengeti eco-system and they take pride in finding the more remote areas that are off the beaten track but still offer great game viewing.
Every couple, or group, have their own private 4WD vehicle and guide, so the days are yours to plan, with lunch in camp, or 'on the hoof' depending on how you feel.
This really is a top quality wildlife experience.






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