Oliver’s Camp invites you into a tranquil retreat in the heart of one of Tanzania’s least visited, but most rewarding national parks. Set in the beautiful Baobab-studded wilderness of Tanzania’s Tarangire National Park, the intimate Oliver’s Camp provides guests with easy access to some of East Africa’s most prolific and diverse wildlife viewing experiences, including abundant populations of big cats and large herds of elephants. Located in a remote corner of southern Tarangire National Park, Oliver’s Camp exudes all the spirit and romance of a classic African safari camp.
This oasis of beautifully crafted tents sits in the breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Serengeti National Park and blends world-class comfort with a raw, inspiring landscape, rich in extraordinary game. From June to November, it’s right in the middle of the wildebeest migration corridor. A beautifully designed, contemporary camp in an excellent location, just fifteen miles from the Mara River and on the turning circle of the Great Migration between June and November.
Singita Sasakwa Lodge offers stately opulence reminiscent of an Edwardian manor house while isolated within a remarkable swath of African wilderness. One of just three small camps in an enormous private concession, the lodge enjoys a peerless location in the Serengeti, perched atop an escarpment with sweeping views over the plains. This is an opulent, top-of-the-line accommodation, as memorable as the wildlife that surrounds it.
Situated in the remote northern Serengeti, Sayari Camp is ideally positioned for exclusivity and wildlife viewing. This luxury tented camp is located minutes from the Mara River, famous for its amazing crossings of thousands of wildebeest and zebra as the annual migration moves through. The rest of the year offers excellent resident wildlife, from big cats and elephant to giraffe and gazelle. The camp also has access to the Lamai wedge, a remote northern corner of the Serengeti, where few other people go.
Built around the Kogakuria Kopje, a rocky outcrop acclaimed for its outstanding views of local wildlife, Lamai Serengeti boasts the most commanding vantage point in these far reaches of the northern Serengeti. The camp is just minutes from the Mara River, where more than a million wildebeest and zebra cross annually following the rains, braving the crocodiles below. When the migration moves south again, the area remains green and lush, maintaining impressive populations of resident predators and plains wildlife.
Beho was the first camp to be sited in The Selous Game Reserve, not on the banks, or the flood plains of the mighty Rufiji River, but in the cooler highlands so as to enjoy the ‘cooling breezes’ from which its name derives. Always designated as a ‘private camp’ it has fiercely protected its individuality and privileged location as one of the most ‘magical’ places it is possible to visit on safari in Africa.
Creep up on elephants as they wallow in hidden lakes, drift silently down the river searching for wildlife at dusk, or sleep out under the stars at night. With just eight cottages overlooking the Rufiji River, the exclusive Sand Rivers Selous offers variety, spontaneity and total immersion into this seductively wild corner of Africa, the massive Selous Game Reserve.
Hidden deep in Tanzania’s southern frontier of Ruaha National Park, Kwihala Camp embodies the classic safari experience. Six traditional tents are draped in canvas and secured by ropes and poles, offering views into a vast land where big mammals still roam free from fences, wild and untamed, just as they did centuries ago. Witness all the big cats, wild dog, elephant, kudu and more from camp, on foot, and by open 4×4 day and night game drives.
Step back in time at the remote outpost of Chada Katavi, the original safari camp in undiscovered Katavi National Park. Here in far-west Tanzania, the rare visitor will find the greatest density of mammals in the country, congregating on the Chada River floodplains that sprawl to the horizon in front of the camp. Chada Katavi offers unparalleled isolation, as alone in the bush as it was when it was built 20 years ago.
The Highlands redefines the Ngorongoro experience, raising the bar for low-impact/high-style camps. Carefully positioned for maximum privacy high on the slopes of the Olmoti volcano, our guests enjoy sweeping views all the way to the Serengeti. Inspiration for the eight canvas-and-glass domed suites was drawn from the traditional Maasai bomas that dot the landscape. Warm, intimate and contemporary, this is quite simply the perfect place from which to discover the wild and pristine Crater Highlands.