Lamai Serengeti

Serengeti National Park - the North, Tanzania

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© Paul Joynson Hicks / Nomad Tanzania Nomad's Lamai Serengeti, understated luxury and river-crossing hotspot between August and October
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A stunningly simple camp in a true wilderness

Guide Price: From: $595 To: $945

Nomad Tanzania’s new lodge Lamai Serengeti is a small intimate safari lodge located in amongst the large round boulders of the Kogakurjia Kopjes of the Northern Serengeti.  This stunning spot, with huge views of the Serengeti towards the Mara River, is best known for the epic river crossings by the migrating wildebeest herds that take place here between July and October.   It’s less known for the superb resident game that remains for the rest of the year after the migration circus has left town.

 

The lodge, which has a total of just 12 rooms, is divided into two entirely separate camps - the Main Camp and the smaller Lamai Private Camp, which has to be one of the best places to stay as a family or group of friends.   The site is one that Nomad have known and used for more than 20 years now for their mobile camps.  Consequently each room site has been carefully thought out; first with the elements in mind, to take maximum advantage of the view, the sun, the wind and even the rain, second, to be virtually invisible from outside to the casual eye. The rooms, which are beautifully designed are a clever blend of canvas, plaster and natural poles.

Both camps have a natural rock swimming pool to keep everyone cool on a steamy day a library and map room. There is a fantasy bar area with cosy nooks hidden within the rocks, fabulous food, perfectly chilled wine, outdoor showers, roomy verandas with sofas to sink into - think Sand Rivers Selous meets the Serengeti, with a tweak of fresh genius amongst it, and you won't be far wrong

Recognising that most will want to do more than just sit and absorb the view, (although that in itself can be enough) the focus is on game drives.  The scenery is stunning with huge African skies and rolling plains.   You may see Mara river crossings from July through to December or from December to June you can have an altogether quieter and less-crowded experience in an area that is teeming with resident game.  Nomad offer short guided walks within the immediate area, through nearby kopjes and along the myriad riverlines. Longer walking safaris with fly camping in the still pristine neighbouring wilderness areas will be introduced soon.

The game viewing was wonderful at Serengeti and we were amazed by what we saw – on the final evening drive a leopard in a tree came down as he heard the distress call of a dik dik being attacked by a cobra - The leopard was going for the cobra but darkness fell and we had to return to camp so never knew the outcome!

CJ December 2011

We have now returned from our wonderful holiday in Tanzania and would like to thank Natural High Safaris for the excellent organization of this safari. Everything worked like a treat, there were always people to meet us on arrival in each stop and everything that we had read and been told about at each place, was as described.

C & L H Feb 2010

Just a note to let you know that our trip to Tanzania was spectacular. We had the best guide who was most knowledgeable and great fun to be with. The tents and yurts were wonderful and the food was delicious. We were blessed with excellent weather and saw every animal possible and plenty of action among the big cats. It was unforgettable and I miss it already.

C S and family March 2010

Accommodation:

12 tents, made to make the most of the surrounding aesthetics

Guide Price:

From: 595 To: 945

Experience:

A stunningly simple camp in a true wilderness

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About Serengeti National Park - the North and Tanzania

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Serengeti National Park - the North

The far north of the Serengeti National Park is where you'll find the wildebeest migration between August and October. The Mara River - bristling with crocs - divides this wild part of the Serengeti from the Masai Mara in Kenya and it's here that you'll find the herds when the southern plains get too dry. Read more?

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3/9 The clarity of the water in Lake Tanganyika, at the foot of the mountains, is hard to believe
The clarity of the water in Lake Tanganyika, at the foot of the mountains, is hard to believe
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5/9 Where the wild things are - Riverine woodland along the banks of the Rufiji River
Where the wild things are - Riverine woodland along the banks of the Rufiji River
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Tanzania

Tanzania safaris rival a safari any other country in Africa in terms of sheer wilderness, formidable landscapes and volume of wildlife.  At Natural High, we have travelled all over the country, worked in some of its best Tanzania safari camps and lodges and flown all over as bush pilots so we feel qualified to venture such opinions. Read more?

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