Serengeti Kati Kati is a mobile camp strategically situated in central Serengeti, ideal for exploring the extensive Serengeti plains. The camp offers comfortable accommodation together with the unique opportunity to enjoy a real safari experience on a camp. In its comfortable tents one will feel completely immersed in the surroundings and one can enjoy the rich animal life and vegetation of the area.
An original form of accommodation which resembles the old camps of the first explorers in Africa, with all the commodities of today.
Located a two hour drive along a panoramic route from the Olduvai Museum and the river Grumeti, two of the indispensable visits for all travellers to Tanzania.
The camp has been designed to cause a minimum impact on the environment. All of the infrastructure is mobile and the philosophy of the company is not to leave anything behind.
The tents are situated at ground level with a private porch. They overlook the savannah. Ample and comfortable. There is a choice of one double bed or two twin beds. The tents have a bathroom with a bucket shower. The family tent consists of two tents interconnected and a shared bathroom and private porch.
We slept here for three nights. There is a strict ban on leaving the tent by yourself after sunset, and it’s easy to understand why. In the night, buffalos, hyenas and other animals prowl the camp. A fantastic experience. The food is good and plentiful, the beds are good.
Start the day on a high note by soaring above the plains in a hot-air balloon. As the sun rises, watch the herds of elephants from above and admire the unspoilt landscape.
Hot-air balloon rides are at an additional cost and are weather dependent.
The flight length varies between 50 to 90 minutes, all depending on the weather conditions. Bush breakfast after landing.
In a beautiful landscape, enjoy an appetizer and cocktail at the end of the day.
One of the safari highlights is sitting around the camp fire, listening to the sounds of the wild, watching the sun go down and watching the never-ending sky.
A mobile camp located in central Serengeti and strategically situated to cover the extensive Serengeti plains. Serengeti Kati Kati is a two hour drive along a panoramic route from the Olduvai Museum and the river Grumeti.
North charters companies flies to and from Arusha to different airstrips in Serengeti on a daily basis, approximately 50 min flight. Also contects with flights to and from Zanzibar and other national parks.
Nearest airstrip: Seronera Airstrip 40 minutes away.
Depending on the time of the allocation of the camp it takes approximately 5-10 hours, from Arusha.