&Beyond KLEIN’S CAMP

Perched on the edge of the Kuka Hills, Klein’s Camp boasts magnificent views of an exclusive wilderness concession that borders the vast Serengeti plains. Guests enjoy exceptional game viewing, thrilling night game drives, Maasai culture and old-fashioned safari luxury.

 

With unbroken views over a gorgeous game-filled valley and the hills beyond, which play host to one of the greatest wildlife migrations on earth, &Beyond Klein’s Camp embodies the very soul of the Serengeti national park.

This private and remote camp offers guests the spirit of wild Africa – wooded hillsides, rolling grasslands and forested river banks all teeming with the rich wildlife of this natural sanctuary lie sprawled at your feet.

Set in a landscape that is gentle yet rugged, &Beyond Klein’s Camp reflects the heart of this untamed land with a vintage safari style.
With just ten thatched stone cottages, Klein’s Camp is both personal and intimate. Whitewashed walls and rich wooden floors, combined with soft cream furnishings, create a calm and soothing refuge. Inspired by the breathtaking natural backdrop, relax on your private veranda with a pair of binoculars or indulge your inner artist with a sketch book. When night falls, snuggle down in your canopied bed and listen to the sounds of Africa unfold around you.

Kirawira camp – western serengeti

In a class of its own, Kirawa Camp is a highly exclusive and truly elegant tented camp set on a hill overlooking the expansive plains of the Serengeti in Tanzania. Situated on the Western Corridor, this place is the embodiment of everything the Serengeti is renowned for, with ringside seats for the annual migration of the wildebeest and action-packed safaris to view the ‘big five’, all in extreme comfort.

 

Replicating the hunting camps of the Edwardian era, Kirawira Camp tents are evocatively furnished with Persian rugs, antique furniture, carved rocking chairs, writing desks and sepia-coloured photographs and four-poster beds. All are raised on timber flooring and have a deck from which to view the commanding views of the savannah.

 

In the early morning, leave Kirawira Camp and go on a game drive to see elephant, lion and giraffe, or take a balloon safari over the plains followed by a champagne breakfast at the bush-landing site. In the evening, enjoy a ‘sundowner’ and sip cocktails while watching a scintillating African sunset.

Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp

A luxury safari lodge in the Western Serengeti, &Beyond Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp offers an unmatched wildlife experience. Lying right in the path of the Great Migration and its dramatic river crossings, it is also home to exceptional resident game year round.

Set on the banks of a tributary of the Grumeti River, the camp is situated within easy reach of one of the most famous fording points of the annual wildebeest migration. Each June and July it provides the perfect vantage point to enjoy the unique sight of vast masses of animals making their dramatic river crossing. During the other months of the year, game drives venture onto the wide open plains of the Western Serengeti to encounter a multitude of wildlife, from huge buffalo herds to leopard and cheetah. Dense riverside thickets hide a multitude of delights, from the acrobatic antics of colobus monkeys to the brilliant plumage of dozens of bird species

Serengeti Serena Lodge

Set high on the saddle of a tree-clad ridge, commanding panoramic views across the Serengeti, this lodge is the ultimate fusion of traditional African architecture and world-class style. Winner of numerous awards from the world travel press, it is perhaps the finest venue the Serengeti has to offer.

Centrally located adjacent to the famous Western Corridor and Grumeti River, the lodge has been designed to blend completely into the living landscape. A series of traditional domed ‘rondavels’ are widely spaced throughout the grounds, which are cooled by groves of acacia trees and watered by sparkling streams. On the very edge of the ridge is a ‘vanishing horizon’ pool, which looks out over the ‘endless plains’ after which the Serengeti is named.

Situated close to the world-famous 2-million-year-old paleolithic site of Ol Duvai, ‘birthplace of mankind’, the lodge has been styled to offer a showcase of cultural performance, heritage and traditional art, which is best illustrated by the lavish Makonde carvings which decorate both the rooms and the stunning domed dining room.

Facilities

  • Traditionally-carved, domed dining room
  • Individual ‘rondavel’ rooms with private balconies
  • Vanishing horizon pool overlooking the plains
  • Scenic safari bar with timbered terrace
  • Private bush camp overlooking the migration
  • Central barbeque area and water gardens
  • Game drives daily
  • Wedding planning and honeymoon venue
  • Gift shop, business centre, WiFi
  • Conference centre
  • Extensive selection of sports and activities
  • Cultural dance and music
  • TV room with satellite TV.
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