Serengeti Loliondo, Tanzania
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Price Level Key:
Safari camps & resorts | City Hotels | |
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Bronze | $300-500 | |
Silver | $500-800 | $100-200 |
Gold | $800-1200 | $200-400 |
Platinum | $1200+ | $400+ |
Based on high season rates (non-Christmas) |
This camp is located outsdie the Eastern boundary to the Serengeti National Park from December - March. This is a great second stop in the Serengeti eco-system to a 'migration focused' camp if you have the time. Get away from potential crowds, do walking safaris and night game drives. The highlight here is the raw beauty of the area and the Masai interactions. You travel off the beaten path to get here - and I mean for hours - but the payoff is a remote and spectacular.
~ Mango Opinion
Nduara Loliondo was designed to celebrate Nomadic cultures around the world. Nduara Loliondo moves its yurts according to animal migration and prime activity across the Loliondo area, bordering the Serengeti National Park.
The lounge and dining tents are a Nduara Loliondo design of Yurt, reflecting the nomadic culture, and allowing the most out of the panoramic views. The sleeping tents are the more traditional Meru-style tents, with en-suite bathrooms, eco-flush toilets and bucket showers to ensure comfort. They have beautiful decor that blends modern style with the romantic bohemian colors and textures of the native cultures. The open-air design of the main yurts immerses guests in the magic of the Serengeti's sights and sounds.
The camp is located in Ololosokwan between June and November, due to prime wild game in this area. The camp's tents sit high on a ridge with commanding views over a broad acacia-lined valley. In the mornings and evenings the sights and sounds of Maasai life permeate the air as cattle move across the local manyatta. Being outside the park boundaries offers great freedom; simple things like walks and night drives, game drives on and off road, picnic lunches out in the bush and staying out for sundowners means an altogether more intense and real feeling of safari, and wilderness.